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Number Bonds to 10
Welcome to the Math Salamanders Number Bonds to 10 Worksheets. Here you will find our collection of free printable Math Fact Worksheets, which will help your child learn their number pairs to 10.
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Understand addition as putting together and adding to, and understand subtraction as taking apart and taking from.
- For any number from 1 to 9, find the number that makes 10 when added to the given number.
Number Bond Sheets to 10
Here you will find a range of free printable math worksheets to help your child learn their number pairs to 10.
These sheets are carefully graded so that the easier sheets come first and give extra support.
The sheets with numbers up to 10 are suitable for children in Kindergarten as well as 1st grade.
Using these sheets will help your child to:
- learn and practice their number bonds to 10.
Want to test yourself to see how well you have understood this skill?.
- Try our NEW quick quiz at the bottom of this page.
Prior Learning
Your child needs to be able to count objects to 10 before they can learn their number bonds to 10.
Numbers Bonds to 10 - Introduce
- Bonds to 10 Sheet 1
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Numbers Bonds to 10 - Practice
- Bonds to 10 Sheet 2
- Bonds to 10 Sheet 3
- Bonds to 10 Sheet 4
Numbers Bonds to 10 - Extending Learning
The sheets in this section are more advanced and require greater fluency and skill to do.
They are more suited to 1st graders than kindergarten.
- Bonds to 10 Sheet 5
- Bonds to 10 Sheet 6
- Bonds to 10 Sheet 7
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Online Number Bonds Practice
In our Number Bonds Practice area, you can practice your number bonds to a variety of numbers. Test your numbers bonds to 10, 20 , 100 or even 1000. Want to try decimals - you can do that too!
Select the numbers you want to practice with, and print out your results when you have finished.
You can also use the practice zone for benchmarking your performance, or using it with a group of children to gauge progress.
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- Number Bonds Printable Worksheets Generator
Our new number bonds worksheet generator will allow you to create your own printable number bonds worksheets.
You can choose from a range of values from whole numbers to decimals.
You can also choose to use addition questions, subtraction questions or both.
More Number Bonds Worksheets to 20, 50 and 100
If you are looking for more challenging sheets, then have a go at the sheets in this section.
The sheets on this webpage focus on number pairs up to 20, 50 and 100.
- Number Bonds 11 to 20
- Number Bonds to 50 and 100
- Decimal Number Bonds to 1
First Grade Place Value and Counting Worksheets
Here you will find a range of 1st Grade Place Value Worksheets.
These first grade math worksheets will help your child learn their place value, reading, writing and ordering numbers up to 100.
There are also some money worksheets involving counting in dimes and pennies to support place value learning.
- learn to count in tens and ones;
- learn to order numbers to 100;
- learn to count in dimes and pennies;
- learn to read and write numbers to 100.
1st Grade Place Value Worksheets
- Math Place Value Worksheets Tens and Ones
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First Grade Number Line Worksheets
Here is our selection of free printable number line worksheets for 1st grade.
These first grade math worksheets will give your child a good grasp of place value and number sequences up to 100.
- count on and back by ones;
- position numbers to 100 on a number line.
- Number lines to 100
First Grade Math Games
Here you will find a range of free printable First Grade Math games. All children like to play Math games, and you will find a good range of 1st Grade Math Games here for your child to play and enjoy.
The following games involve different First Grade Math activities which you and your child can enjoy together.
All the free Math sheets in this section are informed by the Elementary Math Benchmarks for First Grade.
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Free Number bonds of 10 worksheets | Teacher Resource
Bring the number bonds fun to your classroom with our amazing range of Number bonds of 10 worksheets that will help your children excel in their maths and learn their number bonds in a fun way. Start your learning journey with our beautifully illustrated worksheets that will surely keep your children engaged while having plenty of fun.
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Free Number bonds of 10 worksheets
Let your children learn the number bonds with our amazing free worksheets. Teachers can use them in class or can give them as their homework tasks. The worksheets can also be laminated so that they can be used over and over again.
To download simply click the image and download the PDF file.
