Mathematics
Kindergarten
10 min
One more up to 3
Find one more than a number up to 3
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Introduction & Learning Objectives
Learning Objectives
Count a set of 1 or 2 objects.
State the number that is one more than 1.
State the number that is one more than 2.
Use physical objects to show 'one more'.
Draw a picture to show 'one more'.
Identify the next number in a sequence up to 3.
Do you want to play a magic number game? ✨ Let's make numbers grow!
Today, we will learn how to find 'one more'. It's like adding one more toy to your box. This helps us count bigger numbers!
Real-World Applications
Getting one more cookie for a snack 🍪
Adding one more block to your tower 🧱
A new friend joining your game 🧍
Finding one more puppy to play with 🐶
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Key Concepts & Vocabulary
TermDefinitionExample
CountSaying how many things there are.Look! 🍎 One apple. That is counting.
NumberA word for how many.The number is 2. ✌️
One MoreAdding just one thing.You have 1 car 🚗. One more is 2 cars. 🚗🚗
AddPutting things together to find the total.1 cat 🐈 + 1 cat 🐈 makes 2 cats.
Next NumberThe number that comes right after.After 2 comes 3. Let's count: 1, 2, 3!
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Core Formulas
One More Than One
1 + 1 = 2
When you have 1 and get one more, you now have 2.
One More Than Two
2 + 1 = 3
When you have 2 and get one more, you now have 3.
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Challenging
I am thinking of a secret number. If you add one more to my secret number, you get 2. What is my secret number?
A.3
B.2
C.1
D.0
Challenging
There is 1 red flower 🌹. The number of yellow flowers 🌻 is one more than the number of red flowers. How many yellow flowers are there?
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.0
Challenging
Some ducks 🦆 were in a pond. One more duck joined them. Now there are 3 ducks. How many ducks were in the pond at first?
A.2
B.1
C.3
D.4
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