#numberbonds #singaporemath #matholia Let's have fun with multi-link cubes and learn about the number 7 by making number bonds! First, we'll start by making a line of 7 blue cubes. This shows that 7 and 0 make 7 because we haven't taken any cubes away, we have all 7. Now, let’s change one of the blue cubes to a green cube. Look at that! We have 6 blue cubes and 1 green cube. So, 6 and 1 make 7. It’s like a little math puzzle with our cubes! Let’s swap more cubes! If we change some more blue cubes for green cubes, what happens? Can you tell me the new number bond? Yes, that’s right! 4 blue cubes and 3 green cubes. So, 4 and 3 make 7. Let's try another swap. What if we switch places and have 3 blue cubes and 4 green cubes this time? Yes, 3 and 4 also make 7! Let's swap another blue cube for a green one. Now what do we have? Exactly, 2 blue cubes and 5 green cubes. So, 2 and 5 make 7. What if we keep swapping until all the cubes are green? Now we have 0 blue cubes and 7 green cubes. That's right, 0 and 7 make 7! We just learned some cool ways to make 7 using different numbers of blue and green cubes. Now it's your turn! Try making your own number bonds with the cubes. Thanks for playing along, and see you next time!
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#Matholia #SingaporeMath #Addition #MathForKids #LearnMath #ElementaryMath #K6Math #MathTutorial #MathEducation #MathLearning #Counting #AdditionForKids #MathLesson #PrimaryMath #MathVideo Learn Addition Up to 10 with Multilink Cubes Hey there, friends! Today, we’re going to learn all about addition! Addition is when we put things together to see how many we have in total. We’ll use these colorful multilink cubes to help us figure it out. First Example: 3 + 2 Let’s start with 3 yellow cubes. Now, we’re going to add 2 blue cubes. So, we start with 3... and count on! Four, five. There are 5 cubes in all. So, 3 cubes plus 2 cubes makes 5 cubes! Second Example: 4 + 4 Now, let’s take 4 red cubes and add 4 green cubes. We start with 4... and count on: five, six, seven, eight! That’s 8 cubes in all. So, 4 plus 4 makes 8. Third Example: 5 + 3 Next, let’s start with 5 orange cubes. And we’re going to add 3 purple cubes. Start with 5... then count: six, seven, eight. That’s right! 5 plus 3 makes
#Matholia #SingaporeMath #Addition #MathForKids #LearnMath #ElementaryMath #K6Math #MathTutorial #MathEducation #MathLearning #Counting #AdditionForKids #MathLesson #PrimaryMath #MathVideo Learn Addition Up to 10 with Multilink Cubes Hey there, friends! Today, we’re going to learn all about addition! Addition is when we put things together to see how many we have in total. We’ll use these colorful multilink cubes to help us figure it out. First Example: 3 + 2 Let’s start with 3 yellow cubes. Now, we’re going to add 2 blue cubes. So, we start with 3... and count on! Four, five. There are 5 cubes in all. So, 3 cubes plus 2 cubes makes 5 cubes! Second Example: 4 + 4 Now, let’s take 4 red cubes and add 4 green cubes. We start with 4... and count on: five, six, seven, eight! That’s 8 cubes in all. So, 4 plus 4 makes 8. Third Example: 5 + 3 Next, let’s start with 5 orange cubes. And we’re going to add 3 purple cubes. Start with 5... then count: six, seven, eight. That’s right! 5 plus 3 makes
#numberbonds #singaporemath #matholia Let’s have fun with multi-link cubes and learn about the number 5 by making number bonds! First, we'll start by making a line of 5 yellow cubes. This shows that 5 and 0 make 5 because we haven't taken any cubes away, we have all 5. Now, let’s change one of the yellow cubes to a green cube. Look at that! We have 4 yellow cubes and 1 green cube. So, 4 and 1 make 5. It’s like a little math puzzle with our cubes! Let’s swap another yellow cube for a green cube. What do we have now? Can you tell me the new number bond? Yes, that’s right! 3 yellow cubes and 2 green cubes. So, 3 and 2 make 5. Let's try swapping the places of the cubes. What if we have 2 yellow cubes and 3 green cubes this time? Yes, 2 and 3 also make 5! Let's swap another yellow cube for a green one. Now what do we have? Exactly, 1 yellow cube and 4 green cubes. So, 1 and 4 make 5. What if we keep swapping until all the cubes are green? Now we have 0 yellow cubes and 5 green cubes. That's
#numberbonds #singaporemath #matholia Let’s have fun with multi-link cubes and learn about the number 5 by making number bonds! First, we'll start by making a line of 5 yellow cubes. This shows that 5 and 0 make 5 because we haven't taken any cubes away, we have all 5. Now, let’s change one of the yellow cubes to a green cube. Look at that! We have 4 yellow cubes and 1 green cube. So, 4 and 1 make 5. It’s like a little math puzzle with our cubes! Let’s swap another yellow cube for a green cube. What do we have now? Can you tell me the new number bond? Yes, that’s right! 3 yellow cubes and 2 green cubes. So, 3 and 2 make 5. Let's try swapping the places of the cubes. What if we have 2 yellow cubes and 3 green cubes this time? Yes, 2 and 3 also make 5! Let's swap another yellow cube for a green one. Now what do we have? Exactly, 1 yellow cube and 4 green cubes. So, 1 and 4 make 5. What if we keep swapping until all the cubes are green? Now we have 0 yellow cubes and 5 green cubes. That's
#numberbonds #singaporemath #matholia Let's have fun with multi-link cubes and learn about the number 7 by making number bonds! First, we'll start by making a line of 7 blue cubes. This shows that 7 and 0 make 7 because we haven't taken any cubes away, we have all 7. Now, let’s change one of the blue cubes to a green cube. Look at that! We have 6 blue cubes and 1 green cube. So, 6 and 1 make 7. It’s like a little math puzzle with our cubes! Let’s swap more cubes! If we change some more blue cubes for green cubes, what happens? Can you tell me the new number bond? Yes, that’s right! 4 blue cubes and 3 green cubes. So, 4 and 3 make 7. Let's try another swap. What if we switch places and have 3 blue cubes and 4 green cubes this time? Yes, 3 and 4 also make 7! Let's swap another blue cube for a green one. Now what do we have? Exactly, 2 blue cubes and 5 green cubes. So, 2 and 5 make 7. What if we keep swapping until all the cubes are green? Now we have 0 blue cubes and 7 green cubes. That'
#numberbonds #singaporemath #matholia Let's have fun with multi-link cubes and learn about the number 7 by making number bonds! First, we'll start by making a line of 7 blue cubes. This shows that 7 and 0 make 7 because we haven't taken any cubes away, we have all 7. Now, let’s change one of the blue cubes to a green cube. Look at that! We have 6 blue cubes and 1 green cube. So, 6 and 1 make 7. It’s like a little math puzzle with our cubes! Let’s swap more cubes! If we change some more blue cubes for green cubes, what happens? Can you tell me the new number bond? Yes, that’s right! 4 blue cubes and 3 green cubes. So, 4 and 3 make 7. Let's try another swap. What if we switch places and have 3 blue cubes and 4 green cubes this time? Yes, 3 and 4 also make 7! Let's swap another blue cube for a green one. Now what do we have? Exactly, 2 blue cubes and 5 green cubes. So, 2 and 5 make 7. What if we keep swapping until all the cubes are green? Now we have 0 blue cubes and 7 green cubes. That'