Rainbow of 10:
A visual worksheet that will strengthen the knowledge of number bonds and keep children engaged.
Number bonds of 10 Ten Frame
The lovely activity is great to support young children in their understanding of the number bonds of ten. It can also be used to assess the child’s understanding of number bonds.
Number bonds of 10 – Missing numbers
The beautiful cactus theme worksheet is perfect to consolidate the children learning and give them the good practice of their number bonds. The children need to recall their number bonds and fill in the missing spaces to make 10.
Narwhals Number bonds of 10
Number bonds of 10 Part whole model using pictorial representations
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.
What are Number Bonds?
Number bonds to 10 are just two numbers that add together to make 10. They are also known as addition facts, fact families and many other names. There are only 5 pairs of numbers in number bonds of 10.
The numbers included are:
How can I help my child to understand number bonds?
Our wonderful worksheets will help consolidate the number bonds to 10 while providing support to the children so that they can practice the facts. The beautiful illustration will keep children engaged and excited. Once children finish their work they can then colour in the pictures to display their work in the classroom.
Why are number bonds important?
As well all know addition and subtraction are the backbones of Mathematics. If children are good in their addition and subtraction then they are good in all aspects of maths. Number bonds help children to develop a strong foundation of addition and subtraction. Once they know the number bonds to 10, they can work out other complex arithmetic problems quickly and efficiently.
Once children mastered number bonds to 10 they are introduced to number bonds to 20 which helps them massively in the latter stages of their learning.
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Number Bonds worksheets for Year 1 are an excellent resource for teachers looking to enhance their students' understanding of math concepts, particularly in the area of mixed operations. These worksheets provide a variety of engaging and challenging activities that help young learners develop a strong foundation in basic mathematical skills. By incorporating number bonds into their curriculum, teachers can effectively teach addition and subtraction, as well as promote a deeper understanding of the relationships between numbers. With a wide range of exercises, from simple to more complex, these worksheets cater to the diverse needs of Year 1 students, ensuring that they are well-equipped to tackle more advanced math topics in the future. Number Bonds worksheets for Year 1 are an invaluable tool for teachers who want to foster a love for math in their students and set them up for success.
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Number Bonds to 10 Lesson
This Year 1 Number Bonds to 10 lesson covers the prior learning of creating bonds to 10 using practical equipment, before moving onto the main skill of working writing and recalling number bonds to 10.
The lesson starts with a prior learning worksheet to check pupils’ understanding. The interactive lesson slides recap the prior learning before moving on to the main skill. Children can then practise further by completing the activities and can extend their learning by completing an engaging extension task.
National Curriculum Objectives
Mathematics Year 1: (1C1) Represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 10
Mathematics Year 1: (1C2b) Read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction (–) and equals (=) signs
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Lesson Slides
These lesson slide guide pupils through the prior learning of creating bonds to 10 using practical equipment, before moving onto the main skill of number bonds to 10. There are a number of questions to check pupils' understanding throughout.
Modelling PowerPoint
This powerpoint can be used to model the questions that the children will complete on the Varied Fluency and Reasoning & Problem Solving worksheets as part of this lesson.
These are the same as the lesson slides on Classroom Secrets. You can assign this as an activity for pupils to access individually in school or remotely from home.
Video Tutorial
Katie shows pupils how to use practical materials to create a mini abacus to work out their number bonds in this Number Bonds to 10 Video Tutorial.
1 Prior Learning
This worksheet recaps prior learning of creating bonds to 10 using practical equipment, before moving onto the main skill of working writing and recalling number bonds to 10.
Interactive Activity
This Reception Count and Match Game will help children to develop one-one correspondence skills.
2 Practical Activities
Practical Activities
These practical activities include tasks covering a range of provision areas for pupils to practise the main skill of number bonds to 10.
Supporting Activity
This number bonds to 10 supporting activities sheet contains suggestions for additional tasks you might wish to use to support pupils' understanding of the concepts taught in the lesson.
2 Varied Fluency
This differentiated worksheet includes varied fluency questions for pupils to practise the main skill of this lesson.
Mixed Practice
This worksheet includes varied fluency questions for pupils to practise the main skill of number bonds to 10.
