Title: Addition
1Addition
with regrouping
Dr. Beth McCulloch Vinson Athens State
University PT3 Grant Funding, Summer 2000
2Lets review addition without regrouping.
Our total was not 10 or more so we didnt have to
regroup.
3Addition with regrouping is used when our answer
is 10 or more. We can only put 9 ones in the
ones place.
So a 10 is equal to 1 group of ten and 0 ones.
4 8 ones
4 ones
4 8 12
Four ones plus eight ones equal twelve ones in
all.
5 We can regroup the 12 ones as 10 ones and
2 ones.
6 4 8 12
Or we can regroup the 12 ones as 1 group of
ten and 2 ones.
74 8 is equal to more than 9 so we had to
regroup.
4 8 12
We regrouped the 12 ones as 1 in the tens place
and 2 in the ones place.
8Lets do another one.
99 ones
2 ones
9 2 11
Nine ones plus two ones equal eleven ones in
all.
10 9 2 11
We can regroup the 11 ones as 10 ones and
1 one.
111 ones
1 ten
9 2 11
Or we can regroup the 10 ones as 1 group of
ten and 1 one.
129 2 is equal to more than 9 so we had to
regroup.
9 2 11
We regrouped the 10 ones as 1 in the tens place
and 1 in the ones place.
13The End
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