Day 123 of 180Week 25 of 36, WednesdayThird quarter

Bonds to five and ten, mixed

๐Ÿ”ข Math๐Ÿง  Reviewโฑ๏ธ about 15 minutes

Mixed bonds, called at random, answered without counting. Ten questions.

A deliberate return to something from weeks ago. Forgetting a bit is the point.

Today is rung 5 of 8 on this topic

Number bonds to 5 and 10

Can do: Knows instantly that 7 and 3 make 10, and can break 5 into 4+1, 3+2.

Why it matters

Bonds to ten are the machinery behind mental arithmetic for the next six years. Every regrouping strategy in Grade 2 assumes they're automatic.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

Can add 7 + 3 by counting but cannot answer "what goes with 7 to make 10?" โ€” the same fact asked backwards.

โฑ๏ธ Two-minute check

"I have 8. How many more to make 10? And 6?"

Solid looks like: Both, within a couple of seconds, without counting up on fingers one at a time.

The full activity for this topic ยท 5 minutes

Hide the Rest

Ten small objectsA cup or a cloth
  1. 1Count out ten together and confirm the total.
  2. 2They close their eyes. You hide some under the cup.
  3. 3"There are four left out. How many are hiding?"
  4. 4Lift the cup to check. Say the pair aloud: "Four and six make ten."
  5. 5Swap roles โ€” them hiding, you guessing wrong on purpose sometimes.

If it's too hard

Play it with five objects first. Five bonds are quick wins.

If it's too easy

Use ten fingers and go for speed: you call a number, they flash the partner.

Say this

"Four is out. How many are sleeping under the cup? Four andโ€ฆ ?"

Math practice

Week 25 at a glance

  1. Monday ยท Day 121

    ๐Ÿ“– Reading

    Digraph review

  2. Tuesday ยท Day 122

    ๐Ÿ“– Reading

    Sentence with digraphs

  3. Wednesday ยท Day 123

    ๐Ÿ”ข Math

    Bonds to five and ten, mixed

  4. Thursday ยท Day 124

    โœ๏ธ Writing

    Write the alphabet

  5. Friday ยท Day 125

    ๐ŸŒ Social Studies

    Who decides?

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