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Introduction to Addition of Numbers | Primary 1 Second Term Maths Lesson Note

Introduction to Addition of Numbers | Primary 1 Second Term Maths Lesson Note

Posted on 05/11/2025 By LessonsHabitat

Introduction to Addition of Numbers – Primary 1 Maths Lesson (2nd Term)


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  • LESSON NOTE: Introduction to Addition of Numbers
    • Subject: Mathematics
    • Class: Primary 1
    • Term: Second Term
    • Week: 2
    • Age: 5–6 years
    • Topic: Introduction to Addition of Numbers
    • Sub-topic: Adding Numbers Within 1–20
    • Duration: 40 Minutes
    • Behavioural Objectives
    • Keywords and Meanings
    • Set Induction (Attention-Grabbing Story)
    • Entry Behaviour
    • Learning Resources and Materials
    • Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge
    • Embedded Core Skills
    • Learning Materials
    • Reference Books
    • Instructional Materials
  • CONTENT DEVELOPMENT
    • Meaning of Addition
    • Examples of Addition
    • In-depth Explanation with 5 Practical Examples
  • PRESENTATION STRUCTURE
    • Step 1: Revision of Previous Lesson
    • Step 2: Introduction of the New Topic
    • Step 3: Teacher’s Activities
    • Step 4: Learners’ Activities
  • Class Activity Discussion (FAQs)
  • Evaluation Questions
    • A. Fill in the Blank (Choose a, b, c, or d)
    • B. Short Answer Questions
    • Assessment
    • Conclusion
  • SEO & WEBSITE OPTIMIZATION
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LESSON NOTE: Introduction to Addition of Numbers

Subject: Mathematics

Class: Primary 1

Term: Second Term

Week: 2

Age: 5–6 years

Topic: Introduction to Addition of Numbers

Sub-topic: Adding Numbers Within 1–20

Duration: 40 Minutes


Behavioural Objectives

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Define addition in their own words.
  2. Identify the addition sign (+).
  3. Add two numbers correctly within 1–20.
  4. Represent addition using real objects.
  5. Solve simple addition problems using counting materials.

Keywords and Meanings

  1. Addition: Putting two or more numbers together to make a bigger number.
  2. Add: To join or bring together.
  3. Plus (+): The symbol that shows addition.
  4. Sum: The answer we get after adding numbers.
  5. Altogether: The total amount after combining things.
  6. Count: To say numbers in order (1, 2, 3…).
  7. More: A bigger number or greater quantity.
  8. Total: The complete amount after adding.
  9. Increase: To make a number larger by adding.
  10. Equal (=): The sign that shows the result of addition.

Set Induction (Attention-Grabbing Story)

The teacher begins with a lively story:

“Children, listen! One morning, Amina went to the market with her mummy. She bought 2 oranges and later saw another woman selling 3 more oranges. Amina smiled and said, ‘Now I have more!’ Can you tell me how many oranges Amina has altogether?”

Pupils respond excitedly.
Teacher smiles and says:

“Good! That is called Addition! We add numbers to find how many we have in total.”


Entry Behaviour

Pupils already know how to count numbers from 1 to 70 and can identify numbers up to 20 confidently.


Learning Resources and Materials

  • Bottle caps, counters, or sticks
  • Flashcards showing addition examples
  • Whiteboard and marker
  • Chart with “+” and “=” signs
  • Picture cards showing fruits, pencils, or toys

Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge

The teacher asks pupils:

  • “If you have 2 pencils and I give you 1 more, how many will you have now?”
  • “If there are 3 boys and 2 girls in the class, how many children are there altogether?”

These questions link counting to real-life experience and prepare them for addition.


Embedded Core Skills

  • Numeracy: Recognizing and combining numbers.
  • Critical Thinking: Solving number problems.
  • Collaboration: Working in pairs with counting materials.
  • Communication: Explaining answers aloud.
  • Creativity: Using real-life items to represent numbers.

Learning Materials

  • Counters, bottle tops, or stones
  • Flashcards with numbers and symbols (+, =)
  • Wall charts showing examples like “2 + 3 = 5”
  • Worksheets with pictures of objects to count and add

Reference Books

  • Lagos State Unified Scheme of Work for Mathematics (Primary 1)
  • Universal Basic Education Mathematics Book 1
  • New Method Primary Mathematics Book 1

Instructional Materials

  • Number cards
  • Flashcards showing sums
  • Board chart showing “Addition Stories”
  • Real counting objects

CONTENT DEVELOPMENT

Meaning of Addition

Addition means joining numbers or groups of objects together to find how many they are in total.

