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Addition Worksheets Examples
Below are some more Addition worksheets examples. Let’s add larger numbers. Let’s add 198 and 769. Remember the steps of Addition.
First write them in columns with larger number on top.

Now add the last column first, working your way from the right hand column to the left hand column. The right hand column has numbers 9 and 8 giving 17. Leave 7 on the right hand column and move 1 (in 17) to the middle column.

Now add the middle column. We have 6 plus 9 plus 1 equals 16. Leave 6 in the middle column and move 1 to the left column.

Now add the most left column. We have 7 plus 1 plus 1 equals 9. We have now finished adding all columns. The sum of 769 and 198 is 967.

Now you have learned a very easy way to add any numbers no matter how large. Just use this same principal for all your Addition.
Addition
Addition worksheets can help you add more quickly. There is an easy way to learn to add and addition worksheets will help you. Addition worksheets will not only help you add quickly but it will help you with other arithmetic calculations. The key to being able to add quickly is to practice adding. Use our free addition worksheets regularly and you will be amazed at how fast, easy and accurately you additions are.
First let us discuss how addition works and how to add large numbers. You can practice adding numbers on various addition worksheets.
Addition worksheet example
Let us suppose you want to add small numbers first. Let’s add 3 and 5 together. And, instead of writing 3 plus 5 on one line, we are going to get in the habit of writing it vertically as follows. But, we are also going to put the bigger number on top and the smaller one at the bottom.

Now, we know that 3 and 5 makes 8. Now, let’s add 2 digit numbers, say 17 and 6. Again writing the two numbers vertically, putting the larger number on top. Another thing we are going to do is separate each number into column. So, if there if one number, it stands on the right hand column. We have:

Now, the way to add numbers that have more than one column (i.e.. more than one digit) is to start adding the right hand column as if the numbers in that column are one digit numbers and work your way from the right hand column to the left. In this case we are going to add 7 and 6 first. We know that 7 plus 6 makes 13.

But, since 13 is a two digit number, we must separate 13 into two columns, 3 remains in the right column and 1 is moved to the left column. Now we have finished addition the right hand column, it is time to add the left hand column. On the left hand column, we have 1 (from 17) and 1 (from 13), making it 2. So, 17 plus 6 is 23.