This Year 1 Number Bonds to 10 Game is designed to check pupils' understanding of finding all number bonds to 10.
2 Reasoning & Problem Solving
This differentiated worksheet includes reasoning and problem solving questions to support the teaching of this step.
This number bonds to 10 extension task includes a challenge activity which can be used to further pupils' understanding of the concepts taught in the number bonds to 10 lesson.
Discussion Problem
This worksheet includes two discussion problems which can be used in pairs or small groups to further pupils' understanding of the concepts taught in this lesson.
Interactive Challenge Activity
This Year 1 Number Bonds to 10 Maths Challenge is designed to check pupils' understanding of finding number bonds to 10.
This differentiated worksheet includes varied fluency and reasoning and problem solving questions to support the teaching of this step.
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Consolidation Pack
This resource is aimed at Year 1 Expected and has been designed to give children the opportunity to consolidate the skills they have learned in Autumn Block 2 – Addition and Subtraction.
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Dot the Dinosaur is on her way to find some food but the berries she usually eats have all gone! She needs to find some more food and ventures further into the forest. Help Dot in her quest using your knowledge of number bonds to 10!
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This Autumn week 6 Maths pack contains varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving worksheets
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25 Number Bond Activities To Help Kids Develop Number Sense
They all add up to fun!
Number bond activities are a simple but incredibly helpful concept for kids learning their math facts. Here’s what you need to know.
What are number bonds?
In simplest terms, number bonds are pairs of numbers that add up to make another number. They’re usually represented by two smaller circles (the parts) linked to a larger one (the whole). Rather than just memorizing facts, students use number bond activities to truly understand the math, making them the perfect lead-in to addition and subtraction. Here are some of our favorite number bond activities.
1. Introduce the concept by sorting parts and wholes
Before you bring numbers into the mix, start by simply having kids sort pictures of whole items versus parts of items. This introduces the idea of “part, part, whole,” which is key to understanding number bonds.
Learn more: Parts and Wholes at Roots & Wings
2. Create a number bond model with paper plates
Make a model from paper plates to show how you can break a whole down into its parts. Use it for hands-on practice in the classroom.
Learn more: In the Loop
3. Post an anchor chart
A number bond anchor chart helps remind students about the importance of the concept. Show them all the ways to break down numbers and put them together again.
Learn more: Livin’ in a Van Down by the River
4. Dot the parts of the bond
Kids always get a kick out of using dot markers ! Let them represent the parts of the bond with dots, then count them up to make the whole.
Learn more: Playdough to Plato
5. Build a number bond machine
This is so fun! Drop the separate parts down their respective chutes, where they land to make up the whole. Kids will love this!
Learn more: Ms. Marinelli’s Classroom Blog
6. Turn bees into bonds
Looking for printable number bond activities? How cute are these number bond bees? Get a free printable set at the link.
Learn more: Frogs-and-Fairies
7. Make number bonds in divided plates
Look for these divided plastic plates at dollar stores, or pick up a package of disposables . Use them with mini erasers or other small toys.
Learn more: Number Bond Plates at Just Teachy
8. Paint number bond rainbows
Pull out the watercolors and make math more colorful! This is such a pretty way to learn more about number bonds.
Learn more: Math Geek Mama
9. Hold up number bond boards
These boards give kids a fun way to practice, and they make it easy for teachers to do a quick check of the classroom to see who’s getting the idea and who needs a little more help.
Buy it: Learning Resources Double-Sided Number Bonds Write-and-Wipe Answer Boards at Amazon
10. Roll the dice
Here’s an easy activity: Roll a die and create a bond using that number as the whole. You can also roll two dice and use them as the parts; add them together to find the whole.
Learn more: Boy Mama Teacher Mama
11. Sing the Farmer Pete song
This catchy tune is a great way to learn about making 10. Have your own students act it out just like in the video!
12. Pull out the dominoes
Dominoes make great math manipulatives! Lay them out to show the two parts, then write the whole bond in the circles.
