Activity

Addition Fact Chant

Children chant small addition facts in a steady rhythm, committing them to memory the classical way before practicing them on paper.

Ages 48–78 months

Supports this milestone

  • understands addition as adding to and understands subtraction as taking away from. — Head Start ELOF

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Materials

  • Optional — counters or fingers to check a fact
  • Optional — the "Addition Facts to 10 — Practice" worksheet to follow up

Steps

  • Clap a steady beat and chant a fact family together, such as "one plus one is two".
  • Repeat the same set several times so the rhythm carries the words.
  • Pause before the answer and let the children call it out.
  • Check one or two facts with counters or fingers so the chant stays meaningful.
  • At the end of the week, practice the same facts on the worksheet.

Variations

  • Chant the "doubles" (1+1, 2+2, 3+3) or the "plus two" facts.
  • Turn it into a call-and-response between two groups.

Differentiation

  • For beginners, chant only three facts and keep counters handy.
  • For confident children, ask them to chant the matching subtraction fact too.

Accessibility

  • Pair each fact with finger or counter actions for children who learn through movement.
  • Keep chants short and predictable to support every learner.

Safety

  • None — this is an oral, seated or circle-time activity.

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