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MATH 1

MATH 1. Applications of lessons learned in 1 st grading…. By: Alunes , Lyreen Dumagay, Diane Lipawen , nancy. INTRODUCTION. Counting 1 to 10 Philippine peso Coins Ordinal Numbers. ADDITION. Adding Vertically and Horizontally Adding without Regrouping Adding with Regrouping

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MATH 1

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  1. MATH 1 Applications of lessons learned in 1st grading… By: Alunes, Lyreen Dumagay, Diane Lipawen, nancy

  2. INTRODUCTION Counting 1 to 10 Philippine peso Coins Ordinal Numbers

  3. ADDITION Adding Vertically and Horizontally Adding without Regrouping Adding with Regrouping Problem solving

  4. SUBTRACTION Subtraction without Regrouping Subtraction with Regrouping

  5. I can count! 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

  6. 0 zero I don’t have anything for zero. He is all alone. 0

  7. 1 one I have one ball. 1

  8. 2 two I see two bees. 1 2

  9. 3 three • I see three playing dolphins. • 1 2 3

  10. four • I see four frogs playing with the computers. • 1 2 3 4

  11. Five I see five elephants walking. 1 3 5 2 4

  12. I see six monkeys. 1 2 4 6 3 4 5 6 six

  13. 7 seven I see seven horses running.

  14. 8 eight I see eight walking tigers.

  15. 9 nine I see jumping nine rats.

  16. 10 ten I see ten happy cats.

  17. What are the peso coins? Php1 Php5 Php10 These are called Philippine money.

  18. Php1 is equal to Php1 Php1 = Php1 =

  19. Php5 is equal to five Php1 Php5 =

  20. Php10 is equal to ten Php1 Php5 Php5 = =

  21. ……OR Php10 is equal to two Php5 Php5 Php5 Php10 =

  22. 1 10th 9th 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Ordinal numbers

  23. 5th 1st 4th 2nd 3rd

  24. Adding two-three 1-digit numbers Horizontally:arrange the digits properly.1+2=___

  25. Which means… 1 + 2 =__

  26. Vertically:Align the digits properly.1+ 2_

  27. Which means… 1 + 2

  28. Adding 3 1-digit numberHorizontally1+2+3=

  29. Vertically… 1 + 2 3 ________

  30. Two Digit Addition Without Regrouping

  31. First, we add the ones. 2 2+2 2 4

  32. Then, thetens. 2 2+2 244

  33. 53+ 44 Add yourones… Then, add your tens.

  34. Two Digit Addition With Regrouping

  35. Add yourones. Carry over 1 on top of 2 in the tens place. 1 2 7 +2 5 2

  36. Add yourtens. Add all the numbers in your tens place. 1 2 7 +2 55 2

  37. 1 58+253

  38. 1 58+25 83 And that’s how to add with regrouping!

  39. Application of addition through worded problems John has 3 apples. His mother bought him another 3. How many apples does John have all in all? +

  40. Guide questions:1. What is asked?2. What are given?3. What is the operation to be used?4. What is the number sentence?5. What is the solution?

  41. 1. Total number of apples John have2. 3 apples- 3 apples-given by his mother3. addition4. 3 + 3=n5. 3+3=6 –total number of apples John haveJohn have 6 apples all in all.

  42. SUBTRACTION (Without Regrouping) LET’S PLAY HIDE AND SEEK!

  43. How many BANANAS are hiding under the SQUARE, if the total is 5? square 5-1=4

  44. How many BANANAS are hiding under the SQUARE, if the total is 5? 4

  45. How many BURGERS are hiding under the CIRCLE if the total is 9? circle 9-4=5

  46. How many BURGERS are hiding under the CIRCLE if the total is 9? 5

  47. How many DOGS are hiding under the RECTANGLE if the total is 6? rectangle 6-3=3

  48. How many DOGS are hiding under the RECTANGLE if the total is 6? 3

  49. How many APPLES are hiding under the TRIANGLE if the total is 10? triangle 10-5=5

  50. How many APPLES are hiding under the TRIANGLE if the total is 10? 5

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