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Number bonds to 10 worksheet

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It is important to teach number bonds to 10 visually, with practical activities when first introducing them. This can be done with counters as shown below. To use a tens frame, simply shade in some of the boxes (or put counters in) and then see how many more filled boxes are required to fill the complete frame of 10. What's more, it's available in an editable version too, so you can amend it to suit your needs, plus there's a super eco version to help you save ink. If you are teaching number bonds to 10, and you are looking for some fun and inspiring resources to help you plan your lessons, then look no further. This wonderful robot-themed Number Bonds to 10 Worksheet is perfect to help children practice simple addition. If you're wanting to challenge your children and test their number bond knowledge, take a look at this Number Bond Ultimate Challenge Worksheet, great for assessing your children's understanding whilst also providing a fun activity.

As their confidence builds during their first couple of school years, our number bond games to 10 and 20 are ideal for helping to develop their understanding of place value and basic addition and subtraction. Our Missing Number Bonds of 10 Jigsaw Game and Number Bonds to 10 Bus Game are great places to get started. You might also find this interactive Hit the Button Maths Game useful, which is the perfect tool for helping children learn their number bonds. If you remember one of the number bonds to 10, then you can use this to work out some of the others. Number bonds are introduced to the National Curriculum in KS1 and are often referred to as 'number pairs' and are simple numbers that can be added together to reach one total. Therefore number bonds of 10 are pairs of numbers that can be added together to reach 10. They are simply the pairs of numbers that make up a given number. From KS1, children are expected to know number bonds to 10, 20 and 100. In Key Stage 2 , children move onto being able to work out number bonds to 1000 (e.g. 450 and 550) and number bonds to 1 (e.g. 0.8 and 0.2). Let children experience the number bonds using pictorial representations so feel confident and learn visually. The kids will count the dots and then finish the part-whole model to make 10. Once children finish their work they can colour the beautiful pictures on the sheet.Created by teachers, this fabulous Number Bonds to 10 Worksheet is a great way to help children learn simple addition in line with primary education guidelines. Teaching number bonds to 10 in such a visual way will also help children retain information, helping them to build confidence in their numeracy skills as they move on to working with two-digit numbers.

To use a tens frame, add a counter to each blank box and then count how many counters have been added.

However to memorise number bonds to 10, we can see that there are only five pairs of numbers to remember. This completed Rainbow maths number bond activity would look great as part of a number pairs display. Knowledge of number bonds is essential when it comes to harder calculations involving addition and subtraction.

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