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2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comThe 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit NumbersSupplemental Worksheet Problems To Accompany:The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit NumbersPlease watch Section 1 of this DVD before working these problems.The DVD is located ample Videos For this DVD Are Located 50.cfmPage 1

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comPart 1: Adding Single Digit to Single Digit Numbers1) Add the numbers below.5 12) Add the numbers below.1 3Page 2

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com3) Add the numbers below.2 34) Add the numbers below.4 4Page 3

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com5) Add the numbers below.5 66) Add the numbers below.2 7Page 4

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com7) Add the numbers below.9 28) Add the numbers below.6 4Page 5

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com9) Add the numbers below.7 510) Add the numbers below.5 9Page 6

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comPart 2: Adding Two Digit to Single Digit Numbers11) Add the numbers below.10 212) Add the numbers below.12 1Page 7

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com13) Add the numbers below.15 314) Add the numbers below.16 2Page 8

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com15) Add the numbers below.22 516) Add the numbers below.35 4Page 9

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com17) Add the numbers below.41 8Page 10

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comPart 3: Adding Two Digit to Two Digit Numbers18) Add the numbers below.16 1119) Add the numbers below.13 23Page 11

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com20) Add the numbers below.17 3121) Add the numbers below.40 15Page 12

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com22) Add the numbers below.42 2723) Add the numbers below.33 35Page 13

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com24) Add the numbers below.41 3725) Add the numbers below.25 24Page 14

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comPart 4: Adding One and Two Digit Numbers With Carrying26) Add the numbers below.18 427) Add the numbers below.19 5Page 15

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com28) Add the numbers below.15 829) Add the numbers below.26 8Page 16

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com30) Add the numbers below.45 731) Add the numbers below.15 17Page 17

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com32) Add the numbers below.23 2733) Add the numbers below.34 28Page 18

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.com34) Add the numbers below.6 19 2035) Add the numbers below.12 17 34Page 19

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer1) Add the numbers below.5 15Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. 1To do the addition, we need to countsomething. We choose to count pencils.You can count anything you like,including your fingers!We write 5 pencils on the top and we addto this 1 pencil on the bottom. 6We count all of the pencils together to getthe answer.Ans: 6Page 20

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer2) Add the numbers below.1 31Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. 3To do the addition, we need to countsomething. We choose to count pencils.You can count anything you like,including your fingers!We write 1 pencil on the top and we addto this 3 pencils on the bottom. 4We count all of the pencils together to getthe answer.Ans: 4Page 21

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer3) Add the numbers below.2 32Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. 3To do the addition, we need to countsomething. We choose to count pencils.You can count anything you like,including your fingers!We write 2 pencils on the top and we addto this 3 pencils on the bottom. 5We count all of the pencils together to getthe answer.Ans: 5Page 22

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer4) Add the numbers below.4 44Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. 4To do the addition, we need to countsomething. We choose to count pencils.You can count anything you like,including your fingers!We write 4 pencils on the top and we addto this 4 pencils on the bottom. 8We count all of the pencils together to getthe answer.Ans: 8Page 23

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer5) Add the numbers below.5 65 6Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other.To do the addition, we need to countsomething. We choose to count pencils.You can count anything you like,including your fingers!We write 5 pencils on the top and we addto this 6 pencils on the bottom. 11We count all of the pencils together to getthe answer.Ans: 11Page 24

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer6) Add the numbers below.2 72Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. 7To do the addition, we need to countsomething. We choose to count pencils.You can count anything you like,including your fingers!We write 2 pencils on the top and we addto this 7 pencils on the bottom. 9We count all of the pencils together to getthe answer.Ans: 9Page 25

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer7) Add the numbers below.9 29Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. 2To do the addition, we need to countsomething. We choose to count pencils.You can count anything you like,including your fingers!We write 9 pencils on the top and we addto this 2 pencils on the bottom. 9 211We count all of the pencils together to getthe answer. We write the originalproblem with the answer underneath.Ans: 11Page 26

