The task involves completing number bonds to make a total of 6 balls. Number bonds are pairs of numbers that add up to a given total (in this case, 6). Let's solve the problem step by step.
Step 1: Understand the Problem
We need to fill in the circles in each number bond diagram such that the two numbers in the bottom circles add up to the number in the top circle (which is 6). Additionally, we need to complete the number sentences below each diagram.
Step 2: Identify Possible Number Bonds for 6
The possible pairs of numbers that add up to 6 are:
- 0 + 6 = 6
- 1 + 5 = 6
- 2 + 4 = 6
- 3 + 3 = 6
- 4 + 2 = 6
- 5 + 1 = 6
- 6 + 0 = 6
Step 3: Fill in the Diagrams
Let's fill in the diagrams one by one using different number bonds:
#### Diagram 1:
- Top circle: 6
- Bottom circles: We can choose any pair that adds up to 6. Let's use
1 and 5.
- Number sentence:
1 and 5 make 6
#### Diagram 2:
- Top circle: 6
- Bottom circles: We can choose another pair, such as
2 and 4.
- Number sentence:
2 and 4 make 6
#### Diagram 3:
- Top circle: 6
- Bottom circles: We can choose another pair, such as
3 and 3.
- Number sentence:
3 and 3 make 6
#### Diagram 4:
- Top circle: 6
- Bottom circles: We can choose another pair, such as
0 and 6.
- Number sentence:
0 and 6 make 6
Step 4: Write the Final Answers
Here are the completed diagrams and number sentences:
1.
Diagram 1:
- Bottom circles: 1 and 5
- Number sentence:
1 and 5 make 6
2.
Diagram 2:
- Bottom circles: 2 and 4
- Number sentence:
2 and 4 make 6
3.
Diagram 3:
- Bottom circles: 3 and 3
- Number sentence:
3 and 3 make 6
4.
Diagram 4:
- Bottom circles: 0 and 6
- Number sentence:
0 and 6 make 6
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{c}
\text{Diagram 1: } 1 \text{ and } 5 \text{ make } 6 \\
\text{Diagram 2: } 2 \text{ and } 4 \text{ make } 6 \\
\text{Diagram 3: } 3 \text{ and } 3 \text{ make } 6 \\
\text{Diagram 4: } 0 \text{ and } 6 \text{ make } 6
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of composing numbers worksheet.