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0,14 0+14=14 14-0=14 |
1,13,14 1+13=14 14-1=13 |
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2,12,14 2+12=14 14-2=12 |
3,11,14 3+11=14 14-3=11 |
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4,10,14 4+10=14 14-4=10 |
5,9,14 5+9=14 14-5=9 |
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6,8,14 6+8=14 14-6=8 |
7,14 7+7=14 14-7=7 |
| 14 | 0 |
| 13 | 1 |
| 12 | 2 |
| 11 | 3 |
| 10 | 4 |
| 9 | 5 |
| 8 | 6 |
| 7 | 7 |
Activity
Experiment
Go get your math/grammar basket or sack. It should be empty.
Go to your bedroom, the front room, and outside to pick up 14 nouns.
Show your parents what you have picked up in each place.
Count and name the items from each place for your parents.
How many items do you have altogether?
Think of other places you can go to pick up 14 nouns. Show your daddy and mama what you found. Count and name your items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Do not put your nouns away. You will need them shortly !
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You now know nouns can frequently be picked up. Nouns are persons, places, things or ideas. Did you know that numbers are adjectives?
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Special Note
Put 14 pence in a pile. How many pennies do you have altogether?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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0 + 14 = 14 14 + 0 = 14 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 0 + 14 = _____________ | 14 + 0 = _____________ |
| 14 - 0 = _____________ | 14 - 14 = ____________ |
Activity
Color one square below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color altogether?
Color thirteen squares one color and the remaining square a different color. How many squares did you color in all?
Well done !
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and sort them in two different piles. One pile should have 13 nouns and the other pile should have one item. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
Make a pile of 13 pennies and a 1 penny pile. How many pennies do you have altogether?
Pile #1 = 1 dime and 3 pence
Pile #2 = 1 penny
How much do you have altogether?
Pile #1 = 2 nickels and 3 pence
Pile #2 = 1 penny
How much do you have in all?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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1 + 13 = 14 13 + 1 = 14 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 1 + 13 = _____________ | 13 + 1 = _____________ |
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and put them in piles of fourteen.
1) Remove thirteen nouns from this pile. How many items are left?
2) Take away one noun from this pile. How many items are left?
Special Note
Make a pile of 14 pennies. Take away 13 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Remake your 14 penny pile. Remove 1 penny. How many pence remain?
Pile #1 = 1 dime and 3 pence
Pile #2 = 1 penny
How much do you have altogether?
Take away pile #1.
How much is left?
Restore pile #1.
Take away pile #2.
How much remains?
Pile #1 = 2 nickels and 3 pence
Pile #2 = 1 penny
How much do you have in all?
Take away pile #1.
How much is left?
Restore pile #1.
Take away pile #2.
How much remains?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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14 - 1 = 13 14 - 13 = 1 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 14 - 1 = ______________ | 14 - 13 = _____________ |
Activity
Color two squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color altogether?
Color twelve squares one color and the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color in all?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and sort them in two different piles. One pile should have 12 nouns and the other pile should have two items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
Make two piles with your 14 pennies. One pile should have 2 pence and the other pile should have twelve pennies. How many pennies do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 dime and 2 pennies. How
many cents are in this pile?
Pile #2 = 2 pennies.
How many much do you have altogether?
Pile #1 = 2 nickels and 2 pennies. How
many cents are in this pile?
Pile #2 = 2 pennies.
How much do you have altogether?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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2 + 12 = 14 12 + 2 = 14 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 12 + 2 = _____________ | 2 + 12 = _____________ |
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and put them in piles of fourteen.
1) Remove two nouns from this pile. How many items are left?
2) Take away twelve items from this pile. How many nouns are left?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 14 pennies. Take away 12 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Remake your 14 penny pile. Remove 2 pennies. How many pennies remain?
Pile #1 = 1 dime and 2 pennies. How
many cents are in this pile?
Pile #2 = 2 pennies.
How many pennies do you have altogether?
Remove pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much money is left?
Pile #1 = 1 nickels and 2 pennies. How
many cents are in this pile?
Pile #2 = 2 pennies.
How many pennies do you have altogether?
Remove pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much money is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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14 - 2 = 12 14 - 12 = 2 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
| 14 - 2 = _____________ | 14 - 12 = _____________ |
Activity
Color three squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color altogether?
Color eleven squares one color and the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color in all?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and sort them in to different piles. One pile should have 11 nouns and the other pile should have three items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
Take your 14 pennies and put them in two piles. One pile should have 11 pennies and the other pile should have 3 pennies. How many pennies do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime and 1 penny. How many cents are in this
pile?
How many pennies do you have altogether?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 2 nickels and 1 penny. How many cents are in this
pile?
How many pennies do you have altogether?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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11 + 3 = 14 3 + 11 = 14 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
Eleven red apples and 3 green apples were sitting
on the park bench. How many apples were there in all?
Three children were on the playground and eleven
more came to play. How many children were on the playground?
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and put them in piles of fourteen.
