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Number Bonds with 9 Math Workbook - Composing Decomposing Numbers
Number Bonds with 9 Math Workbook - Composing Decomposing Numbers
Number Bonds with 9 Math Workbook - Composing Decomposing Numbers
Number Bonds with 9 Math Workbook - Composing Decomposing Numbers
Number Bonds with 9 Math Workbook - Composing Decomposing Numbers
Number Bonds with 9 Math Workbook - Composing Decomposing Numbers
Number Bonds with 9 Math Workbook - Composing Decomposing Numbers
Number Bonds with 9 Math Workbook - Composing Decomposing Numbers
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Are number combinations and fact fluency a stumbling block for your students? Set your students up for number sense success with this interactive number bond math workbook. Practicing number bonds through interesting and fun math activities supports students’ efforts with composing and decomposing numbers, which in turn supports their understanding of numerical relationships.

This workbook covers the number bonds for 9 with ten unique and engaging activities. Besides math skills, students will also practice reading skills and fine motor skills such as coloring, and cutting and pasting while completing the activities in their workbook.

The workbooks are quick and easy to assemble as the activities always follow the same sequence; simply copy, cut then staple, and a bevy of number bond activities awaits your eager mathematicians.

Each math workbook includes the following Standards based activities:

1. Spatial recognition of number bonds to 9 using dominoes - students identify dominoes with number patterns matching the given number.

2. Generating number bonds to 9 using an interactive spinner - make a spinner using a paperclip to create number sentences matching the given number.

3. Matching number bonds to 9 - draw lines connecting numbers that equal the given number.

4. Number bonds to 9 with part part whole models - cut and paste proportional bar models representing number bonds (to support development of number sense).

5. Identifying various ways to make 9 - discern which number sentences equal the given number.

6. Balancing equations to 9 - practice algebraic thinking by determining which value makes the number sentence true.

7. Missing Addends to 9 - find the missing part to complete the number bond diagram.

8. Ten frame matching - identify which number sentence is represented by the 10 frame.

9. Representing numbers bonds to 9 on a number line - create number sentences based on visual models.

10. Number nine (9) word puzzle - support number word recognition by following the “color code”.

The workbooks can be used in a variety of ways. Use them during morning work, during math centers, Daily 3 math time, or small group instruction.

If you liked this resource, click the links below to check out my other number bonds math workbooks:

⭐️Number Bonds 5

⭐️Number Bonds 6

⭐️Number Bonds 7

⭐️Number Bonds 8

⭐️Number Bonds 10

⭐️Number Bonds 11

⭐️Number Bonds 12

⭐️Number Bonds 13

⭐️Number Bonds 14

⭐️Number Bonds 15

⭐️⭐️Or you can save money and purchase the Number Bonds Bundled Set, which includes all the workbooks for numbers 5 - 15.

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Number Bonds with 9 Math Workbook - Composing Decomposing Numbers

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Are number combinations and fact fluency a stumbling block for your students? Set your students up for number sense success with this interactive number bond math workbook. Practicing number bonds through interesting and fun math activities supports students’ efforts with composing and decomposing n
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Description

Are number combinations and fact fluency a stumbling block for your students? Set your students up for number sense success with this interactive number bond math workbook. Practicing number bonds through interesting and fun math activities supports students’ efforts with composing and decomposing numbers, which in turn supports their understanding of numerical relationships.

This workbook covers the number bonds for 9 with ten unique and engaging activities. Besides math skills, students will also practice reading skills and fine motor skills such as coloring, and cutting and pasting while completing the activities in their workbook.

The workbooks are quick and easy to assemble as the activities always follow the same sequence; simply copy, cut then staple, and a bevy of number bond activities awaits your eager mathematicians.

Each math workbook includes the following Standards based activities:

1. Spatial recognition of number bonds to 9 using dominoes - students identify dominoes with number patterns matching the given number.

2. Generating number bonds to 9 using an interactive spinner - make a spinner using a paperclip to create number sentences matching the given number.

3. Matching number bonds to 9 - draw lines connecting numbers that equal the given number.

4. Number bonds to 9 with part part whole models - cut and paste proportional bar models representing number bonds (to support development of number sense).

5. Identifying various ways to make 9 - discern which number sentences equal the given number.

6. Balancing equations to 9 - practice algebraic thinking by determining which value makes the number sentence true.

7. Missing Addends to 9 - find the missing part to complete the number bond diagram.

8. Ten frame matching - identify which number sentence is represented by the 10 frame.

9. Representing numbers bonds to 9 on a number line - create number sentences based on visual models.

10. Number nine (9) word puzzle - support number word recognition by following the “color code”.

The workbooks can be used in a variety of ways. Use them during morning work, during math centers, Daily 3 math time, or small group instruction.

If you liked this resource, click the links below to check out my other number bonds math workbooks:

⭐️Number Bonds 5

⭐️Number Bonds 6

⭐️Number Bonds 7

⭐️Number Bonds 8

⭐️Number Bonds 10

⭐️Number Bonds 11

⭐️Number Bonds 12

⭐️Number Bonds 13

⭐️Number Bonds 14

⭐️Number Bonds 15

⭐️⭐️Or you can save money and purchase the Number Bonds Bundled Set, which includes all the workbooks for numbers 5 - 15.

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 4 out of 5
October 15, 2023
I really liked the different representations of the problems, but it was a tad cumbersome to put the book together. It would be easier for teachers to copy, staple, and cut if the booklet had the same design on the top and the bottom. Otherwise, it is a great addition to my curriculum.
J B.
549 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
September 3, 2021
Love the Number Bonds resources!
Lisa C.
55 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
March 23, 2019
I loved it! The kids loved it. A great fun and creative resource.
Micheline D.
113 reviews
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Jul 11, 2019
Glad you found this product helpful and that it met your expectations. Thanks!
Rated 5 out of 5
August 8, 2017
so useful
LORI T.
262 reviews
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Aug 16, 2017
Glad you found it useful.
Rated 5 out of 5
October 4, 2015
I bought this product last week and used it with my 1st graders the following day. There was no prep, aside from printing and cutting the sheets in half, and the kiddos had so much fun with it. Thank you for making practice fun!
Kamila K.
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Oct 5, 2015
I am so glad that your kids found practicing number bonds fun! Thanks!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
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).
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