Lesson

Repeated Addition with Equal Groups

Students learn to turn equal groups into repeated addition sentences.

Repeated Addition with Equal Groups

What students learn

Students learn that equal groups can be counted by adding the same amount again and again. Start with to see the whole set counted as one pattern.

Why it matters

Repeated addition is the bridge between counting and multiplication. When students can say 3 + 3 + 3, they are already seeing the structure that multiplication uses. helps them listen for each group as one addend.

Learn the idea

Equal groups mean each group has the same number of objects. If there are 4 groups of 2, the repeated-addition sentence is 2 + 2 + 2 + 2. Use and ask the student to point to each group before they say the total.

Try it

Make 3 groups of 4 counters, then 2 groups of 5 counters. Ask the student to write the repeated addition sentence for each model and explain how they know each group is equal.

Parent guide

Keep the groups neat and the language simple: group, same amount, total, add again. If the child starts counting by ones, pause and ask them to count one group out loud first, then repeat that amount for each group.