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Decompose and Compose Numbers to 10 Number Bonds MEGA BUNDLE

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    Make 10: Use pictures, number bonds, and number sentence to add more to make 10

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    A comprehensive BUNDLE of concept development, activities, centers and practice worksheets for decomposing numbers to 10, using number bonds to add and subtract within 5 and 10, and decomposing / composing numbers to 10.


    Includes these BUNDLES:

    ***BUNDLE 1:

    Pictures for Number Bonds / Math Stories for Composing and Decomposing Numbers to 10 and Exploring Number Pairs to 10

    Project the images for lesson, print the images for centers. Learners tell math stories about the polar animals (set one) and forest animals (set 2) to develop the concepts of parts, wholes, and nuber bonds.

    -Organized by totals with mixed totals included

    -Includes practice worksheets


    ***BUNDLE 2:

    Early Number Bonds Bundle for Numbers to 5

    Introduce number bonds for addition and subtraction with this set of 3 beginner number bonds resources. Help learners understand part-part-whole relationships, learn partner numbers for 3, 4, and 5 and use number bonds when adding and subtracting within 5.

    It includes:

    1. Use Pictures and Number Bonds to Compose & Decompose Numbers to 5

    Introduce Number Bonds! Your learners will first work with pictures and number bonds with totals of 3, 4, and 5, and later use the pictures and number bonds to complete number sentence (frames) that match the pictures.

    This resource is organized by total (3, 4, and 5) and then mixed numbers for review. It also separates composing (“What Makes 4?”) and decomposing (“What are the parts of 4?”) to help learners grasp the concepts as they are just being introduced to using number bonds.

    For each number (3,4,and 5) you will have:

    • Pictures and number bonds for composing the number
    • Pictures and number bonds for decomposing the number
    • Pictures, number bonds and sentence “__ and __ make __” and “___ is __ and __”
    • 3 blackline worksheets

    Mixed Practice You will have 2 pages (2 problems per page) of composing numbers 3,4and 5 and 2 pages (2 problems per page) of decomposing 3,4 and 5. There are 2 corresponding worksheets for mixed practice. .

    2. Modeling and Worksheets for Addition to 5 Using Number Bonds and Pictures

    Practice the part-whole relationship in addition to 5 using number bonds and number sentences.

    • Display the color version to model the skill
    • Print blackline for student worksheets
    • Print color for dry-erase pocket math center activities.

    This resource will help learners develop fluency with describing the part-whole relationship for numbers to 5 and to represent the action of joining 2 parts using number sentences and number bonds. Includes SIMPLE missing addends work.

    Pages Included (Blackline copy and a color copy included in a zip file).

    2-9: Find the Total and Complete the Number Bond

    10-15: Identify the Parts / Complete the Number Sentence and Number Bond

    16-21: Use the Pictures to Complete the Number Sentence Frame and Number Bond

    22-27: Use the Pictures to Write a Number Sentence and Complete the Number Bond

    28-33: Solve the Addition by Drawing the Missing Part and Complete the Number Bond

    3. Subtract to 5 Using Number Bonds and Pictures to Subtract

    Practice representing the part-whole relationship in subtraction within 5 using number bonds and number sentences.

    • Display the color version for modeling the skill.
    • Print blackline for student worksheets
    • Printed color pages are great for dry-erase pocket centers!

    This resource will help learners develop fluency with describing the part-whole relationship for numbers to 5 and to represent the action of joining 2 parts using number sentences and number bonds.

    Pages Included (Blackline copy and a color copy included in a zip file).

    2-7: Find the Difference and Complete the Number Bond

    8-13: Identify the Parts / Complete the Number Sentence and Number Bond

    14-19: Use the Pictures to Complete the Number Sentence Frame and Number Bond

    20-25: Use the Pictures to Write a Number Sentence and Complete the Number Bond

    26-33: Solve the Addition by Drawing the Missing Part and Complete the Number Bond


    ***BUNDLE 3:

    DECOMPOSING / NUMBER BONDS CENTERS with WORKSHEETS

    Engaging and colorful centers and activities give kids hands-on practice with decomposing and decomposing numbers to 10 with nuber bonds and equations.

    Centers include worksheets to reinforce the skills. Use for small group work, centers, or lessons.

    Included Resources:

    1. "Ways to Make" Numbers to 10

    Learners will: Use concrete objects to find all number pairs / partner numbers of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

    Includes: Color and Blackline Work Mats, 8 Worksheets, Printable Number Pairs Posters

    2. Monster Bonds: Decompose and Compose 3,4 and 5

    Match the number bond card to the picture of the monster with a cube stick composed of 2 different color cubes.

    Includes:

    • 18 Color Pictures Cards with Totals 3, 4 and 5
    • Differentiated Number Bonds Cards (One set with the total in red)
    • 2 Worksheets

    3. Monster Bonds: Decompose and Compose 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10

    Match the number bond card to the picture of the monster with a cube stick composed of 2 different color cubes that matches the number bond.

    Includes:

    • 18 Color Pictures Cards with Totals 3, 4 and 5
    • 18 Number Bonds Cards
    • 2 Worksheets

    4. Bear Buddies Number Bonds to 8

    Use number bonds or number sentence frames to describe the part-part-whole relationship shown in the picture of 2 colors of bear counters. Use picture cards and the matching recording page. (You do not nead bears.)

