The term 'number bonds' just means number facts or numbers that go together to make a total. For example, the numbers 3 and 5 'bond' or add together to make a total of 8.
Number bonds to 10 are pairs of numbers that, when added together, total 10. They can also be called 'number pairs' or 'number partners'. Examples are 1 & 9, 7 & 3 and 5 & 5.
It is important that children can instantly recall their number bonds because they need to use them all the time in maths. These resources will help your child to build their speed...and hopefully they'll have lots of fun learning them.
Number bonds to ten video clip. Look out for 'part-part-whole' which helps children to to build a strong understanding of number facts.
Scroll down to see BBC Bitesize videos, games and further explanations/demonstrations of number bonds.
2-4 players: print, cut up, shuffle the cards and deal them out. Read out a question such as 'Who has 5 + 5?' Person with 'I am 10' answers, then reads out one of their questions. Winner is the person who has played all their cards.
One player: shuffle and lay out all the cards, then play to answer each question. Perhaps time yourself with a stopwatch to complete the task. Play 3 times, aiming to improve pace each time.