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Number Bonds provide students with a visual for practicing part part whole. This is an essential concept for understanding how addition and subtraction are related. When I first started teaching them in the my classroom, I HATED them! I felt like I was confusing my kids. They did not understand which circle was the whole. ... Read More about Number Bonds in the Classroom

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Create a visual for students to see parts of a whole and the relationship between numbers. Hang the anchor chart in a visible spot in the classroom so students can decide which strategy to use when working on addition and subtraction. #math #addition #numberbonds #subtraction #mathfacts Math Strategies Anchor Chart, Part Part Whole, Kindergarten Anchor Charts, Teacher Leader, Math Magic, Math Charts, Classroom Anchor Charts, Money Math, Eureka Math

Create a visual for students to see parts of a whole and the relationship between numbers. Hang the anchor chart in a visible spot in the classroom so students can decide which strategy to use when working on addition and subtraction. #math #addition #numberbonds #subtraction #mathfacts

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Connecting Addition and Subtraction by Curious Firsties Math Charts, Classroom Anchor Charts, Math Anchor Charts, Math Number Sense, Math School, Math Instruction, Singapore Math, Math Strategies, Second Grade Math

How do you teach addition and subtraction? Do you teach one first and then the other? Do you teach them at the same time? Not sure what the right answer is. We have been touching on both this year and working hard to build that number sense. But we had not been explicit about the connections between addition and subtraction. But the time has come. Jess and I started with this: We introduced the "whole-part-part" with hula hoops by asking: "What do you see?" And guess what...? Our number…

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