What is addition. an activity to make children learn addition?
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Use objects to demonstrate how addition works. Children respond well to visual tools that help them understand addition concepts. Any easily handled object may be used, from beads or blocks to Cheerios. Start with a small number of items and use a variety of tactics to demonstrate number relationships:Give the child two small groups of items -- say, a group of two blocks and a group of three blocks. Have the child count the number of blocks in each group.Have the child combine these two groups of objects and count the total number of blocks. Explain that he or she has "added" these groups together.[2]Provide a set number of objects -- six Cheerios, for example -- and ask your child how many ways he or she can combine groups of Cheerios to make six. She might create one group of five Cheerios, for example, and one group of one.[Demonstrate how you can "add" to a group of objects by stacking. Start with a stack of three pennies, for example, and add two more to the stack. Ask your child to count how many pennies are now in the stack.[
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Addition: Combining 2 or more numbers to create a larger sum
Activity: Additional War
1. Split deck of cards evenly among all players
2. Lay all piles flat and flip over card on top
3. First one to add all the cards, collects them from each player
4. First one with all cards wins
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