    • Work with groups to 5 using number bonds
    • Work with groups to 5 using number sentences
    • Work with groups of 6-8 using number bonds
    • Work with groups of 6-8 using number sentences
    • 4 Worksheets

    5. Bear Buddies Number Bonds to 10: Make Sets to Match the Number Bonds

    Learners will use 2 colors of counting bears OR ANY OBJECT to decompose and compose numbers 6 -10 with this Hands-On Math Center Activity and Worksheets. Learners are given a number bond and they use the objects to show the parts and whole.

    DIFFERENTIATED: Includes Activity Cards with and without set templates.

    This resource includes:

    • 34 full color center cards for different ways to compose and decompose numbers 6-10

    17 Cards with a 5-group template for the whole

    17 Cards with no template

    • 2 Worksheets for Practice or Assessment

    Color the bears 2 different colors to match the number bond.

    This center is aligned to the standard (K.OA.3)


    6. Penguin Theme Number Bonds and Partner Numbers to 10

    Learners will: Use objects to decompose numbers to 10 and represent the part-part-whole using number bonds.

    This resource includes:

    • Color and Blackline Activity Mats
    • 20 Center Cards showing decomposed groups of snowballs
    • 20 Number Bonds Cards for matching to the Center Cards
    • 13 Worksheets Great for Practice and Assessment


    7. Decompose Numbers to 10 Hands-On Activity Mats

    Learners will

    • use objects to find the partner numbers / number pairs of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
    • use the number pairs to complete the addition equations (___ + ___ = 6 AND 6 = ___ + ___).

    Each total has a different mat with a fun theme! Use common objects. Mats include color and blackline.

    8. Number Pairs Subtraction / Cube Trains Subtraction

    Learners will

    • break cube trains to find the number partners of 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
    • use the number pairs to complete the subtraction number bonds and equations (6 - ___ = ___)

    Includes:

    • Color and Blackline Workmat for each total: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 1 for 3 and 4
    • 7 Worksheets (for each total as above)

    9. Little Ducks Subtraction Stories: Tell and Solve Subtraction Story Problems with Pictures and Number Bonds

    Learners will: Use Pictures and Partner Numbers to Subtract from Totals of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

    Includes:

    • 12 images showing a number of ducks, some with Xs to represent subtraction. Learners show subtraction with number bonds and number sentence frames.

    2 Images for each total 5-10 with number bonds in different positiions

    • 10 Worksheets

    One for subtracting from each total (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)

    X to Subtract and fill in the number sentence frame and number bond

    (4) Mixed Practice

    • Lesson Plan

    ***BUNDLE 4:

    LEVELED ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION with NUMBER BONDS WORKSHEETS

    Addition and Subtraction with Number Bonds: Number Bonds Practice / Use Number Bonds to Add and Subtract within 5 and within 10

    The 3 sets included in this pack will build a firm foundation in representing parts and wholes in number bonds and when writing number sentences.


    The full color pages are great for display.

    PRINTS NICELY IN GRAYSCALE

    In Set 1, learners do some foundational work with parts and wholes and independently complete the number bonds. They will have the support of a partially completed number sentence or sentence frame. Work is addition and subtraction within 6.

    In Set 2, learners work with addition and subtraction within 5 and complete number bonds and number sentences independently.

    In set 3, learners move to work within 10.

    Great for additional practice, remediation or special education, homework or home practice books.


    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

    1. (BONUS ITEM) Adding More to Make Ten Worksheets with Ocean Animals Theme K.OA.4

    This set worksheets gives learners practice with drawing more to make ten and completing the number sentence and number bonds to match their addition.

    Includes 10 Pages:

    • Draw to Make 10 and Complete the Number Sentence: 6 Pages
    • Draw to Make 10 and Identify the Numer Pairs of 10: 2 page
    • Draw to Make 10 and complete the Number Sentence and Number Bonds to Show Number Pairs of 10: 2 pages

    2. Simple Math Story Problems with Pictures and Number Bonds:

    8 pgs each: Addition, Subtraction and Missing Addends (Missing Parts) within 10

    This is a great resource for beginning to teach word problem solving skills.

    Includes:

    • 8 Pages of Each Problem Type
    • Student Workmat
    • 3 Worksheets (1 for each problem type.)

    How to Use

    • Use projectable images for concept development or group work
    • Learners can work on their own mat (Optional)
    • Print in grayscale for student "problem of the day" or warm-ups.
    • Print in color for small group activities / math center.
    • Assign in EASEL or other platform.
    • GREAT for Word Problem INTERVENTIONS!
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    Standards

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    Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.
    Solve addition and subtraction word problems, and add and subtract within 10, e.g., by using objects or drawings to represent the problem.
    Decompose numbers less than or equal to 10 into pairs in more than one way, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record each decomposition by a drawing or equation (e.g., 5 = 2 + 3 and 5 = 4 + 1).
    For any number from 1 to 9, find the number that makes 10 when added to the given number, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record the answer with a drawing or equation.

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