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Addition to 10 GAMES
Play picture addition to 10 games online and download single-digit addition worksheets with pictures. Practice adding to 10 with pictures! Single digit addition game is designed to help children learn addition facts to 10. Addition with pictures games use pictures of objects, such as fruit, animals, or shapes, as visual aids.
Picture addition to 10 games ONLINE

Addition with 10 game is an online addition game designed to help children learn addition facts up to 10. It uses emojis as visual aids. The single digit addition game presents addition problems and requires the player to count the objects in the pictures to find the total and solve the equation.
Free addition to 10 worksheets with pictures
Click the picture below and download our free printable single digit addition worksheets with pictures in PDF. These automatically generated addition worksheets uses pictures to represent the sums in a visual way.
Addition to 10 worksheets with pictures
You can generate new picture addition worksheets (as many you want, in order every child in the classroom has its own worksheet): just click the picture below ↓ .
Addition to 10 games printable
Adding up to 10 games are designed for children in kindergarten or in the 1st grade. Browse more math worksheets for kindergarten here and first grade math worksheets here.
Single digit addition with pictures to 10
This addition with pictures to 10 game help kids to learn single digit addition more easily. Kids can count up all objects and find the result of addition of two single digits. I strongly recommend to start with addition to 5 before moving on to addition within 10.
Adding with pictures
Choose the correct result of single digit addition to 10. If your result of picture addition to 10 isn´t correct, the number will be red and you can try another button. Press the button "New game" and play another single digit addition game online.

Do you want to try something more difficult? Then try addition up to 20 or this single digit subtraction game.
Children who already master simple addition to 10 and up can try this number bonds game which teaches kids to split numbers and adding up to 10.

Single digit addition to 10 with pictures
Kids can play these single digit addition games online as many times as they want. Children love these interactive adding to 10 games because they can easily count up all pictures and find the result of one digit addition easily.
Watch this nice tutorial on YouTube which teaches kids basics of single digit addition.
Adding with pictures up to 10
Addition using pictures is fun and engaging. Use this picture addition game to help teach kids how to add numbers to 10. Children simply count and add the pictures and write the total in the box.
Addition to ten: Lesson plan
Objective:Students will be able to solve simple addition problems with sums up to 10 using objects, pictures, and their fingers. They will understand the concept of combining two groups to find a total.
To learn addition up to 10 you will need:
- Counting objects (e.g., blocks, counters, LEGOs, small toys)
- Flashcards with addition problems up to 10
- Whiteboard or chart paper and markers
- Addition worksheets or coloring pages with simple problems
- A fun song about addition (e.g., "The Addition Rap")
- Picture cards showing different groups of items (e.g., 3 apples and 2 bananas)
Activity 1: Introduction to adding up to 10
Start by explaining what addition means. Tell the children that addition is like a game where you put two groups of things together to find out how many you have in all.
* Hold up a small group of objects (e.g., 3 blocks) and ask, "How many blocks do I have here?"
* Then, hold up another group (e.g., 2 blocks) and ask, "How many blocks are in this group?"
* Finally, push the two groups together and say, "Now, let's add them together! How many do we have in total?"
Activity 2: Hands-On Practice of single digit addition
Give each child a small pile of counting objects. This is the core of the lesson where they get to physically practice addition facts to 10.
* Call out a simple addition problem, like "2 + 3."
* Have the students count out two objects and put them on one side.
* Then, have them count out three more objects and put them on the other side.
* Encourage them to push the two groups together and count the total number of objects.
* Repeat with several different problems up to 10. Make it a game! You can say things like, "Let's see who can solve '4 + 5' the fastest!"
Activity 3: Visual & Flashcard Fun
Move from physical objects to pictures and symbols to help them make the connection between the objects and the numbers.
* Show flashcards or picture cards with addition problems. For example, a card with three red balls and two blue balls.
* Ask the students to count the red balls, then the blue balls, and finally the total.
* Introduce the plus (+) and equals (=) signs, explaining that the plus sign means "add" and the equals sign means "is the same as" or "makes."
* Do a quick round of flashcards, showing the number equation (e.g., 5 + 1) and having students tell you the answer.
Activity 4: The Addition Race
This is a fun, high-energy activity to end the lesson.
* Draw a simple number line on the board or chart paper.
* Write a problem like 3 + 4 = ?
* Show the students how to start at the number 3 on the number line and jump four spaces to find the answer.
* You can also have them "walk" their fingers on the number line.
* Then, break the class into two teams and have a friendly "Addition Race." Call out a problem, and the first team to correctly solve it on the board gets a point!
Assessment & Wrap-Up (5 minutes)
* Hand out a simple worksheet with 5-10 addition problems to ten. Walk around and offer help as needed. This will help you see who understood the concepts and who might need a little extra help.
* End the lesson with a quick, fun song about addition to reinforce the concepts.
* Tell the students what a great job they did and how excited you are to continue learning math with them!
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