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"Number Bonds" worksheet from *Superstar Worksheets*, but the image is blank — there are no numbers filled in. Number bonds are visual tools used to teach addition and subtraction by showing how numbers can be split into parts.
Since the circles in the number bond diagrams are empty, I can't solve specific problems unless numbers are provided.
However, I can explain
how to use this worksheet and give you an example of how to fill it out.
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🔍 What Are Number Bonds?
A
number bond shows how a number can be broken down into two parts. For example:
- The number 7 can be broken into 3 and 4.
- This is shown as:
```
7
/ \
3 4
```
And written as:
3 + 4 = 7
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📝 How to Use This Worksheet
Each diagram has:
- One large circle at the top (the
whole number).
- Two smaller circles below (the
parts).
You need to:
1. Choose a number for the top circle (e.g., 5).
2. Split it into two parts (e.g., 2 and 3).
3. Fill in the circles accordingly.
4. Write the addition sentence below.
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✔ Example Solution (Using 6)
Let’s say we choose the number
6 for each number bond.
#### First Bond:
```
6
/ \
2 4
```
Equation:
2 + 4 = 6
#### Second Bond:
```
6
/ \
1 5
```
Equation:
1 + 5 = 6
#### Third Bond:
```
6
/ \
3 3
```
Equation:
3 + 3 = 6
#### Fourth Bond:
```
6
/ \
0 6
```
Equation:
0 + 6 = 6
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💡 Tips:
- Use small numbers (like 5–10) for beginners.
- Encourage students to find different combinations.
- You can also reverse it: give the two parts and ask for the whole.
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🛠️ If You Want Me to Solve It…
Please provide:
- The numbers that should go in the circles, or
- A specific number you'd like to use for all bonds (e.g., "use number 8")
Then I can fill in the worksheet completely with correct answers and explanations.
Let me know!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of number bonds.