You shoot one, I shoot one, we love learning since childhood. 1+9 = 10, 10 can be divided into 9 and 1.
You shoot two, I shoot two, help each other and be good partners. 2+8 = 10, 10 can be divided into 8 and 2.
You shoot three, I shoot three, and form a good habit of talking about hygiene. 3+7 = 10, and 10 can be divided into 7 and 3.
You shoot four, I shoot four, and I'm on duty after school. 4+6 = 10, and 10 can be divided into 6 and 4.
You clap five, I clap five, raise your hand when you ask and answer questions. 5+5 = 10, 10 can be divided into 5 and 5.
You shoot six, I shoot six, and strive for the upper reaches. 6+4 = 10, and 10 can be divided into 4 and 6.
You shoot seven, I shoot seven, and build an advanced class group. 7+3 = 10, 10 can be divided into 3 and 7.
You clap eight, I clap eight, and everyone praises all-round development. 2+8 = 10, 10 can be divided into 2 and 8.
You shoot nine, I shoot nine, and it's not sloppy to check again and again. 9+ 1 = 10, 10 can be divided into 9 and 1.
You shoot ten, I shoot ten, and do things honestly. 10+0 = 10, which can be divided into 0 and 10.
Mathematical nursery rhymes
Long, square, six faces, two sides are relatively the same. (cuboid)
A square has six faces and is flat and smooth. (cube)
It's the same size up and down. Press it and roll. (cylinder)
Round and drum, naughty, rolling around effortlessly. (ball)
Braces, small question marks, together, I'll count.
Small question mark, middle, sum, plus.
Small question mark, one side, find the part, and use subtraction.
A nursery rhyme that counts by dividing several numbers.
Look at the highest number of dividends first, which is not enough. In addition to the number of digits of the dividend, where is the quotient written? If the quotient is not enough, write it as 0. Quotient starts with a number, ends with a number, and the remainder is less than the divisor, so the operation is correct.
Elementary arithmetic nursery rhymes
Throughout the whole project, we can see whether it is simple or not. From left to right, we can calculate separately, multiply first, divide then add and subtract. Parentheses are small, medium and large in turn. Count the inside first and then the outside, and measure vertically and horizontally. One step at a time is the key.