1) Remove three nouns from this pile. How many items are left?
2) Take away eleven nouns from this pile. How many items are left?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 14 pennies. If you take away 11 pennies, how many pence are left in the pile? Remake your 14 penny pile. Remove 3 pennies. How many pennies remain?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime and 1 penny. How many cents are in this
pile?
How many pennies do you have altogether?
Remove pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much money is left?
Pile #1 = 3 pennies.
Pile #2 = 2 nickels and 1 penny. How many cents are in this
pile?
How many pennies do you have altogether?
Remove pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much money is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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14 - 3 = 11 14 - 11 = 3 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
The art box had 14 crayons until mama broke
3 of them. How many crayons does the art box have now?
Mark Twain made up 14 characters. Eleven
of them were boys. How many were girls?
Activity
Color four squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color altogether?
Color ten squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color in all?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these items and sort them. One pile should have 4 nouns and the other pile should have ten items. How many items do you have altogether?
Special Note
Make two piles with your 14 pennies. One pile should have 10 pennies and the other pile should have 4 pennies. How many pennies do you have altogether?
Pile #1 = 4 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime.
How many pennies do you have altogether?
Pile #1 = 4 pennies.
Pile #2 = 2 nickels.
How many pennies do you have altogether?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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4 + 10 = 14 10 + 4 = 14 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
Douglas had $4. He earned $10 by mowing
the lawn. How much money does Douglas have in all?
Elisabeth made 10 gold stars. Hannah
made 4 silver stars. How many stars were there altogether?
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom,
outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and put them in piles of fourteen. Remove four nouns from this pile. How many items are left? Take away ten items. How many items are left?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 14 pennies. Take away 10 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Remake your 14 penny pile. Remove 4 pennies. How many pennies remain?
Pile #1 = 4 pennies.
Pile #2 = 1 dime.
How many pennies do you have altogether?
Remove pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much money is left?
Pile #1 = 4 pennies.
Pile #2 = 2 nickels.
How many pennies do you have altogether?
Remove pile #1.
How much money remains?
Restore pile #1.
Remove pile #2.
How much money is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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14 - 4 = 10 14 - 10 = 4 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
Fourteen chestnuts were on a plate. Four were eaten by a little girl. How many chestnuts were left?
Cinderella tried on 14 shoes. Ten
did not fit. How many shoes fit Cinderella's feet?
Activity
Color five squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color?
Color nine squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color in all?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and sort them. One pile should have 5 nouns and the other pile should have nine items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
With fourteen pennies, make a pile of 5 pennies and a pile of 9 pennies. How many pennies do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel
Pile #2 = 1 nickel and 4 pennies.
How much money do you have in all?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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5 + 9 = 14 9 + 5 = 14 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
Allison put 5 stickers in her coloring book.
Hannah put 9 more stickers in Allison's coloring book. How
many stickers are in Allison's coloring book?
Coyote Caleb caught 5 bandits in the morning
and 9 outlaws in the afternoon. How many criminals did Coyote
Caleb bring to justice?
Captain John Smith brought in 9 baskets
of corn to the famished Jamestown settlers. One week later
he brought in 5 more baskets of corn to the settlers. How
many baskets of corn did Captain John Smith bring in to Jamestown
in 2 weeks?
Martha Washington checked out 9 books from
the library. Dolley Madison checked out 5 more books. How
many books did they checked out of the libary?
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom,
outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and put them in piles of fourteen. Remove five nouns from this pile. How many items are left? Remake your pile of fourteen. Take away nine nouns. How many items remain?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 14 pennies. Take away 5 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Remove 9 pennies. How many pennies remain?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel
Pile #2 = 1 nickel and 4 pennies.
How much money do you have in all?
Remove pile #1.
How much money is left?
Restore pile #1.
Take away pile #2.
How much money remains?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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14 - 5 = 9 14 - 9 = 5 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
King Alfred sent 14 knights on a quest.
Five of the knights got lost. How many knights were
left?
Mother had a collection of 14 pitchers. Five were blue. How many pitchers were not blue?
The pet groomer had 14 animals to clean.
She groomed 9 pets. How many pets does she have left
to groom?
Marie Antoinette had 14 necklaces. Nine
of them were gold. How many necklaces were not gold?
Activity
Color six squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color?
Color eight squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and sort them. One pile should have 6 nouns and the other pile should have eight items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
With your fourteen pennies, make one pile of 6 pennies and the other pile with 8 pennies. How many pennies do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel and 1 penny. How
much money is in pile #1?
Pile #2 = 1 nickel and 3 pennies. How much money is in pile
#2?
How many cents do you have altogether?
Do you remember ...
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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6 + 8 = 14 8 + 6 = 14 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
Six of the birds were robins and eight were
cardinals. How many birds were there in all?
Goldilocks decided to have a party. She
ordered 6 cherry tarts and 8 apple dumplings for it. How
many snacks did she have for her party?
The three little pigs made 8 red bricks
and 6 brown bricks. How many bricks were there in all?
