You shoot one, I shoot one, and two children play games.
You shoot two, I shoot two, and four children write big characters.
In the third shot, I photographed three or six children climbing the mountain.
In the fourth scene, I took four or eight children who did good deeds.
You shoot five, you shoot five and ten children are dancing.
"You Hit One" Mathematical Thinking Children's Song —— Learning addition and subtraction is available
You shoot one, I shoot one, and when I see 9, I think of 1.
You shoot two, I shoot two. When I see eight, I think it's two.
You shoot three, I shoot three, and I think it's three when I see seven.
You shoot four, I shoot four, and I think it's four when I see six.
You clap five, I clap five, and when I see five, I think of five.
You shoot six, I shoot six, 10 can be divided into 4 and 6.
You shoot seven, I shoot seven, 10 can be divided into 3 and 7.
You shoot eight, I shoot eight, 10 can be divided into 2 and 8.
You shoot nine, I shoot nine, 10 can be divided into 1 and 9.
You shoot ten, I shoot ten, and you have to consider adding ten.
You shoot ten, I shoot ten, and you should think about breaking ten when subtracting. ? )