Tens and Ones Number Bonds (2024)

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This Tens and Ones Early Finisher Activity set is a great tool to use after teaching this concept. Students are shown tens and ones. They will need to complete the NUMBER BOND as well as the math sentence to match the picture. Once the concept is taught, students grab their work mat or white board, sit on the rug (or at their desk) and begin working on the related powerpoint/google slide. No fuss, mess, or chaos! ❤️ Just press play and keep them engaged while you help the students who need more individualized attention.

Grade Level: 1st Grade

Subject: Math

Math Category: Early Finishers

Math Modules: Early Finishers, Module 6

Resource Types: PDF, Powerpoint

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This Tens and Ones Number Bonds Activity set is a great tool to use after teaching this concept. Students are shown tens and ones. They will need to complete the NUMBER BOND as well as the math sentence to match the picture. Once the concept is taught, students grab their work mat or white board, sit on the rug (or at their desk) and begin working on the related powerpoint/google slide. No fuss, mess, or chaos! ❤️ Just press play and keep them engaged while you help the students who need more individualized attention.

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Each set includes:

  • A QR code if you want to use during centers (for the students who didn't finish early)
  • A PPT that you just need to press play and the students will be able to work through the ppt while you work with other students (or drag into google slides)
  • There's a matching page for students to write their answer, then erase as they get ready for the next problem. Or you can use a whiteboard.

How these work for PPT:

  1. You open up this resource in PPT
  2. Press Present/Play
  3. As students finish their math exit tickets they sit on the floor with their white board
  4. They begin answering the questions projected on the board
  5. After 10-20 seconds, answers appear
  6. Students check their work with the correct answer shown
  7. The ppt automatically goes to the next slide
  8. Students continue working through the slideshow
  9. As students finish their math work, they can jump in at any time
  10. BONUS: You get to help students who need your help while the rest of the class is engaged and learning!!

How these work Google Slides:

  1. Drag the PPT to your Google Drive Folder
  2. Open up the slideshow
  3. PressPresent/Play
  4. Hover over the3 dotsin the bottom left corner and then click on them
  5. ClickAuto Play
  6. Select the amount of time you want
  7. ClickLoop
  8. ClickPlay
  9. As studentsfinishtheir math exit tickets they sit on the floor with their white board
  10. Theybegin answeringthe questions projected on the board
  11. After10-20 seconds, answers appear
  12. Studentscheck their workwith the correct answer shown
  13. The pptautomaticallygoes to the next slide
  14. Studentscontinue workingthrough the slideshow
  15. As students finish their math work, they canjump in at any time
  16. BONUS:You get to help students who need your help while the rest of the class is engaged and learning!!

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  • These activities were easy to use on Google Classroom.

  • These have been perfect to use in summer school as a review! Plenty of problems to use. I can't wait to use them during the year!

  • Great activity to have my students practice.

  • Great resource! I love how it has virtual place value blocks already on the slides and my students loved that too!

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FAQs

What are the number bonds of 10? ›

They can also be called 'number pairs' or 'number partners'. It is relatively easy to memorise the number bonds of 10 as there are only five pairs of numbers to remember. The pairs of numbers that add together to make 10 are: 1 and 9, 2 and 8, 3 and 7, 4 and 6, and 5 and 5.

What is the tens and ones rule? ›

Ans: In a two-digit number, the value of the digit depends on its position in that number. At one's place, the digit which is at the extreme right is known to be like one's, whereas the digit placed at the leftmost is known to be at ten's. For example, consider a two-digit number say .

What are examples of number bonds? ›

Number bonds are pairs of numbers that can be added together to make another number e.g. 4 + 6 = 10.

What are the bond numbers 10? ›

Number bonds to 10 (Kindergarten)

1 + 9. 2 + 8. 3 + 7. 4 + 6.

How to teach kids number bonds? ›

Children start out by counting familiar real-world objects that they can interact with. They then use counters to represent the real-world objects. From here, they progress to grouping counters into two groups. By putting five counters into two groups, children learn the different ways that five can be made.

How do you teach number bonds to 10 reception? ›

Support children to record their answers. Using the Numicon, demonstrate how they fit together to make 10. e.g. 0+10=10, 1+9=10,2+8=10,3+7=10,4+6=10,5+5=10, 6+4=10, 7+3=10, 8+2=10, 9+1=10, 0+10=10 Support children to write the number sentence for each number bond for 10.

How do you memorize number bonds? ›

The Key to learning number bonds is frequent repetition, regular revision. 5 to 10 minutes every day is better than an hour a week. A poster on the wall that is not used is simply wall paper. Here are some ideas to help your child memorise their addition and subtraction facts.

How do I teach number bonds to 10 games? ›

Play a classic memory game where students take turns to turn over one of each card and match the number bonds to ten. When they make a pair, they get to keep it. The winner is the student with the most pairs at the end. You could even build a real tower with a fun addition to 10 blocks game.

What is an example of tens and ones? ›

Place Values

All two-digit numbers are composed of tens and ones. For example, in the number 56, 5 is at the tens place, and 6 is at the ones place. Here, each rod represents 1 ten and is comprised of 10 ones. Factoid 1: The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40… can be written as 1 ten, 2 tens, 3 tens, 4 tens, and so on.

What is tens and ones method? ›

The two digits of a two-digit number represent the number of tens and ones. 37 has 2 digits. 37 stands for 3 tens and 7 ones. The 3 in 37 is the tens digit.

How do you identify a number bond? ›

Number bonds are simply the whole-part relationship between numbers. It's a way of expressing a number as the sum of two or more other numbers. For example, the number bonds for the number 5 can be 0 and 5, 1 and 4, 2 and 3, and so on. Each of these pairs add up to 5, hence they are known as the number bonds of 5.

What are the 5 main types of bonds? ›

There are five main types of bonds: Treasury, savings, agency, municipal, and corporate. Each type of bond has its own sellers, purposes, buyers, and levels of risk vs. return. If you want to take advantage of bonds, you can also buy securities that are based on bonds, such as bond mutual funds.

What numbers can make 10? ›

There are nine different pairs of numbers that add together to make ten. They are one plus nine, two plus eight, three plus seven, four plus six, five plus five, six plus four, seven plus three, eight plus two, and nine plus one!

What numbers make 10 draw all the possible number bonds? ›

An example of a number bond would be 3+7=10. This makes 3 and 7 number bonds of 10. Other number bonds of 10 include 1+9, 2+8, and 4+6. Take a look at this Addition to 10 - Mental Maths Senior Infants Activity Pack to get started with number bonds.

What are pairs of 10? ›

Pair Factors of 10
Positive pairsNegative pairs
1 × 10 = 10; (1, 10)(-1) × (-10) = 10; (-1, -10)
2 × 5 = 10; (2, 5)(-2) × (-5) = 10; (-2, -5)
5 × 2 = 10; (5, 2)(-5) × (-2) = 10; (-5, -2)
10 × 1 = 10; (10, 1)(-10) × (-1) = 10; (-10, -1)

What are the factors of the number 10? ›

The factors of 10 are 1, 2, 5 and 10.

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