Teaching kids addition can feel repetitive… and honestly, a bit boring for them too. Many parents and teachers struggle because kids lose interest quickly when math feels like just numbers on a page. But what if learning addition could feel more like a fun activity instead of a task? 🎯 The Problem At the Grade 1 level, children are just starting to understand how numbers work. They get confused between tens and ones They rush and make small mistakes They lose confidence when answers go wrong This is completely normal — but the learning method matters a lot here. 💡 A Simple Way to Teach 2 Digit Addition Instead of jumping straight into sums, try breaking numbers into parts. 👉 Example: 12 + 13 Tens: 10 + 10 = 20 Ones: 2 + 3 = 5 Total: 25 This method helps kids see how numbers are built, not just memorize answers.…