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer8) Add the numbers below.6 46Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. 4To do the addition, we need to countsomething. We choose to count pencils.You can count anything you like,including your fingers!We write 6 pencils on the top and we addto this 4 pencils on the bottom. 6 410We count all of the pencils together to getthe answer. We write the originalproblem with the answer underneath.Ans: 10Page 27

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer9) Add the numbers below.7 57 5Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other.To do the addition, we need to countsomething. We choose to count pencils.You can count anything you like,including your fingers!We write 7 pencils on the top and we addto this 5 pencils on the bottom. 7 512We count all of the pencils together to getthe answer. We write the originalproblem with the answer underneath.Ans: 12Page 28

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer10) Add the numbers below.5 95 9Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other.To do the addition, we need to countsomething. We choose to count pencils.You can count anything you like,including your fingers!We write 5 pencils on the top and we addto this 9 pencils on the bottom. 5 914We count all of the pencils together to getthe answer. We write the originalproblem with the answer underneath.Ans: 14Page 29

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer11) Add the numbers below.10 210 210 210 2Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left.We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.210 212We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 12Page 30

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer12) Add the numbers below.12 112 112Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 1We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).12 13Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.12 113We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 13Page 31

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer13) Add the numbers below.15 315 315Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 3We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).15 38Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.15 318We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 18Page 32

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer14) Add the numbers below.16 216 216Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 2We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).16 28Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.16 218We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 18Page 33

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer15) Add the numbers below.22 522 522Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 5We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).22 57Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.22 527We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 27Page 34

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer16) Add the numbers below.35 435 435Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 4We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).35 49Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.35 439We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 39Page 35

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer17) Add the numbers below.41 841 841Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 8We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).41 89Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.41 849We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 49Page 36

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer18) Add the numbers below.16 1116 1116Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 11We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).16 117Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.16 1127We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 27Page 37

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer19) Add the numbers below.13 2313 2313Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 23We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).13 236Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.13 2336We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 36Page 38

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer20) Add the numbers below.17 3117 3117Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 31We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).17 318Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.17 3148We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 48Page 39

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer21) Add the numbers below.40 1540 1540Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 15We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).40 155Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.40 1555We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 55Page 40

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer22) Add the numbers below.42 2742 2742Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 27We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).42 279Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.42 2769We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 69Page 41

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer23) Add the numbers below.33 3533 3533Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 35We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).33 358Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.33 3568We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 68Page 42

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer24) Add the numbers below.41 3741 3741Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 37We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).41 378Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.41 3778We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 78Page 43

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer25) Add the numbers below.25 2425 2425Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left. 24We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).25 249Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.25 2449We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column (in green at left).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finishedAns: 49Page 44

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer26) Add the numbers below.18 418 418 4Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left.We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).118 42Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.118 4We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column, including anything thatwe carried over in red from the previousstep.22“8 4 12”. Since this is a two digitnumber we can’t write the entire numberunder the line. We instead write the “2”under the right hand column and “carry”the “1” to the next column over (in red).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finished.Ans: 22Page 45

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer27) Add the numbers below.19 5Begin.19 5First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.19 5We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left.We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).119 54Using your fingers, add the numbers ingreen and write that answer down belowthe line in the same column.119 524We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column, including anything thatwe carried over in red from the previousstep.“9 5 14”. Since this is a two digitnumber we can’t write the entire numberunder the line. We instead write the “4”under the right hand column and “carry”the “1” to the next column over (in red).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finished.Ans: 24Page 46

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer28) Add the numbers below.15 8Begin.15 8First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.15 8We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left.We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).115 83Using your fingers, add the numbers ingreen and write that answer down belowthe line in the same column.115We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column, including anything thatwe carried over in red from the previousstep. 823“5 8 13”. Since this is a two digitnumber we can’t write the entire numberunder the line. We instead write the “3”under the right hand column and “carry”the “1” to the next column over (in red).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finished.Ans: 23Page 47

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer29) Add the numbers below.26 8Begin.26 8First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.26 8We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left.126 84126 834We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).Using your fingers, add the numbers ingreen and write that answer down belowthe line in the same column.“6 8 14”. Since this is a two digitnumber we can’t write the entire numberunder the line. We instead write the “4”under the right hand column and “carry”the “1” to the next column over (in red).We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column, including anything thatwe carried over in red from the previousstep.After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finished.Ans: 34Page 48