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13. Clip and slide to make number bonds
We really like these clever Lakeshore Snap & Slide Number Bonds tools, but we love the fact that you can make your own using hangers from the bargain bin!
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14. Put together number bond eggs
Plastic eggs are so fun in the classroom! And they’re ideal to use for number bond activities. Demonstrate the concept using two halves of the egg to make up a whole.
Learn more: The Imagination Tree
15. Craft a number bond rainbow
Who knew number bonds could be so pretty? This math craft is a snap to put together, and it makes a great reference tool for kids learning their addition facts.
Learn more: Simply Kinder
16. Try a different kind of flash card
These flash cards force kids to think differently about math facts. They’re helpful for mastering both addition and subtraction too.
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17. Display number bonds in cupcake wrappers
Cupcake wrappers and craft sticks are inexpensive enough that you can make each student their own number bond manipulative! This is such an easy idea for hands-on practice.
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18. Assemble chain-link number bonds
Your students probably already get a kick of making paper chains, so use them as a colorful way to explore this math concept.
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19. Super-size your number bonds
A few circles of construction paper give kids their own big number bond tool to practice with. These are also large enough for teachers to display on the board for everyone to see.
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20. Count on your fingers
So adorable! Kids trace and cut out their hands, then glue them to paper, leaving the fingers free to bend. Now they can practice “making 10” while their hands are still free to write.
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21. Fly a number bond kite
Each of the tails on this smart kite represents part of the whole number at the top. These would make a fantastic springtime classroom decoration, don’t you think?
Learn more: Primary Playground
22. Step into a number bond
Kids will really “get into” this activity! Use them as markers to demonstrate the parts of the whole. (Try this with stuffed animals too.)
Learn more: Hula-Hoop Number Bonds at Roots and Wings
23. Turn a cookie sheet into a teaching tool
Tired of your math manipulatives disappearing underneath desks and cabinets? Use magnets on a cookie sheet instead. So smart!
Learn more: Cookie Sheets Number Bonds at Just Teachy
24. Wear number bonds bracelets
Grab some pipe cleaners and pony beads and turn math into a fashion statement! Kids can slide the beads around to show different number combinations, but they’ll always add up to the same whole.
Learn more: Dr. Jean and Friends
25. Turn Hula-Hoops into number bonds
This is just like the bracelets, only much bigger! Cut up pool noodles into pieces to make the “beads.” ( Find more uses for pool noodles in the classroom here. )
Learn more: Tunstall’s Teaching Tidbits
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Differentiated Year 1 worksheets for children to attempt to work out number bonds to 20 independently.
The children who are less confident are given the number bonds to workout.
The children who are more confident have to find their own number bonds to 20.
The children are know their number bonds to 20 are challenged to use the commutative law to find all number bonds to 20.
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Here you will find a range of free printable math worksheets to help your child learn their number pairs to 10. These sheets are carefully graded so that the easier sheets come first and give extra support. The sheets with numbers up to 10 are suitable for children in Kindergarten as well as 1st grade. Using these sheets will help your child to ...
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). Examples of number bonds of 10 include: 1 & 9, 7 & 3 and 5 & 5.
Number bonds to 10 are numbers which, when added together, equal 10. For example, 6 and 4 are number bonds to 10 because when you do the sum 6+4 it equals 10. Another example is 8 and 2, when added together these equal ten as well.. The above video may be from a third-party source.
Use this handy Double-Sided Counters: number bonds of 10 Worksheet as a fun and engaging activity to support children with counting to 10, and show how the number 10 can be composed in different ways. This wonderful number bonds of 10 printable activity features a set of ten-frames, each with a set of 10 red or yellow counters. Children need to work out how many of each colour there are, and ...
Number Bonds to 10 Worksheets. Click here for our other Year 1 Worksheets. A number bond is just a maths fact that a pair of numbers when added together make a given total. For example the number bonds for 10 are 0+10=10, 1+9=10; 2+8=10, 3+7=10, 4+6=10, 5+5=10 etc, and the number bonds for 20 are. Number bonds like times tables are something ...
