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Activity: "My child learnt about Number bonds"

Math

  • The child has learned the concept of number bonds, which involves breaking down numbers into their component parts or pairs.
  • The child can now understand the relationship between a whole number and its parts.
  • The child has practiced using number bonds to solve basic addition and subtraction problems.
  • The child has developed the ability to visually represent number bonds using pictures or manipulatives.

After completing the activity, you can continue to develop your child's understanding of number bonds through various creative ways. Encourage them to use everyday objects like toys or snacks to create number bonds and verbalize the relationship between the whole and its parts. You can also play number bond games or use online interactive resources to reinforce the concept further.

Book Recommendations

  • One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab by April Pulley Sayre and Jeff Sayre: This book introduces counting and number concepts in a fun and engaging way, including the idea of number bonds.
  • Mouse Count by Ellen Stoll Walsh: This story follows a group of mice who encounter various predators, providing opportunities for counting and exploring number relationships.
  • How Many Snails? by Paul Giganti Jr.: This book combines math and nature as it explores counting and grouping snails, offering a chance to discuss number bonds as well.

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