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Korean Way Addition

The document outlines the Korean method for performing basic arithmetic operations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, using a base 10 approach. It provides examples and exercises for each operation, along with detailed solutions. Additionally, it introduces the concept of pantomime as a method for expressing mathematical operations without verbal communication.

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Korean Way Addition

The document outlines the Korean method for performing basic arithmetic operations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, using a base 10 approach. It provides examples and exercises for each operation, along with detailed solutions. Additionally, it introduces the concept of pantomime as a method for expressing mathematical operations without verbal communication.

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Korean Way

Base 10 Method of
Addition
Example 1
3+8
1+2+8
1 + 10 = 11
Example 2
4+9
3+1+9
3 + 10 = 13
Add the following numbers
1. 7 + 8
2. 5 + 7
3. 12 + 8
4. 25 +19
5. 27 + 13
Solutions
Question1
7+8
5+2+8
5 + 10 = 15
Question 2
5+7
2+3+7
2 + 10 = 12
Question 3
12 + 8
10 + 2 + 8
10 + 10 = 20
Question 4
25 + 19
20 + 4 + 1 + 9 + 10
20 + 4 + 10 + 10
20 + 10 + 10 + 4 = 44
Or
20 + 4 + 1 + 19
20 + 4 + 20 = 44
Question 5
27 + 16
20 + 7 + 3 + 3 + 10
20 + 10 + 3 + 10
20 + 10 + 10 + 3 = 43
OR, 20 + 3 + 4 + 16
20 + 3 + 20
20 + 20 + 3 = 43
Base 10 Method of
Subtraction
Example 1
13 – 9
13 -3 – 6
Why 9 is split into 3 and 6?
10 – 6 = 4
Example 2
13 – 7
13 – 3 – 4
10 – 4 = 6
Exercise
1. 14 - 6
2. 17 - 8
3. 15 - 9
4. 24 - 16
5. 27 – 19
Solutions
Question 1
14 – 6
14 – 4 – 2
10 – 2 = 8
Question 2
17 – 8
17 – 7 – 1
10 – 1 = 9
Question 3
15 – 9
15 – 5 – 4
10 – 4 = 6
Question 4
24 – 16
24 – 4 – 2 – 10
20 – 2 – 10
20 – 10 – 2
10 – 2 = 8
Question 5
27 – 19
27 – 7 – 2– 10
20 – 2 – 10
20 – 10 – 2
10 – 2 = 8
Multiplication Base 10
12 x 2

10 + 2
x 2
20 + 4
24
Exercise
1. 14 x 2
2. 22 x 3
3. 35 x 2
4. 353 x 4
5. 62367 x 8
Solutions
3. 35 x 2
30 + 5
x 2
60 + 10
70
Solution
4. 353 x 4
300 + 50 + 3
x 4

1200 + 200 + 12
1200 + 200 + 10 + 2 or 1200+ 200 + 10 +
2
1200 + 210 + 2 1200+ 210 + 2
1412 1412
14
x 22
14
x 22

10 + 4
x 20 + 2

10 + 4
x 2
10 + 4
x 20

(x + y ) (2x + y)
Using Pantomine
Jongsoo Bae
Seoul National University of
Education
Pantomine is a performance in which a
performer express his or intention by
expressive bodily or facial movements.
Because pantomine is performed
without saying anything, audiences
should watch very carefully what the
performer’s movements mean.
Why 3 ÷ ½ = 6?
3–½-½-½-½-½-½=0
What do you call this type of division?
Measurement Division
Why ½ ÷ 4 = 1/8?
½ is distributed into 4
Example
½ of apple

1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8


What do you call this type of division?
Partitive Division
Plan 4 activities: Pantomine

1. Addition
2. Subtraction
3. Multiplication
4. Division

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