Imagine you have 3 red apples in one hand and a friend gives you 2 green apples in the other. How many apples do you have altogether? You put them all in one basket and count: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. That is addition — it combines two amounts into one total.
+
= 5 apples
We write a plus sign
So our apples are
One way to add is to count on. Start at the first number and take little hops forward,
one for each thing you are adding. To work out
Press play below, then replay it — each time it starts at a new random number and adds a different amount, reading each number aloud as it hops along the number line.
To count on
+
= 11 ducks — and it's still 11 whichever way round you add.
Another way to add is to push two groups together and count the whole pile. Here are 4 fish and 3 fish swimming into one tank:
+
= 7 fish
The picture below shows the same idea with counters. One group is one colour, the other group is a second colour — slide them together and count them all to find the total. Press Refresh for two brand-new groups to add.
Once you can count on and combine groups, every sum works the same way:
Zero means "none". If you have 4 cookies and add 0 more cookies, nobody brought any — so you still have exactly 4.
+ 0 = 4 cookies.
Adding zero to any number leaves it exactly the same:
When a sum jumps over ten, a handy trick is to make ten first. To do
+
= 13 balls
Khan Academy walks through basic addition here: