
Learn to count up to 10,000 by grouping numbers into thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones. See examples with 3246 and 5321 to reinforce the thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones approach.
Group thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones with pencils to count totals like 1235, 2452, and 9999, showing how grouping makes counting easy.
Learn to add large numbers by grouping thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones, using examples from the lesson such as 1200 and 57 to get 1257.
Explore place value by drawing bundles for thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones to represent numbers like 1235, 2003, and 6801, turning counting into a visual, hands-on activity.
Compare numbers by thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones to determine the greater number, using examples like 4000 versus 3007 for grade 3 with Appu & Tiger.
Learn to arrange numbers in ascending order by placing the smallest first and the largest last. Compare the thousands place, hundreds place, tens place, and ones place with simple examples.
Learn to add multi-digit numbers up to 10,000 by adding ones first, then tens, hundreds, and thousands, using 1002 45 plus 1004 32 as an example.
Master addition up to 10,000 by grouping digits into thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones, then add ones, tens, hundreds, thousands in sums like 1535 plus 1220 and 5678 plus 4321.
Explore carry over in addition by grouping digits into ones and tens and moving the carry left. See 27 plus 15 as a simple example to practice thousands to ones.
Explore addition with carry over across ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands. The lecture uses step-by-step examples, like 8666 plus 1118, to build fluency with carrying.
Practice addition up to 10,000 through statement problems, adding pairs of quantities like lollipops, biscuits, fruits, marbles, and bones, while applying column addition and carrying to find the total.
Master subtraction up to 10,000 by applying the ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands order, illustrated with a step-by-step example of 7245 minus 6132, and practice to solidify the method.
Learn to subtract without borrowing by grouping numbers into thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones, and subtract from ones up to thousands using real examples.
Master subtraction with borrowing when you cannot subtract a larger number from a smaller, using ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands, illustrated by 25 minus 17 and 4338 minus 2165.
Learn subtraction with borrowing through guided practice, mastering subtracting ones first, borrowing from the tens and using thousands, hundreds, tens and ones to solve problems step by step.
Explore subtraction statement problems through story-like puzzles. Practice borrowing across ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands to find how many items remain in real-world scenarios.
Master the table of six through skip counting by sixes and building the six times table from one to ten.
Learn to master the table of six by skip counting six times from one to ten through complete number sentences and quick practice.
Master the six times table by filling in the missing numbers through skip counting by six, recognizing multiples like 12, 30, 42, 54, and 60.
Learn to multiply by six using beads in groups, with examples like six times two equals 12, six times five equals 30, and six times ten equals 60.
Explore interchanging numbers in multiplication to show that two times six equals six times two, and apply this idea through examples from six to ten in a playful, math game.
Apply the table of six to solve statement problems by multiplying six by the number of groups to find the total.
Learn to divide by six by using skip counting and the six times table. Count by six to build multiplication facts from one to ten.
Practice dividing beads by six to find how many per group, using table of six with quotients such as 24 by six equals four and 60 by six equals ten.
Build division fluency by six by completing number sentences with beads, showing how six into six equals one, up to sixty into six equals ten.
Explore division and multiplication fact families by filling in missing numbers using six-group bead examples. Connect two times six equals twelve to twelve by six equals two.
Solve statement problems by dividing numbers into six equal groups using the table of six. Lesson shows 18, 24, 36, 48, 60 yielding 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 per group.
Master skip counting by seven and build the seven times table by counting groups of seven, from seven to ten, linking skip counting to multiplication.
Practice completing number sentences by skip counting by seven to learn the seven times table, with step-by-step examples and encouragement to keep practicing.
Fill in the missing numbers in the seven times table using skip counting to reach products like 14, 35, 49, 63, and 70.
Practice multiplying by seven using bead groups and the seven times table, solving examples for two, five, seven, nine, and ten groups.
Explore how to interchange numbers when you multiply, using two rows and seven columns to show that two times seven equals seven times two.
Practice statement problems using multiplication to find totals, such as seven items in different groups, reinforcing the seven times table through guided examples and repetition.
Group objects into seven equal groups to divide by seven. Use examples like 14 biscuits across seven plates equals two per plate, and 21 biscuits across seven plates equals three.
practice dividing by seven with bead groups to find how many beads per group, showing results 4, 5, 7, 9, and 10.
Complete number sentences by dividing beads into seven equal groups to find quotients from one to ten. Explore division and equal sharing in this grade 3 math lesson.
Practice filling in missing numbers in number sentences using multiplication and division. Explore beads in seven groups to find products and quotients.
practice statement problems by dividing multiples of seven into seven groups to find how many items per group, using apples, tomatoes, radishes, onions, and pairs.
Explore the table of eight with skip counting by eight and the multiplication table of eight through practice.
Complete number sentences by skip counting by eight, reinforcing the eight times table from one to ten.
Practice filling in the missing numbers in eight multiples, using skip counting to identify the missing factor for results such as 16, 40, 56, 72, and 80.
Learn to multiply by eight using a bead game with Appu and Tiger, counting eight beads per group to find 8×3, 8×5, 8×7, 8×9, and 8×10.
Demonstrate the commutative property by interchanging factors, showing that two times eight equals eight times two, with multiple examples.
Multiply eight by three and eight by four to solve statement problems, find totals, and see how multiplication turns groups into numbers.
Learn how to divide by eight by grouping objects into eight equal groups, illustrated with biscuits on eight plates; 16 divided by 8 equals 2.
Practice dividing by eight with beads to find how many fit in each group. 32, 40, 56, 72, and 80 beads yield 4, 5, 7, 9, and 10 per group.
Master complete number sentences by dividing beads into eight equal groups to find the answer, from 8/8 = 1 to 80/8 = 10, through guided practice.
Explore solving missing numbers by using multiplication facts with eight groups, revealing that division is the reverse of multiplication and vice versa, through beads counting examples.
Master statement problems by dividing 24, 32, 48, 64, and 80 by eight to find 3, 4, 6, 8, and 10 items per group.
Explore the table of nine by skip counting in nines, practicing multiples from 9 to 90, and connecting skip counting to the nine times table.
Complete number sentences through skip counting by nine, learning the nine times table from 1 to 10 with Appu and Tiger.
Practice finding missing numbers in the nine times table through skip counting, solving for two, five, seven, nine, and ten as you improve at multiplication by nine.
Use beads to multiply by nine, modeling nine beads per group and applying the nine times table to find totals such as 27, 45, 63, and 81.
Explore multiplying with the table of nine by interchanging the numbers to show the same results, from nine times one to ten times nine, with two rows or nine columns.
Appu and Tiger solve statement problems by multiplying nine in various groups to find totals, such as 27 pencils and 36 calendars, illustrating tables in daily life.
This course is ideal for third graders, parents, and teachers who want to make learning math a joyful and enriching experience. Join Appu & Tiger for a fun-filled journey with 10 hours of animated videos and practice sessions.
What You'll Learn:
Numbers - You will explore numbers up to 10,000. Animated videos will cover the following topics: Introduction, Creating 1000s, 100s, 10s, and 1s, and Counting, Adding given numbers, Completing missing 1000s, 100s, 10s, and 1s, Identifying the larger number, and Arranging numbers in ascending order.
Addition - Learn addition up to 10,000 with captivating animations covering these topics: Introduction, Addition with carrying over, and word problems involving addition.
Subtraction - Learn subtraction up to 10,000 with engaging animations covering these topics: Introduction to Subtraction, Subtraction without borrowing, Subtraction with borrowing, and Subtraction word problems.
Table of 6 - You will learn the following: Introduction to the multiplication table of 6, completing number sentences, filling in missing numbers, multiplying by 2, interchanging numbers and multiplication, and solving statement problems.
Dividing by 6 - You will learn the following: Introduction to division by 6, completing number sentences, filling in missing numbers, and solving statement problems.
Table of 7 - You will learn the following: Introduction to the multiplication table of 7, completing number sentences, filling in missing numbers, multiplying by 2, interchanging numbers and multiplication, and solving statement problems.
Dividing by 7 - You will learn the following: Introduction to division by 7, completing number sentences, filling in missing numbers, and solving statement problems.
