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    Daniel Brown – Inclusive Education Specialist & SEN Advocate By Daniel Brown – Inclusive Education Specialist & SEN AdvocateMay 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    What is one more than?

    1 more than means we need to add or count one more number to
    the given numbers. Here, we will learn counting one more than upto number 10.


    Examples of counting 1 more than
    up to number 10 are given as follows.

    A few more examples…..

    1. I have 4 toffees and you gave me 1
    more toffee. How many toffees do I have now?

    4 toffees and count 1 more toffee to
    it (i.e., 1 more than 4). 

    1 More than 4

    Therefore, when we count forward the number increases so, now I have 5 toffees with
    me.

    Counting 1 more than to the set of objects

    2. In a flower-vase, count the number
    of flowers and then add 1 more than to the given object.

    1 More than

    We can see there are 3 flowers in the flower-vase and count 1 more flower to it. i.e. 1 more than 3 is 4 flowers.

    At an early age kids will learn counting using physical objects or pictures. We all know basic counting is one of the key skills for children after identifying numbers and their values. Counting 1 more than is one of the basic step to move ahead towards math.

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    Tips to learn one more than….

    In order to learn 1 more than the given number students need
    to practice counting. Kids need to be careful while counting. Count loudly how
    many objects are given in that set then add 1 to that number and write the
    answer.

    However, kids need to be confident and clear while counting
    the set of objects (i.e., count objects up to 10) and then add 1 to that
    number. 

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    One More Than

    1 more than 5 is 6

    1 more than 8 is 9

    1 more than 7 is 8

    1 more than 2 is 3

    1 more than 6 is 7

    1 more than 9 is 10

    1 more than 1 is 2

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