Free Printable Number Bond Practice for Kindergarten
Number bonds show how numbers break apart and come back together — for example, 7 is made of 3 and 4. This part-whole thinking is the foundation for addition, subtraction, and mental math strategies used throughout elementary school.
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Give your child 5 blocks and ask them to split them into two groups. How many ways can they do it? This is number bond thinking.
Master bonds for 5 before moving to bonds for 10. Solid understanding of small numbers builds confidence with bigger ones.
If 3 + 4 = 7, then 7 - 3 = 4. Number bonds naturally teach the relationship between addition and subtraction.
At snack time, split crackers into two groups. At dinner, split peas between two sides of the plate. Daily practice with real objects cements the concept.
This printable is a great start. Our 10-minute daily lessons take it further with interactive exercises, progress tracking, and a structured 48-week curriculum.
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