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Numbers Have Families!

Chapter 6: Number Bonds (Part–Part–Whole)

Did you know? Every number is made of other numbers! 5 is not just "five" — it's 2 and 3, it's 4 and 1, it's even 0 and 5! Let's discover how numbers can split and join!

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Split Numbers
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Find Parts
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Make Wholes
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Collect Bonds
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Riya's Gift Sharing! 🎁

Riya has 5 gifts for her birthday party.
She wants to share them between two friends.

How many ways can she split them?

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5 can be split many ways!

5 is made of 0 and 5, or 1 and 4, or 2 and 3...

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Parts Make a Whole

The Number Bond

Every number can be split into two parts. Together, the parts make the whole!

5
2
3

5 is made of 2 and 3

5
4
1
5
0
5

Same whole, different parts!

💡 Remember: The whole is always on top. The parts are always below. The whole NEVER disappears!

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You Split!

Drag objects into two groups

Whole: 5
Part 1
0
Part 2
0
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Discover All Bonds

Collect every way to make a number!

Choose a number:

Found: 0/0

Questions & Answers

Understanding number bonds

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Practice Zone

Find the missing parts!

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Final Quiz

10 questions!

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Real World Hunt

Split things at home!

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Split 4 Biscuits
Share 4 biscuits into two groups. How many ways can you do it?
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3
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Share 5 Pencils
Put 5 pencils into two piles. Find all the different splits!
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Group 3 Toys
Make 3 using two groups of toys. How many ways?
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👨‍👩‍👧Parent & Teacher Corner
CBSEClass 1 • Math Magic
Gap Identified
Number bonds are used implicitly in addition/subtraction but never explicitly taught. Children are expected to "know" combinations without building understanding.
Why This Matters
Bonds make subtraction intuitive (if 5=2+3, then 5-2=3)
Mental math becomes natural, not memorized
Foundation for algebra readiness
CambridgeStage 1 • Number
Explicit Coverage
Part-part-whole model explicitly taught. Number bonds to 10. Represent and explain relationships.
Use number bonds to 10
Explain relationships verbally
ICSEClass 1-2 • Numbers
Current Approach
Simple number splits, mostly worksheet-based with weak visual grounding.
Encourage physical rearranging
Multiple representations help
⚠️ Language Discipline (Critical!)
✅ SAY:
"5 is made of 2 and 3"
"What parts make 6?"
"Can you split this differently?"
❌ AVOID (for now):
"2 plus 3 equals 5" (symbols come later)
Drilling or timed practice
Worksheet-only approaches
🏠 Home Activity
Use snacks, toys, or crayons. Ask "How many ways can you share 5 grapes between two plates?" Let the child discover — don't drill!
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🎯 Endless Practice

Keep practicing! New problems every time. No limit!

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