This concise and clear instructional video teaches students how to add improper fractions with like denominators. Hosted by Kaylee from Miacademy, the lesson breaks down the process into a simple, repeatable algorithm that connects directly to students' prior knowledge of adding standard fractions. The video uses a digital whiteboard format to demonstrate three specific examples, walking viewers through every step of the calculation while reinforcing key vocabulary. The content focuses on two main themes: identifying improper fractions (where the numerator is larger than the denominator) and the procedural rules for adding them. It emphasizes the critical rule that denominators must remain the same while only the numerators are added together. The video also reinforces the concept that adding two improper fractions will result in an improper fraction sum. For educators, this resource is an excellent tool for introducing or reviewing fraction arithmetic. It is particularly useful for visual learners who benefit from seeing the step-by-step handwriting of the solution alongside verbal explanations. The video isolates the skill of addition without yet complicating the process with unlike denominators or simplifying to mixed numbers, making it a perfect scaffolded step for 3rd through 5th-grade math curriculums.