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OD1U9 - Vocab

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    Numbers Vocab
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  • We use these to count. What are they?
    They are numbers. Tell a friend in class your favourite number.
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  • We use this to add two numbers together. What is it?
    It's a plus sign. Use a plus sign to tell the class an addition problem. EXAMPLE: 1 + 1 = 2.
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  • This word starts with 'P' and is when we need to find the answer to something.
    It's problem. Ask your friend a math problem and see if they can answer it!
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  • These words are opposite even numbers. What are they?
    They are odd numbers. Take turns to count odd numbers from 1-19 around the class.
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  • This word starts with 'A', it's the noun for adding numbers together. What is it?
    It's addition. Make an addition chain in class and the last person has to answer it!
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  • This word is before the answer to a math problem. What is it?
    It's an equals sign. Everybody in class now counts to 20!
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  • The is what we get after we solve our math problem. What is it?
    It's answer. Listen to the teacher's addition problems then give the answers!
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  • These words are opposite odd numbers. What are they?
    They are even numbers. Can you count backwards from 20-2 around the class?
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  • What number is number 1 before?
    It's before number 2. Tell the class one thing you like!
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  • What number is number 9 after?
    It's after number 8. Can you spell number 8?
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  • What number is number 7 between?
    It's between six and eight. How do you spell 7?
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  • Is number 4 before or after number 6?
    It's before number 6. How do you spell 4?
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  • Is 10 an odd or even number?
    It's an even number. How do you spell 10?
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  • Is 5 before or after 3?
    It's after 3. How do you spell 5?
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  • What numbers is number 2 between?
    It's between 1 and 3. How do you spell 3?
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