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🎓 Kindergarten 📚 Kindergarten Math

💡 Kindergarten Math: Basic Addition (Up to 10) Practice Questions

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Easy Level
💡 Question 1: Count the stars and add them together!

There are 2 blue stars (⭐ ⭐) and 1 yellow star (⭐).

How many stars are there in total?

Write the addition problem and solve it.

\[ 2 + 1 = \text{?} \]
Solution & Explanation

📌 Let's solve this addition problem step-by-step!

  • Step 1: Count the blue stars. There are 2 blue stars.
  • Step 2: Count the yellow stars. There is 1 yellow star.
  • Step 3: Put them all together and count! If you have 2 stars and you get 1 more star, you count: "1, 2, 3".
  • Step 4: So, \(2 + 1\) equals 3.

Answer:

\[ 2 + 1 = 3 \]

There are 3 stars in total! ✨

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Medium Level
💡 Question 2: Let's add some friendly ladybugs! 🐞

You see 3 ladybugs on a leaf (🐞 🐞 🐞) and 3 more ladybugs fly to join them (🐞 🐞 🐞).

How many ladybugs are there now?

Write the addition problem and find the sum.

\[ 3 + 3 = \text{?} \]
Solution & Explanation

📌 Let's count the ladybugs together!

  • Step 1: Count the first group of ladybugs. There are 3.
  • Step 2: Count the second group of ladybugs. There are also 3.
  • Step 3: Now, count all the ladybugs from the beginning: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6".
  • Step 4: So, \(3 + 3\) equals 6.

Answer:

\[ 3 + 3 = 6 \]

There are 6 ladybugs in total! 🐞🐞🐞🐞🐞🐞

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Medium Level
💡 Question 3: Time to add with your fingers! 🖐️

What is \(5 + 2\)?

You can use your fingers or count on from the first number.

Solution & Explanation

📌 Let's find the answer to \(5 + 2\)!

  • Step 1: Start with the first number, 5. You can hold up 5 fingers.
  • Step 2: Now, add the second number, 2. Hold up 2 more fingers.
  • Step 3: Count all your fingers together: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7".
  • Another way (Counting On): Start at 5, then count two more numbers: "5... 6, 7".
  • Step 4: So, \(5 + 2\) equals 7.

Answer:

\[ 5 + 2 = 7 \]

The sum is 7! 👍

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Solved Example
Real World Example
💡 Question 4: 🚗 John loves cars!

John has 4 red toy cars and 3 blue toy cars.

How many toy cars does John have in total?

Draw pictures or use blocks to help you solve this.

Solution & Explanation

📌 Let's help John count his cars!

  • Step 1: John has 4 red cars. Imagine 4 red blocks.
  • Step 2: He has 3 blue cars. Imagine 3 blue blocks.
  • Step 3: To find the total, we put the red cars and blue cars together: \(4 + 3\).
  • Step 4: Count all the blocks/cars: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7".

Answer:

\[ 4 + 3 = 7 \]

John has 7 toy cars in total! 🚗🚕🚙

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Real World Example
💡 Question 5: 🌸 Sarah loves flowers!

Sarah picked 6 beautiful flowers from the garden. Her mom then gave her 2 more flowers.

How many flowers does Sarah have now?

Think about how many she started with and how many were added.

Solution & Explanation

📌 Let's count Sarah's flowers!

  • Step 1: Sarah started with 6 flowers.
  • Step 2: Her mom gave her 2 more flowers. This means we add 2.
  • Step 3: So, the problem is \(6 + 2\).
  • Step 4: You can count on from 6: "6... 7, 8".

Answer:

\[ 6 + 2 = 8 \]

Sarah has 8 flowers now! 💐

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Medium Level
💡 Question 6: 🍪 Missing Cookies!

You have 3 delicious cookies (🍪 🍪 🍪). You want to have 7 cookies in total.

How many more cookies do you need to get to have 7 cookies?

Think: \(3 + \text{?} = 7\)

Solution & Explanation

📌 Let's figure out how many more cookies you need!

  • Step 1: You already have 3 cookies.
  • Step 2: You want to reach a total of 7 cookies.
  • Step 3: Let's count up from 3 until we reach 7, keeping track of how many numbers we say:
    • Start at 3.
    • Count 1 more: "4" (that's 1 cookie)
    • Count 1 more: "5" (that's 2 cookies)
    • Count 1 more: "6" (that's 3 cookies)
    • Count 1 more: "7" (that's 4 cookies)
  • Step 4: We counted 4 numbers to get from 3 to 7.

Answer:

\[ 3 + 4 = 7 \]

You need 4 more cookies to have 7 in total! 🍪🍪🍪🍪

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Medium Level
💡 Question 7: 🍎 Apple Sums!

Look at these two addition problems:

  1. What is \(2 + 5\)?
  2. What is \(5 + 2\)?

Are the answers the same or different? Why do you think that is?

Solution & Explanation

📌 Let's solve both problems and compare!

  • For \(2 + 5\):
    • Start with 2.
    • Count on 5 more: "2... 3, 4, 5, 6, 7".
    • So, \(2 + 5 = 7\).
  • For \(5 + 2\):
    • Start with 5.
    • Count on 2 more: "5... 6, 7".
    • So, \(5 + 2 = 7\).
  • Comparison: Both answers are 7!

Answer:

\[ 2 + 5 = 7 \] \[ 5 + 2 = 7 \]

The answers are the same! 👉 This is a special math trick: when you add two numbers, it doesn't matter which one you start with, the total will always be the same! It's like having 2 apples and 5 oranges, or 5 oranges and 2 apples – you still have 7 fruits! 🍏🍊

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Solved Example
Medium Level
💡 Question 8: Building with Blocks! 🧱

You have 4 yellow blocks (🟨 🟨 🟨 🟨) and 6 green blocks (🟩 🟩 🟩 🟩 🟩 🟩).

If you put all the blocks together, how many blocks do you have?

Use counting to find the total.

\[ 4 + 6 = \text{?} \]
Solution & Explanation

📌 Let's count all the blocks!

  • Step 1: Count the yellow blocks. There are 4.
  • Step 2: Count the green blocks. There are 6.
  • Step 3: Now, combine them and count all together: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10".
  • Step 4: So, \(4 + 6\) equals 10.

Answer:

\[ 4 + 6 = 10 \]

You have 10 blocks in total! Perfect for building! 🏰

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