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in this lesson you will learn about addition so we are going to start with some ground chips so here we have one chip two chips and three chips okay so one two three we can represent three with the number three so three and three okay heres another set of chips theres one two chips one two theres the number two so we have three and we have two we want to add them together this is the addition sign this means to put them together so if I put them together I add the two and the three lets count how many all together one two three four five there are five theres the equals that means how many there are five three plus two equals or is five all together one two three four five we can show that same problem on paper so if we start with the problem three plus two equals we can draw three circles one two three and add that to two one two all together how many circles are there 1 2 3 4 5 there are 5 circles so the answer to 3 plus 2 is 5 and thats the end of our lesson on addition