In these number bonds to 10 games, children begin by rolling a dice. They count the dots before colouring in the corresponding number of circles on the included worksheet.
This initial step reinforces numeracy skills and adds an element of excitement to the learning process.
Next, children complete the number bond by colouring in the remaining circles. This hands-on approach allows pupils to grasp the concept of number bonds in a tangible way.
Finally, children need to reflect on their work by writing down the two parts that compose the whole number they have just created. This step promotes critical thinking and reinforces understanding of the relationship between numbers.
Number bonds to 10 games
These printable worksheets focus on making numbers from six to ten. Use them to give students additional practice and reinforcement.
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