Table of 8 - You will learn the following: Introduction to the multiplication table of 8, completing number sentences, filling in missing numbers, multiplying by 2, interchanging numbers and multiplication, and solving statement problems.
Dividing by 8 - You will learn the following: Introduction to division by 8, completing number sentences, filling in missing numbers, and solving statement problems.
Table of 9 - You will learn the following: Introduction to the multiplication table of 9, completing number sentences, filling in missing numbers, multiplying by 2, interchanging numbers and multiplication, and solving statement problems.
Dividing by 9 - You will learn the following: Introduction to division by 9, completing number sentences, filling in missing numbers, and solving statement problems.
Multiplication - Learn how to multiply a two-digit number by a one-digit number: without carrying over, with carrying over, and solve word problems involving multiplication.
Division - Learn single-digit division, two-digit by one-digit division, division by hundreds, use long division, and solve word problems involving division.
Length (cm m km) - Introduction to measuring length in SI units, which are centimeters (cm) or meters (m), includes comparing lengths, converting between units, and solving word problems involving addition and subtraction.
Length (in yd ft mi) - Introduction to measuring length in Imperial units, which include inches, yards, or feet, involves comparing lengths, converting between units, and solving word problems that include addition and subtraction.
Weight (kg gm) - Introduction, Measure Weight, Comparing Weight, Word problems - Addition, Word problems - Subtraction, Measuring weight in SI units, which are kilograms (kg) and grams (g). Learn to measure weight, compare weights, and solve word problems involving addition and subtraction
Weight (lb oz) - Measuring weight in Imperial units, which are pounds (lb) and ounces (oz). Learn to measure weight, compare weights, and solve word problems involving addition and subtraction.
Fractions - Welcome to the fascinating world of fractions! Learn to write fractions for each shape, compare fractions with the same denominator to determine which is greater, smallest, and greatest, compare fractions with the same numerator to determine which is smallest and greatest, and arrange fractions in ascending order.
Equivalent Fractions - Introduction to equivalent fractions, write equivalent fractions based on pictures, write equivalent fractions by filling in missing numerators and denominators.
Time - Learn to read and distinguish between AM and PM times, determine future times, calculate elapsed time, convert between minutes and hours, solve time-related word problems, understand time in seconds, and convert between minutes and seconds.
Capacity (l) - Introduction to measuring capacity in SI units, which is liters (l), includes measuring capacity, comparing containers to determine which holds more, finding the capacities of two containers, calculating the difference in capacities, and converting capacities to different units.
Capacity (gal qt pt c) - Introduction to measuring capacity in Imperial units, which include gallons (gal), quarts (qt), pints (pt), and cups (c), involves measuring capacity, comparing containers to determine which holds more, and converting capacities to different units.
Graphs - Master bar graphs, acquire skills in collecting and organizing data, and interpreting bar graph representations.
Angles and Right Angles - Learn about angles and right angles: Introduction, Comparing Sizes, Counting Angles, Identifying Right Angles, and Counting the Number of Right Angles
Perimeter - Learn about perimeter: Introduction to perimeter, finding the perimeter of regular shapes, and calculating the perimeter of irregular shapes.
Area - Introduction, Area Calculation, Units of Measurement for Area, Calculation in Square Centimeters or Square Meters, Comparing Areas, Area of a Square using Formula, Calculation of Square's Area, Area of a Rectangle using Formula, Calculation of Rectangle's Area
Skills Developed:
These activities enhance a child's mathematical thinking, critical thinking, spatial awareness, problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, fine motor skills, cognitive development, and time telling abilities in a fun and engaging way.
Goals of the Course:
Build Confidence in Math: Helping children feel confident and positive about their math skills.
Establish a Foundation for Future Learning: Equipping students with the basics needed for advanced math in later grades.
Encourage Curiosity and Exploration: Inspiring a love for learning and curiosity about math.
Fun and Enjoyable Learning: Making math fun and enjoyable for young children, paving the way for future academic success.
The course is structured to make learning math a fun and enjoyable experience for children, setting them up for success in their future educational endeavors.
Those under 18 may use the services only if a parent or guardian opens their account, handles any enrollments, and manages their account usage. This course is intended for purchase by adults.