Math
- The child has learned number bonds of 10.
- They can subtract using number bonds of 10.
- They can add using number bonds of 10.
To continue developing number sense and fluency with number bonds of 10 and 20, you can try incorporating hands-on activities such as using manipulatives like counters or cubes to create and break apart number bonds. You can also use number bond worksheets or online games to practice addition and subtraction with number bonds. Additionally, you can encourage the child to apply their knowledge of number bonds to real-life situations, such as counting objects in groups of 10 or grouping objects into sets of 10.
Book Recommendations
- Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith: A humorous book that explores the presence of math in everyday life, including number bonds and other concepts.
- 10 Black Dots by Donald Crews: This counting book uses dots to demonstrate different ways to make 10, encouraging children to explore number bonds.
- Ten Apples Up On Top! by Dr. Seuss: A fun story about animals balancing apples on their heads, which can help reinforce number bonds of 10 and basic addition skills.
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