Key Concepts
- Add numbers using place value.
- Use properties of operation to find the sum.
- Solve few model questions related to addition by using place
Introduction
Example 1:
3 – 2 = 1.
Find 2 + ____ = 3
Solution:
3 – 2 = 1.
So, 2 + 1 = 3.
Use addition fact to subtract
Example 2:
Find 5 – 3.

To find 5 – 3, you can think:

The missing number is the same in both equations.

You know the addition fact.
3 + 2 = 5
You also know the subtraction fact.
5 – 3 = 2
Example 3:
Find 15 – 4.

To find 15 – 4, you can think:

The missing number is the same in both equations.

You know the addition fact.
4 + 11 = 15
You also know the subtraction fact.
15 – 4 = 11
Make a 10 to Subtract
Example 4:
Find how many more balls are needed to be added to make a ten?

Solution:
Add 2 more balls to make a ten.

Use the ten frames to make a 10 to subtract
Example 5:
Find 12 – 9
Solution:



10 + 2 = 12



Use the ten frames to make a 10 to subtract (Another way)
Example 6:
Find 12 – 9
Solution:




10 – 7 = 3



Exercise
- Think addition and subtract,
6 – 4 =?
4 + ____ = 6
So, 6 – 4 = ____
- Think addition and subtract,
9 – 3 =?
3 + ____ = 9
So, 9 – 3 = ____
- Think addition and subtract,
12 – 4 =?
4 + ____ = 12
So, 12 – 4 = ____
- Complete the addition fact and subtract,
17 – 7 = ____
7 + ____ = 17
- Complete the addition fact and subtract,
14 – 8 = ____
8 + ____ = 14
- Make a ten to subtract by using counters and your workmate.
11
– 4
______
- Make a ten to subtract by using counters and your workmate.
16
– 9
______
- Chen had 13 animal stickers. He gave 5 of the stickers away. How many animal stickers does Chen have now?
- Angie bought 13 strawberries. She ate 8 of the strawberries. How many strawberries does Angie have now?
Concept Map

What we have learned
- Use addition fact and subtract two numbers.
- Use the ten frames to make a 10 and subtract two numbers.

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