plus
英 [plʌs]equal
英 [ˈiːkwəl]answer
英 [ˈɑːnsə(r)]minus
英 [ˈmaɪnəs]use
英 [juːs]help
英 [help]count
英 [kaʊnt]thing
英 [ˈθɪŋ]say
英 [seɪ]odd number
英 [ɒd nʌmbə(r)]even number
英 [ˈi:vən nʌmbə(r)]every day
英 [ˈevrɪ ˈdeɪ]how many
英 [haʊ ˈmeni]Look at the numbers.
Some numbers are even, and some numbers are odd.
The even numbers are blue, and the odd numbers are red.
We use numbers every day.
They help us count things.
You have five orange pencils.
I have six green pencils.
How many pencils do we have?
We have eleven pencils.
We say,“Five plus six equals eleven.”
You have five apples.
Your sister comes and eats one apple.
Now how many apples do you have?
I have four apples now.
We say,"Five minus one equals four."
What do you learn about numbers?
How old are you?
What's the time?
We use numbers all the time.
We use numbers to tell the time.
The numbers on the clock help us know the time.
We call people on their phone numbers.
Then we can talk to them on the phone.
We use numbers in the supermarket.
Everything in the supermarket has a price.