Step 6: Number Bonds to 10 Homework Extension Year 1 Autumn Block 2. Number Bonds to 10 Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 1 Number Bonds to 10 Resource Pack. These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth. More resources for Autumn Block 2 ...
Draw pegs and coloured snakes to match additions. Complete number bonds to 10. Day 2. Match balloon number bonds to 10 and 20. Day 3. Use number bonds to work out missing number on dice. Day 4. Use number bonds to work out addition and subtraction. These procedural fluency practice sheets are part of our Year 1 Addition and Subtraction block.
In this example, the student knows that one of the number bonds for 10 includes the number 7 and that the other number is 3 (because 7+3=10). With this understanding in mind, it is a logical conclusion that 10 - 3 = 7 meaning that the missing number is 3.
Related: Free Addition Worksheets Year 1. Free Number bonds of 10 worksheets. Let your children learn the number bonds with our amazing free worksheets. Teachers can use them in class or can give them as their homework tasks. The worksheets can also be laminated so that they can be used over and over again.
Activity: Make your own number bonds machine. Find out how to create a number bonds machine with a grown-up. How to make a number bonds machine. Play Bud's Number Garden game. Practise recognising ...
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). Examples of number bonds of 10 include: 1 & 9, 7 & 3 and 5 & 5.
A Step-by-Step Guide for ParentsStep 1: Number Bonds within 10. A number bond is also referred to as a number pair. They are basically pairs of numbers that add to a given number. For example, 1 + 7, 2 + 6 and 4 + 4 are all number bonds of 8. In year 1, children learn to add number bond facts below 10 and the corresponding subtraction facts.
Use these year 1 maths mastery cards to help children master number bonds to 10. Children use practical equipment and a variety of representations, including ten-frames, number lines and part-whole models. They apply their knowledge of number bonds to reasoning and problem-solving activities. This resource links to the year 1 maths national curriculum aim 'Represent and use numbers bonds and ...
This is a digital download containing 11 different printables/worksheets. All activities focus on number bonds for numbers up to 10. There are a variety of different types of activity in the pack and there are lots of different themes to keep number bonds practice as fun as possible. Some activities focus on number bonds of one particular ...
Math Number Bonds worksheets for Year 1 students: Discover a collection of free printable resources to help young learners develop essential math skills and foster a strong foundation for future success. year 1 Number Bonds. Number Bonds. 12 Q. KG - 1st. Number Bonds. 10 Q. KG - 1st. Number Bonds.
This Year 1 Number Bonds to 10 lesson covers the prior learning of creating bonds to 10 using practical equipment, before moving onto the main skill of working writing and recalling number bonds to 10. The lesson starts with a prior learning worksheet to check pupils' understanding. The interactive lesson slides recap the prior learning ...
Number bonds to 10. Subject: Mathematics. Age range: 5-7. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. docx, 110.32 KB. docx, 56.17 KB. Two worksheets working on number bonds to 10. One worksheet the children have to complete a butterfly that has some spots on they have to workout the other part of the number bond using their chosen method ...
3. Post an anchor chart. A number bond anchor chart helps remind students about the importance of the concept. Show them all the ways to break down numbers and put them together again. Learn more: Livin' in a Van Down by the River. 4. Dot the parts of the bond. Kids always get a kick out of using dot markers!
What are Number Bonds? Number bonds are pairs of numbers which can be added together to create a given number. For instance, there are 10 distinct number bonds which can be added together to make the number 20. These are as follows: 1 and 19, 2 and 18, 3 and 17, 4 and 16, 5 and 15, 6 and 14, 7 and 13, 8 and 12, 9 and 11, 10 and 10.
Differentiated Year 1 worksheets for children to attempt to work out number bonds to 20 independently. The children who are less confident are given the number bonds to workout. The children who are more confident have to find their own number bonds to 20. The children are know their number bonds to 20 are challenged to use the commutative law ...
This teaching pack is linked to the new mastery curriculum and helps you teach year 1 students all about number bonds. This unit contains lots of fun games, activities, and worksheets to effectively teach and help students practise number bonds to 10 and 20. Show more. number bonds number bonds to 20 maths mastery year 1 number bonds of 10 ...
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