Using colored blocks helps students visually understand addition by combining groups to find the total number of blocks.
Encourage children to group blocks by color first, then count the total to better visualize the addition process.
Students learn to write addition sentences from the story of colored blocks by identifying the numbers involved and using plus (+) and equals (=) signs.
Use actual colored blocks or images so students can manipulate objects before writing the number sentence.
After forming the addition sentence, students solve for the total and can check their answer by counting the blocks together.
Encourage students to count out loud or use their fingers to verify the total after adding the blocks.
Reading and saying number sentences aloud reinforces number recognition and connects spoken words with math symbols.
Have students practice saying number sentences with peers to build confidence in math vocabulary and fluency.