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer30) Add the numbers below.45 7Begin.45 7First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.45 7We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left.145 7Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.2145 752We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).“5 7 12”. Since this is a two digitnumber we can’t write the entire numberunder the line. We instead write the “2”under the right hand column and “carry”the “1” to the next column over (in red).We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column, including anything thatwe carried over in red from the previousstep.After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finished.Ans: 52Page 49

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer31) Add the numbers below.15 17Begin.15 17First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.15 17We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left.115 17Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.2115 1732We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).“5 7 12”. Since this is a two digitnumber we can’t write the entire numberunder the line. We instead write the “2”under the right hand column and “carry”the “1” to the next column over (in red).We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column, including anything thatwe carried over in red from the previousstep.After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finished.Ans: 32Page 50

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer32) Add the numbers below.23 27Begin.23 27First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.23 27We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left.123 270Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.123 27We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column, including anything thatwe carried over in red from the previousstep.50We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).“3 7 10”. Since this is a two digitnumber we can’t write the entire numberunder the line. We instead write the “0”under the right hand column and “carry”the “1” to the next column over (in red).After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finished.Ans: 50Page 51

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer33) Add the numbers below.34 28Begin.34 28First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.34 28We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left.134 28Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.2134 2862We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).“4 8 12”. Since this is a two digitnumber we can’t write the entire numberunder the line. We instead write the “2”under the right hand column and “carry”the “1” to the next column over (in red).We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column, including anything thatwe carried over in red from the previousstep.After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finished.Ans: 62Page 52

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer34) Add the numbers below.6 19 20619 20619 201619 2051619 2045Begin.First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left.We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.“6 9 0 15”. Since this is a two digitnumber we can’t write the entire numberunder the line. We instead write the “5”under the right hand column and “carry”the “1” to the next column over (in red).We are done with the right hand column.Now we add the numbers together in theleft hand column, including anything thatwe carried over in red from the previousstep.After we have done this, there is nothingleft to add. We are finished.Ans: 45Page 53

The 1st – 7th Grade Math TutorSection 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers 2009 Jason Gibson / MathTutorDVD.comQuestionAnswer35) Add the numbers below.12 17 34Begin.1217 34First, we write the numbers one on top ofthe other. It is very important when youwrite the numbers to push them all theway to the right hand side.1217 34We always start adding in the rightcolumn and work our way to the left.We will Add the numbers in the far rightcolumn (in green).112Add the numbers in green and write thatanswer down below the line in the samecolumn.17 34“2 7 4 13”. Since this is a two digitnumber we can’t write the entire numberunder the line. We instead write the “3”under the right hand column and “ca

Supplemental Worksheet Problems To Accompany: The 1. st – 7th Grade Math Tutor . Section 1 – Adding 1 and 2 Digit Numbers . Please watch Section 1 of this DVD before working these problems. . To do the addition, we need to count something. We choose to count pencils.

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WORKSHEET 5 : Past form of verb “ To Be “ WORKSHEET 6 : Past form of verb “ To Be “ WORKSHEET 7 : Simple Past Tense . WORKSHEET 8 : Simple Past and Past Continuous . WORKSHEET 9 : Simple Past and Past Continuous . WORKSHEET 10 : Present Perfect Tense . WORKSHEET 11 : Present Perfect Tense vs Present Perfect Continuous

Mind Over Mood Depression Inventory Scores Worksheet 13.3. Identifying Cognitive Aspects of Depression Worksheet 13.4. Activity Record Worksheet 13.5. Learning from My Activity Record Worksheet 13.6. Activity Schedule Worksheet 14.1. Mind Over Mood Anxiety Inventory Worksheet 14.2. Mind Over Mood Anxiety Inventory Scores Worksheet 14.3.

appointment. If you cancel: 25.1. any time up to 24 hours before the appointment you will receive a full refund; and 25.2. within 24 hours of the appointment, you will not receive any refund. 26. Refunds will only be paid to the cardholder or person who made the original payment and will be made through the same means as payment was made. 27 .