What is Carryover?

When we add two numbers and the answer is 10 or more, we need to carry over! This means we have more than 9, so we make a group of 10.

Think of it like this: If you have 10 candies, you can put them in one big bag. That bag represents the “tens place.”


Method 1: Using Your Fingers and Counting

Let’s learn with an example: 8 + 5

Step-by-Step:

  1. Start with the first number (8)

    • Hold up 8 fingers or imagine 8 objects
  2. Add the second number (5)

    • Count 5 more: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
  3. The answer is 13!

    • Notice: We went past 10!
    • 13 = 1 ten and 3 ones

Practice This Way:

  • 7 + 6: Start at 7, count 6 more → 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 = 13
  • 9 + 4: Start at 9, count 4 more → 10, 11, 12, 13 = 13

Method 2: Making a Ten (The Bridge Method)

This is a super trick! We break one number into parts to make 10 first.

Example: 8 + 5

Think: How many do I need to make 10?

  1. I have 8
  2. I need 2 more to make 10 (because 8 + 2 = 10)
  3. Break the 5 into 2 and 3 (because 2 + 3 = 5)
  4. First add: 8 + 2 = 10
  5. Then add the rest: 10 + 3 = 13

Visual Picture:

8 + 5 = ?
8 + (2 + 3) = ?
(8 + 2) + 3 = ?
10 + 3 = 13 ✓

More Examples:

Example: 7 + 6

  • I have 7, I need 3 to make 10
  • Break 6 into 3 and 3
  • 7 + 3 = 10
  • 10 + 3 = 13

Example: 9 + 7

  • I have 9, I need 1 to make 10
  • Break 7 into 1 and 6
  • 9 + 1 = 10
  • 10 + 6 = 16

Method 3: Using Objects or Drawings

This helps you SEE the carryover!

Example: 6 + 8

Step 1: Draw 6 circles: ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

Step 2: Draw 8 more circles: ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

Step 3: Make groups of 10:

  • Put a box around 10 circles: [○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○]
  • Count what’s left: ○ ○ ○ ○

Step 4: Answer: 1 box of ten + 4 extra = 14

You can use:

  • Blocks or cubes
  • Pennies or buttons
  • Drawings of dots or stars

Understanding Place Value

When we write the answer, we need to know about place value:

  TENS  |  ONES
    1   |   3

13 means:

  • 1 in the TENS place (1 group of ten)
  • 3 in the ONES place (3 single ones)

Writing It Down:

    8
  + 5
  ---
   13

The “1” goes in the tens place, the “3” goes in the ones place.


Tips and Tricks

Tip 1: Doubles Plus One

If you know your doubles, use them!

  • 7 + 8: Think “7 + 7 = 14, plus 1 more = 15
  • 6 + 7: Think “6 + 6 = 12, plus 1 more = 13

Tip 2: Start with the Bigger Number

It’s easier! Instead of 3 + 9, think 9 + 3

  • Start at 9, count 3 more: 10, 11, 12 = 12

Tip 3: Use a Number Line

Draw a line with numbers 0-20. Jump forward!

0--1--2--3--4--5--6--7--8--9--10--11--12--13--14--15--16--17--18
         ↑                    
      Start at 8, jump 5 times → land on 13

Tip 4: Remember “Friends of 10”

These pairs make 10:

  • 1 + 9 = 10
  • 2 + 8 = 10
  • 3 + 7 = 10
  • 4 + 6 = 10
  • 5 + 5 = 10

When you know these, making tens is easy!


How to Avoid Common Errors

Error 1: Forgetting to carry over

Wrong: 8 + 7 = 5 (they forgot the ten!) Right: 8 + 7 = 15 (1 ten and 5 ones)

How to avoid: Always check if your answer is bigger than 9!

Error 2: Counting wrong

Wrong: Starting at 8, counting “8, 9, 10, 11, 12” for 8 + 5 Right: Starting at 8, counting “9, 10, 11, 12, 13” for 8 + 5

How to avoid: Remember, start counting AFTER the first number!

Error 3: Mixing up place values

Wrong: Writing 8 + 5 = 31 (instead of 13) Right: 8 + 5 = 13

How to avoid: The TENS digit is always smaller when adding single digits!

Error 4: Rushing

How to avoid:

  • Take your time
  • Use fingers, objects, or drawings
  • Check your answer by counting backward

Parent/Teacher Notes

Key Concepts to Reinforce:

  • Carryover happens when the sum is 10 or greater
  • The maximum sum of two single digits is 9 + 9 = 18
  • Building strong number sense (especially understanding 10) is crucial
  • Use manipulatives extensively at this stage
  • Celebrate effort and progress, not just correct answers

Activities to Try:

  • Use ten-frames (2×5 grids) to visualize numbers
  • Play card games where they add two cards
  • Use dominoes to practice addition
  • Create story problems: “You have 8 apples, friend gives you 5 more…”

Remember: Every child learns at their own pace. Be patient and make it fun! 🌟