24 Number Bond
Kris Elvin O'Brien
A number bond is a set of three numbers. A whole (the sum) and two parts (the addends). The pair of addends add up to give the sum (or the whole). Number bonds instantly reveal the answer without the need for actual calculation, so it’s handy to know them instantly.
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Number bonds show us what the total will be when we add two numbers together. Do you know what adding the numbers 2+3 equals? Did you say 5? That’s right! In a number bond graph, like the one pictured below, you would write 5 in the big circle on the left, then write 2 in one small circle and 3 in the other small circle. Just by looking at the graph you would know 2+3=5 without having to count it. Can you think of other numbers that make 5 when added together?
Click on this link to watch a short video from eSpark to learn more.
Click the link below for an interactive number bond tool from Toy Theater.
References:
STUDYPAD, INC. (2022, September 19). Number Bonds – Definition, Examples, Practice Problems, FAQs. SplashLearn.com. https://www.splashlearn.com/math-vocabulary/number-sense/number-bonds
Hogan, Jennifer. (2017, February 24). How Can Number Bonds Help Your Child With Math? Scholastic.com. https://www.scholastic.com/parents/school-success/learning-toolkit-blog/how-can-number-bonds-help-your-child-math.html
eSpark. (2020, April 2). Introduction to Number Bonds, Kindergarten-1st Grade Math [Video]. YouTube. https://youtu.be/LFki4BENvcw?si=neUC8WsqWcXglAmd
Toy Theater. (2020, November 5). Number Bonds. ToyTheater.com. https://toytheater.com/number-bonds/