Practise number bonds to 5 with part-whole diagrams — one value is left blank to fill in, and every sheet prints with a matching answer key. The first part-whole pairs — every way to split 5. Free, no signup.
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Quick way to teach it: Grab five counters or use one hand. Hide some and ask 'how many are missing?' — that's a number bond in action.
A number bond is a simple diagram showing how a "whole" splits into two "parts." For bonds to 5, the whole is 5 and the two parts add up to it — like 2 and 3. Number bonds to 5 show all the ways 5 breaks into two parts — 1 and 4, 2 and 3. Seeing the whole and its parts together is what makes addition and subtraction click.
Bonds to 5 are usually taught in Kindergarten. Each worksheet leaves one value blank — sometimes a part, sometimes the whole — so kids practise both adding the parts and finding a missing part.
Grab five counters or use one hand. Hide some and ask 'how many are missing?' — that's a number bond in action. Print a fresh sheet, work a few each day, and check with the answer key — short, regular practice beats one long session.
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