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Number bonds are the relationship between a number and the parts that make it. They are the different pairs of numbers that add up to the same number. For example, if we add together 4 and 5, we get 9. Thus, the pair 4 and 5 are number bonds that make up the number 9.
Number bonds worksheets help students to apply appropriate rules to identify and find the number of significant digits in whole numbers and decimals. Number bonds are missing number addition problems that all have the same sum.
0:11 3:56 And an immediate question to ask children is if I have four how many more do I need to make. 10. IfMoreAnd an immediate question to ask children is if I have four how many more do I need to make. 10. If they dont know the answer its easy to count up the pegs.
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Number bonds are two numbers that add up to a certain number. If we look at number bonds of ten as an example, we can see that ten can be partitioned into two parts in different ways. Ten can be partitioned into zero and ten, one and nine, two and eight, three and seven, four and six, five and five.
0:11 3:56 Ive got here some uh four over here and an immediate question to ask children is if I have four howMoreIve got here some uh four over here and an immediate question to ask children is if I have four how many more do I need to make. 10. If they dont know the answer its easy to count up the pegs.

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