We use the plus sign (+) to show addition.
We use the equal sign (=) to show the result or total.


Examples of Addition

Example Explanation
1 + 1 = 2 One plus one equals two.
2 + 3 = 5 Two and three make five.
4 + 2 = 6 Four add two gives six.
5 + 1 = 6 Five plus one equals six.
7 + 3 = 10 Seven and three make ten.
6 + 4 = 10 Six add four equals ten.
8 + 2 = 10 Eight plus two equals ten.
10 + 5 = 15 Ten and five make fifteen.
9 + 1 = 10 Nine plus one equals ten.
4 + 5 = 9 Four plus five equals nine.

In-depth Explanation with 5 Practical Examples

1. Addition Using Objects
Use bottle caps or sticks.
Example: 3 sticks + 2 sticks = 5 sticks.

2. Addition Using Fingers
Show 4 fingers on one hand and 3 fingers on the other.
Count all fingers: 4 + 3 = 7.

3. Addition in Pictures
Picture of 2 apples and 3 apples = 5 apples altogether.

4. Addition in Real Life
If you have ₦2 and your friend gives you ₦3, you now have ₦5.

5. Addition Using Number Line
Start from 2, move 3 steps forward → you land on 5.
So, 2 + 3 = 5.


PRESENTATION STRUCTURE

Step 1: Revision of Previous Lesson

Teacher revises counting and filling gaps from 1–70.
Pupils count aloud from 1–20.

Step 2: Introduction of the New Topic

Teacher introduces “Addition” and explains it with a real story (Amina and her oranges).

Step 3: Teacher’s Activities

  1. Display flashcards showing + and = signs.
  2. Demonstrate addition using counting sticks.
  3. Write examples on the board (e.g., 2 + 3 = 5).
  4. Guide pupils to solve more examples with real objects.
  5. Correct and praise pupils’ efforts.

Step 4: Learners’ Activities

  1. Count and add objects with the teacher.
  2. Copy examples into their books.
  3. Participate in group counting activities.
  4. Answer oral questions from the teacher.

Class Activity Discussion (FAQs)

  1. Q: What does addition mean?
    A: Joining numbers together to get the total.
  2. Q: What sign shows addition?
    A: Plus sign (+).
  3. Q: What is the answer of an addition called?
    A: Sum or total.
  4. Q: What is 2 + 1?
    A: 3.
  5. Q: What is 5 + 3?
    A: 8.
  6. Q: What comes after the plus sign?
    A: Another number to be added.
  7. Q: What comes after the equal sign?
    A: The answer or total.
  8. Q: How many are 6 pencils and 4 pencils altogether?
    A: 10 pencils.
  9. Q: What is 7 + 2?
    A: 9.
  10. Q: What do we call “+”?
    A: Plus sign.

Evaluation Questions

A. Fill in the Blank (Choose a, b, c, or d)

  1. Addition means to ______ numbers together.
    (a) break (b) join (c) remove (d) hide
  2. The sign for addition is ______.
    (a) – (b) ÷ (c) + (d) ×
  3. 2 + 1 = ______
    (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
  4. 5 + 2 = ______
    (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9
  5. The answer of addition is called ______.
    (a) total (b) less (c) minus (d) equal
  6. 4 + 3 = ______
    (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9
  7. Which of these means addition?
    (a) Take away (b) Add together (c) Divide (d) Subtract
  8. 1 + 9 = ______
    (a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 11
  9. 3 + 4 = ______
    (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9
  10. 10 + 5 = ______
    (a) 14 (b) 15 (c) 16 (d) 17

B. Short Answer Questions

  1. What is addition?
  2. What is the sign of addition?
  3. What is the sum of 4 and 3?
  4. Add 6 and 2.
  5. What is 5 + 5?
  6. What is 7 + 1?
  7. What is 8 + 2?
  8. What is 10 + 0?
  9. What is 3 + 6?
  10. What is 9 + 1?

Assessment

Teacher gives short oral and written exercises.
Pupils solve on the board and on slates.
Teacher observes and corrects errors kindly.


Conclusion

Teacher reviews the lesson:

“Addition means joining numbers together to find the total.”
Pupils count objects and chant: “Two plus three gives five!”
Teacher marks their work and praises effort with applause or stickers.


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