Lesson

Fast Addition With Finger Math

Students use Chisanbop-style hand positions to build and simplify addition problems.

Fast Addition With Finger Math

What students learn

Students learn to show the first addend on their hands before changing the position to add more. Begin with Chisanbop Addition Builds Numbers on Both Hands so the addition starts from a clear value.

Why it matters

The method is strongest when students make organized trades instead of counting every finger from the start. Chisanbop Addition Trades Fingers for Cleaner Counts shows how the hand pattern can stay tidy.

Learn the idea

Once the structure is familiar, students can practice with ordinary two-number sums. Finger Math Addition Practices Two Number Sums gives a concrete addition practice example.

Try it

Ask the student to solve 6 + 3, 8 + 5, and 12 + 7 using hand positions. Then have them check each answer with a written equation.

Parent guide

Do not rush the speed goal. Accuracy comes first, then students can gradually make the hand moves smoother.