Decomposing Numbers
Decomposing Numbers
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K.OA #3
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Directions for the Teacher
Students can decompose up to ten objects into pairs by circling the apples that are equivalent to the
addition fact.
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Directions for the Teacher
After starting the slideshow, move the mouse to the bottom left corner of the
slide and click on pointer options.
Click on the felt tip pen and use it to circle two groups of apples that
represent the equation.
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Directions for the Teacher
Once the student has circled the correct answer, move the mouse
down to the right arrow on the bottom left corner of the slide and click.
The next problem will appear.
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1 = 1 + 0
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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2 = 1 + 1
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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4 = 2 + 2
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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3 = 2 + 1
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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6 = 4 + 2
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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5 = 5 + 0
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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8 = 6 + 2
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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7 = 4 + 3
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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4 = 3 + 1
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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5 = 2 + 3
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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2 = 0 + 2
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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9 = 6 + 3
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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10 = 3 + 7
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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6 = 3 + 3
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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8 = 1 + 7
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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7 = 7 + 0
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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10 = 9 + 1
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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8 = 4 + 4
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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6 = 1 + 5
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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7 = 2 + 5
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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10 = 8 + 2
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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9 = 7 + 2
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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5 = 4 + 1
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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10 = 5 + 5
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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9 = 0 + 9
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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8 = 5 + 3
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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7 = 6 + 1
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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9 = 5 + 4
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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10 = 6 + 4
Help John by circling the correct number of apples that shows the addition problem…
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Thank you for helping me
with my apple addition facts.
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Mary