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LESSON 1:

Reading and Writing Numbers 1 to 100

Identify number concepts up to


100
Read number words up to 100
Write numerals up to 100

Numbers 1 to 100
Lesson 1
Know the number names from 1 to 100
Let`s Practice !
Direction: Fill in the missing numbers.

1 3 6 10

12 14 17 19

23 26

31 36 40

42 45 48

50 60

65 70

71 76 79

82 85 90

93 97

Direction: Write the numbers to complete the series

42 23

36 18
LESSON 2:
Sorting Numbers from Smallest to Largest

look at the set of numbers .

10,8,3,15,13

How do you sort them from smallest to the largest?


2
Let`s look at the number line and arrange the numbers. Find the
smallest number first and count forward from there.

3
smallest number largest number

Smallest number to largest number : 3, 8,10,13,15

For practice, can you arrange the following numbers from smallest
to largest?

1.12,10,18, 15,9 _______________________________

2. 3,4,11,14,5 _______________________________

3. 12,13,5,7,3 _______________________________

4. 20,13,15,17,18 _______________________________

5. 25,23,28,21,27 _______________________________
LESSON 3:
Sorting Numbers from Largest to Smallest

look at the set of numbers .

13,19,15,3,6

How do you sort them from smallest to the largest?


2
Let`s look at the number line and arrange the numbers. Find the
smallest number first and count forward from there.

3
smallest number largest number

Smallest number to largest number : 19,15,13,6,3

For practice, can you arrange the following numbers from smallest
to largest?

1.16,10,18, 15,19 _______________________________

2. 13,4,11,14,15 _______________________________

3. 12,13,5,7,8 _______________________________

4. 2,13,15,17,8 _______________________________

5. 5,9,8,2,7 _______________________________
LESSON 4:
Adding single digit numbers

Addition is bringing two or more numbers together to make a new total.


Here is 1 ball added to 1 ball to make 2 balls.

Using numerals it is:

1 1 2
and in words it is : "one plus one equals two"

Practice!

1. 1 + 4=
2. 3+5=
3. 6+7=
4. 9 + 9=
5. 4+8=
LESSON 5:
Adding two digit numbers

Two-digit addition is a simple form of addition in which numbers


are placed according to their place value of ones and tens and
then added. We start adding from the right to left, that is, we start
from the ones column and move on to the tens tens column. Once
both column are added , we obtain the final sum.

Tens Ones
7 0
Addends
+ 1 5
8 5 Sum

Practice!
1. 42 2. 51 3. 14
+ 46 + 27 + 53

4. 26 5. 70 6. 23
+ 32 + 13 + 15

7. 64 8. 50 9. 46
+ 21 + 40 + 32

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