First graders have been practicing breaking numbers into parts using visual models called number bonds. Understanding number bonds makes it easier for children to
learn basic addition and subtraction facts and makes them more
proficient in mental math calculations. We have been using concrete object groups to help students grasp the concept of number bonds and the bigger idea of part-part whole.At home you can have your children show you what a number bond is. You may want to help them explore number bonds in a hands on way, such as having your child collect some leaves from your backyard (approximately 10 big and 10 small leaves). You may substitute with shells (big and small) or beans (red and black) or any other small object. Have your child to choose a number between 1 and 10, for example, 7. Then, using that number of the object, have your child find different ways to group the object into two groups, for example, 6 and 1 or 5 and 2. You can then have your child draw number bonds for the number they chose and name the parts and the whole.
No comments:
Post a Comment