One-digit sums
The sum is the first operation taught in Early Childhood and Primary Education. But above all, this operation is worked a lot in the Mathematics area from the first course of Primary education. If you follow all my videos, your children will be able to learn to add in a very simple way and doing addition exercises from least to greatest difficulty.
In this video I will show you how to do one-digit sums very simple, with a result less than 10. When starting to add it is very important to start with very easy additions of single-digit numbers, that is, only of units. Later they will have time to do more complicated sums. In order to solve one-digit sums all they have to do is keep counting from one of the numbers as many times as the second number indicates. The sums of a figure that you will practice with this video can be done both horizontally and vertically. Attention when zero appears since as you know it has a null value so if you find a sum in which there is a Any number and another that is zero, the result will be that number, since zero does not add value to that number. sum.
Also, thanks to printable exercises and solutions that you will find on the web, your children will be able to practice adding a number easily and even correct their mistakes themselves.
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