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Contents
Chapter 1 Numbers to 10
Counting to 10
Comparing Numbers 8
Mathematics Around Us l4

Thinking Aloud
What Have I Learnt?

Chapter 2 Addiion 20
Number Bonds
2
Addition Stories
Mathematics Around Us 28
29
Thinking Aloud
What Have ILearnt? 30

32
Chapter 3 Subtraction 34
Number Bonds
Subtraction Stories 36
41
Family of Facts
Mathemnatics Around Us 43
Thinking Aloud 43
What Have I Learnt? 44

Chapter 4 Shapes 46
Common Shapes 48
Getting to Know the Shapes 50
Grouping Shapes 52
Half Circle and Quarter Circle 55
Forming Shapes 56
Copying Figures 59
Mathematics Around Us
Thinking Aloud
62
What Have I Learnt?
63
64
Chapter5 Ordinal Numbers 66
Naming Positions 70
Mathematics Around Us
Thinking Aloud 73
What Have I Learnt?
74
Chapter 6 Numbers to 20 76
Counting to 20 82
Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Mathematics Around Us
91
Thinking Aloud 92
What Have lLearnt?
44
Chepter7 Addition and Subtractian 96
Methods of Addition
100
Methods of Subtraction
106
Mathematics Around Us
107
Thinking Aloud 108
What Have | Learnt?
110
Chapter8 Picture Graphs 112
Making and Reading Picture Graphs 116
Mathematics Around Us
117
Thinking Aloud 19
What Have | Learnt?

120
Chapter 9 Numbers to 00 122
Counting to 100 128
Number Patterns
131
Comparing and Ordering Numbers 138
Mathematics Around Us
138
Thinking Aloud
139
What Have I Learnt?
(1) Numbero to 1o

What are
the different
things that we
can count?
There are 9
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6, 7, 8,9 water lilies.
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Counting to 10

Zero

1
One

2
two

3
three

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4
four

5
five
Numbers to 10

six

7
seven

eight

nine

10
ten

Go to PB 1A Practice 1
Count from 1 to 10, then count bac.

1more than 7 is 8,

Count on from
1to 10:
1,2, 3, .., 10

Count back from


10 to 1:
10, 9, 8, .., 1

1less than 4 is 3.
Numbers to 10

What comes next?


(a)

(b)

What are the missing numbers?


(a)

(b)

5)7)7)
8725

Go to PB 1A Practice 2, 3 7
Comparing Numbers

Match and compare.

They have the same number.

Do they have the same number?


(a)

(b)
Numbers to 10

Compare.

There are more children than cups.


There are fewer cups than children.

4
Compare.

There are desks than children.

There are children than desks.

Go to PB 1A Practice 4 9
Match, count and compare.
Set A Set B

10

Set Bhas more.


Set B has 2 more.
Set A has fewer.

10
ONumbers to 10

(a) Which set has more?


Set A Set B

Set Jhas more.

(b) Which set has fewer?


Set C Set D

Set Jhas fewer.


Go to PB IA Practice 5
Count and compare.
Set B
Set A

Set A has more.


8 is greater than 5.

Set C Set D

10

Set C has fewer.


3 is smaller than 10.

Count and compare.


Which set has more?
Set E Set F Which set has fewer?
Do they have the
same number?

is greater than
is smaller than

12 Go to PB LA Practice 6
Numbers to 10

Count and compare.

5 is greater than 3.
3 is smaller than 5.

Count and compare.


(a)

is greater than

(b)

is smaller than

Go to PB 1A Practice 7 3
How are numbers used?
Which examples show numbers that are used
in counting?

HDB Flat-Block 5 4people

6 crayons Bus 2

Can you give more


examples of numbers
used in counting and
not used in counting?

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ONumbers to 10

Thlnldng Aloud
Compare.
Raju's chocolate bars

Xinyi's chocolate bars

Raju has fewer


chocolate bars.

Xinyi has more


chocolate bars.
Jiahao

Raju and Xinyi have


the same number of
chocolate bars.
Leila

Anna
Who is correct?
Thunlkdngg Aloud
Compare.

green apples red apples

There are more red apples


than green apples.

There are fewer red apples


than green apples.
Raju

Xinyi
Who is correct?

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What Have | Learnt?

Counting to 10.

2 3 5 6 7 9 10
zero one two three four five six seven eight nine ten

Comparing numbers.
Set A Set B

Set A has more. 6 is greater than 2.

Set C Set D

Set C has fewer. 3 is smaller than 4.


Set E Set F

Set E and Set F have the same number.

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