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Number Bond Mat & Activities | K-2 Math Printable (PDF)
Number Bond Mat & Activities | K-2 Math Printable (PDF)
Number Bond Mat & Activities | K-2 Math Printable (PDF)
Number Bond Mat & Activities | K-2 Math Printable (PDF)
Number Bond Mat & Activities | K-2 Math Printable (PDF)
Number Bond Mat & Activities | K-2 Math Printable (PDF)
Number Bond Mat & Activities | K-2 Math Printable (PDF)
Number Bond Mat & Activities | K-2 Math Printable (PDF)
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Description

Give number bonds real meaning with a simple mat and no-prep activities. This printable set helps kids see part–part–whole, write the matching facts, and use the number line to reason about totals. Use it for small groups, centers, or quick warm ups. Print once, laminate, and you’re set.

What’s inside

1 number bond mat page: bond circles, equations, and a 0–20 number line

2 pages of step-by-step learning activities: Roll and Build, What’s Missing, Color the Bond, Build with Blocks, Jump the Line, Count and Clap, Finger Bond Flash

1 page of bonus questions and math talk prompts for quick oral word problems

Black and white, ink friendly, 300 dpi, letter size 8.5x11, PDF

Skills

Number bonds within 5, 10, 20

Missing addend and fact families

Make 10 strategy with ten frames

Early addition and subtraction reasoning on a number line

How to use

Print the mat. Add dice, cubes, or mini erasers. Mark parts and whole, then write the two equations. Use the activity pages to guide practice and quick discussion. Slip in a dry-erase sleeve for daily reuse.

Who it’s for

PreK, Kindergarten, first grade, homeschool, tutoring, intervention, special education.

Printing

Choose “actual size.” Print on cardstock for durability. Laminate or use sleeves for dry-erase.

License

Personal classroom and home use. Digital download only.

Materials

PDF digital file

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Number Bond Mat & Activities | K-2 Math Printable (PDF)

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Description

Give number bonds real meaning with a simple mat and no-prep activities. This printable set helps kids see part–part–whole, write the matching facts, and use the number line to reason about totals. Use it for small groups, centers, or quick warm ups. Print once, laminate, and you’re set.

What’s inside

1 number bond mat page: bond circles, equations, and a 0–20 number line

2 pages of step-by-step learning activities: Roll and Build, What’s Missing, Color the Bond, Build with Blocks, Jump the Line, Count and Clap, Finger Bond Flash

1 page of bonus questions and math talk prompts for quick oral word problems

Black and white, ink friendly, 300 dpi, letter size 8.5x11, PDF

Skills

Number bonds within 5, 10, 20

Missing addend and fact families

Make 10 strategy with ten frames

Early addition and subtraction reasoning on a number line

How to use

Print the mat. Add dice, cubes, or mini erasers. Mark parts and whole, then write the two equations. Use the activity pages to guide practice and quick discussion. Slip in a dry-erase sleeve for daily reuse.

Who it’s for

PreK, Kindergarten, first grade, homeschool, tutoring, intervention, special education.

Printing

Choose “actual size.” Print on cardstock for durability. Laminate or use sleeves for dry-erase.

License

Personal classroom and home use. Digital download only.

Materials

PDF digital file

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
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