Select Page

Solving Addition Problems with Objects

by

Sumita Ghosh | Wichita Collegiate School | Wichita, Kansas

In this activity, the teacher shows students how to solve written addition problems by counting tiles or other small objects. The students also get practice writing the problems, using sheets with the addition and equal symbols printed on them.

Read Transcript

This is a way that I teach addition to my students. I’m going to show you the materials that I need to do this activity. I have a pencil. I have the plus symbol. I have the tiles, which are the counters and I have a little sheet, where they’re going to write the problem. And the pouch is, has already, problems that are already written on little cards. Like 2+2. When you want to do this activity, you can use all kinds of other things like beads, or marbles. Friends, we are going to learn to do addition with tiles. So, what we are going to do is first, you take this piece of paper. And then, you will do. look inside here and find a problem. And then, first, you write your problem, four plus (that’s a symbol for addition), plus three equal to. So, I’m going to write four plus three. Then, I’m going to take my tiles four, one, two, three, four. Three, one, two, three. Now, you see what my answer will be, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. So, four plus three equal to seven. Put my tiles back here, and then I’m going to put my problem in this little pouch. Then, I get to take this home. Would you like to try one, please? Sure! Would you like to try one, please? Get your problem out. Four plus, now get your tiles. what’s your answer? Eight. Wonderful!

Help teachers and children
worldwide by sharing how
you teach.

A global movement of people sharing knowledge and learning from each other, to better educate our children and create hope for the world.

A global movement of people sharing knowledge and learning from each other, to better educate our children and create hope for the world.

Share

       

© 2017 Trees for Life