Before Georgie Porgy ran away, he kissed
8 girls with brown hair and 6 girls with blonde hair. How
many girls did Georgie Porgy kiss?
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom,
outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and put them in piles of fourteen. Remove six nouns. Hhow many items are left? Remake your 14 pile. Take away eight nouns. How many items remain?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 14 pennies. Take away 6 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile? Remove 8 pence. How many pennies are left in the pile?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel and 1 penny. How
much money is in pile #1?
Pile #2 = 1 nickel and 3 pennies. How much money is in pile
#2?
How many cents do you have altogether?
Remove pile #1.
How many cents remain?
Restore pile #1.
Take away pile #2.
How much is left?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or
pence?
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14 - 6 = 8 14 - 8 = 6 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
Wee Willie Winky jumped over 6 of the 14
candlesticks while running through the town. How many candlesticks
did Wee Willie Winky miss?
Tom Thumb, the piper's son, stole 6 of the
14 piglets and away did run. How many piglets were left?
The Farmer's wife was overrun with 14 mice.
Eight of these mice were blind. How many mice were
not blind?
Jonah counted 14 fish. Eight of the
fish were halibut and the rest were cod. How many fish were
cod?
Activity
Color seven squares below one color and color the remaining squares a different color. How many squares did you color?
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom, outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and sort them. One pile should have 7 nouns and the other pile should have seven items. How many nouns do you have altogether?
Special Note
With your fourteen pennies, make one pile of 7 pennies and the another pile of 7 pennies. How many pennies do you have in all?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel & 2 pennies. How
much money is in pile #1?
Pile #2 = 1 nickel & 2 pennies.
How much money do you have altogether?
Do you remember ...
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or pence?
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7 + 7 = 14 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
Little Bo Peep found 7 of her sheep by the
creek. She found 7 more of her sheep by the forest. How
many of her sheep did Little Bo Peep recover?
Little Boy Blue blew his horn 7 times for
the sheep in the meadow. He blew his horn 7 times for the
cows in the corn. How many times did Little Boy Blue blow
his horn before he fell asleep?
Activity
Experiment
Do you still have your nouns from your bedroom, the frontroom,
outside and other places?
Great !
Take these nouns and put them in piles of fourteen. Take away move seven nouns from this pile. How many items are left?
Special Note
Make a pile with your 14 pennies. Remove 7 pennies. How many pence are left in the pile?
Pile #1 = 1 nickel & 2 pennies. How
much money is in pile #1?
Pile #2 = 1 nickel & 2 pennies.
How much money do you have altogether?
Remove Pile #1.
How much money is left?
Restore Pile #1.
Take away Pile #2.
How much money remains?
Did you remember that the plural of penny is either pennies or
pence?
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14 - 7 = 7 and that you have picked up nouns! have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Practice
Seven of the 14 cuckoo clocks chimed. How
many cuckoo clocks did not chime?
There were 14 cherry trees. George
Washington chopped down 7 of them. How many cherry trees
were left?
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14 + 0 = 14 14 - 14 = 0 1 + 13 = 14 14 - 1 = 13 13 + 1 = 14 14 - 13 = 1 12 + 2 = 14 14 - 12 = 2 11 + 3 = 14 14 - 11 = 3 10 + 4 = 14 14 - 10 = 4 9 + 5 = 14 14 - 9 = 5 8 + 6 = 14 14 - 8 = 6 7 + 7 = 14 14 - 7 = 7 and that you have picked up nouns! Do you remember: have picked up for your parents. (Verify = test the correctness of something) |
Review
| 0 + 14 = ________ | 11 + 3 = ________ |
| 14 + 0 = ________ | 3 + 11 = ________ |
| 14 - 0 = ________ | 14 - 3 = _______ |
| 14 - 14 = _______ | 14 - 11 = _______ |
| 2 + 12 = _______ | 4 + 10 = ________ |
| 12 + 2 = _______ | 10 + 4 = ________ |
| 14 - 2 = _______ | 14 - 4 = ________ |
| 14 - 12 = _______ | 14 - 10 = ________ |
| 1 + 13 = _______ | 5 + 9 = ________ |
| 13 + 1 = _______ | 9 + 5 = ________ |
| 14 - 1 = _______ | 14 - 5 = _______ |
| 14 - 13 = _______ | 14 - 9 = _______ |
| 6 + 8 = _________ | 14 - 6 = ________ |
| 8 + 6 = _________ | 14 - 8 = _________ |
| 7 + 7 = _________ | 14 - 7 = _________ |
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Do you remember that a noun is a name of
a person, place, thing or idea? Great ! A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or ______________. |
| Verify = _________ the completeness of something |
| Numbers are ad____________________________ because they tell about nouns. |
Quickly
Repeat the Math Family combinations you just learned !!
Be sure to review these math families frequently. Have your child illustrate these families using any number of items found in the house ...
Make flashcards out of index cards for your child for the math families. Flash your child daily going quickly, cheerfully, and happily.
You may want to keep track with your child
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