Transcript of Let’s Learn Math! A Interactive Presentation intended for Children ages 5-6 Created by Whitney...
Let’s Learn Math!A Interactive Presentation intended for Children ages 5-6
Created by Whitney Squyres
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Shapes
Counting
Math
Quiz
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CirclesCIRCLES are round shapes. That means they have no corners or sharp edges.
They can be any size at all
An example of a circle is a beach ball.
See? The beach ball is a CIRCLE!
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RectanglesA RECTANGLE is a shape with four sides.A RECTANGLE has four sharp corners.If all sides are the same size the RECTANGLE is called a SQUARE.An example of a RECTANGLE is a juice box.
See? The juice box is a RECTANGLE!
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Triangles
On to Counting!
A TRIANGLE is a shape that has three sides.
A TRIANGLE has three sharp corners.
An example of a TRIANGLE is a piece of pizza.
See? The pizza is a TRIANGLE!
ONELet’s Count Our Fingers!There is ONE finger held up on the hand.
1NEXT
TWOThere are TWO fingers held up on the hand.
2NEXT
THREE
NEXT
There are THREE fingers held up on the hand.
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FourThere are FOUR fingers held up on the hand.
4NEXT
FIVEThere are FIVE fingers held up on the hand.
5NEXT
SIX It takes two hands to show SIX. There are SIX fingers held up on the hands.
6NEXT
SEVENThere are SEVEN fingers held up on the hand.
7NEXT
EIGHTThere are EIGHT fingers held up on the hands.
8NEXT
NINEThere are NINE fingers held up on the hands.
9NEXT
TEN There are TEN fingers held up on the hands.
Now we’ve counted all our fingers!
On to Math!
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ADDING
+ADDING is when you take two things and combine them to make more. You can ADD numbers or objects.The PLUS sign is the symbol for ADDING.
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1+1=2
ONE Apple
+PLUS
=EQUALS
TWO Apples
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ONE Apple
1+2=3
+PLUS
=EQUALS
ONE Apple TWO Apples
THREEApples
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1+3=4
ONE Apple
+PLUS
THREE Apples FOUR Apples
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1+4=5
ONE Apple
+PLUS
FOUR Apples FIVE Apples
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1+5=6
ONE Apple
+PLUS
FIVE Apples SIX Apples
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1+6=7
ONE Apple
+PLUS
SIX Apples SEVEN Apples
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1+7=8
ONE Apple
+PLUS
SEVEN Apples EIGHT Apples
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1+8=9
ONE Apple
+PLUS
NINE Apples
NEXT
EIGHT Apples
1+9=10
ONE Apple
+PLUS
NINE Apples TEN Apples
Done
SUBTRACTION
-MINUS
SUBTRACTION is when you take away something from something else to make less. You can SUBTRACT numbers or objects.The MINUS sign is the symbol for SUBTRACTION.
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5-1=4
ONE Apple
-MINUS
FOUR ApplesFIVE Apples
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5-2=3
TWO Apples
-MINUS
FIVE Apples
NEXT
THREEApples
5-3=2
TWO Apples
-MINUS
FIVE Apples
NEXT
THREEApples
5-4=1
ONE Apple
-MINUS
NEXT
FIVE Apples FOUR Apples
5-5=0
ZERO Apples
-MINUS
On to the QUIZ!
0FIVE Apples FIVE Apples
Question 1
Which one is a CIRCLE?
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GOOD JOB!
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Question 2
Which one is a
RECTANGLE?
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GOOD JOB!
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Question 3
Which one is a TRIANGLE?
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GOOD JOB!
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Question 4How many fingers are held
up?
ONE (1) Finger
FOUR (4) Fingers
SIX (6) Fingers
QUIT
GOOD JOB!
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Question 5How many fingers are held
up?
ONE (1) Finger
FOUR (4) Fingers
SIX (6) Fingers
QUIT
GOOD JOB!
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Question 6How many apples do you
see
SEVEN (7) Apples
TEN (10) Apples
TWO (2) Apples
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GOOD JOB!
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Question 7
FOUR (4) Apples
SEVEN (7) Apples
TWO (2) Apples
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+PLUS
THREE Apples
=EQUALS
How Many Apples?
One Apple
GOOD JOB!
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TRY AGAIN!
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Question 7
FOUR (4) Apples
SEVEN (7) Apples
TWO (2) Apples
QUIT
ONE Apple
+PLUS
=EQUALS
How Many Apples?
ONE Apple
GOOD JOB!
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Question 8
-MINUS
THREE Apples
=EQUALS
FOUR (4) Apples
SEVEN (7) Apples
TWO (2) Apples
How Many Apples?
QUIT
FIVE Apples
GOOD JOB!
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Question 9
-MINUS
TWO Apples
=EQUALS
FOUR (4) Apples
SEVEN (7) Apples
THREE (3) Apples
How Many Apples?
QUIT
FIVE Apples
GOOD JOB!
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Question 10You learned about Math
YES NO
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GOOD JOB!
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CREDITSPresentation By Whitney Squyres
Pictures by Microsoft Clip Art
Complies With Texas State Standards 111.12. Mathematics, Kindergarten and can be found at http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter111/ch111a.html