Example

Title: Addition

Grade: 1-a Lesson: S1-L1

Explanation: Here are some examples of the topic with images and steps in sequence.

Examples:

Example: 1a

Tom has 3 cows. Jack has 1 cow. How many cows in total?

  • Number of cows Tom has = 3

  • Number of cows Jack has = 1

  • Total number of cows is 3 + 1 = 4

1a

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Explanation: In the above problem, the number of cows Tom has is 3 and the number of cows Jack has is 1. Therefore, the total number of cows is 3 + 1 = 4

Example: 2a

Ben saw 3 frogs and Linn saw 2 frogs. How many frogs did they see in total?

  • Number of frogs seen by Ben = 3

  • Number of frogs seen by Linn = 2

  • Total number of frogs they saw = 3 + 2 = 5

2a

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Explanation: In the above problem, the number of frogs seen by Ben is 3 and the number of frogs seen by Linn is 2. Therefore, the total number of frogs they saw = 3 + 2 = 5

Example: 3a

Mike has 2 laptops. Peter has 1 laptop. How many laptops in total?

  • Number of laptops Mike has = 2

  • Number of laptops Peter has = 1

  • Total number of laptops is 2 + 1 = 3

3a

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Explanation: In the above problem, the number of laptops Mike has is 2 and the number of laptops Peter has is 1. Therefore, the total number of laptops is 2 + 1 = 3


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