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Number Bonds Challenge

Mathematics • 40 • 19 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Mathematics
40
19 students
20 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

Maths lesson that involves a monoplay "MATHOPLAY" game that involves doing the sum on the board to gain points. Include a WALT, WILF and cognitive finish for this lesson

Overview

This 40-minute lesson is designed for a first-class maths classroom of 19 students, focusing on developing fluency and understanding of number bonds to 10 and 20. Features the interactive monoplay "MATHOPLAY" game which enhances engagement and formative assessment through a fun, competitive activity on the board. This lesson aligns to the Irish Primary Curriculum Framework for Mathematics with a focus on Number (Strand Unit: Number Facts and Number Theory).


Curriculum Links - IE Curriculum Framework (Primary)

Strand: Number
Strand Unit: Number Facts and Number Theory
Learning Outcome:

  • Demonstrate understanding and recall of number facts, including number bonds up to 10 and 20 (N.1.M.1).
  • Apply mental strategies to add or subtract small numbers within 20 (N.1.M.2).
  • Explain strategies used to solve problems orally or in writing (N.1.M.3).

Competencies Addressed:

  • Problem-solving and Reasoning
  • Active Listening and Communication
  • Motivation and Confidence in Using Mathematical Knowledge

Learning Objectives (WALT)

We Are Learning To:

  • Recall and use number bonds to 10 and 20 confidently.
  • Solve simple addition and subtraction problems mentally and on the board.
  • Explain the strategies used to arrive at answers.

Success Criteria (WILF)

What I’m Looking For:

  • Correctly solving number bond sums on the board during the game.
  • Explaining the method or strategy used for each solution.
  • Participating actively and respectfully in the game taking turns and encouraging peers.

Materials

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Pre-prepared number bond flashcards (10-20)
  • Scoreboard chart
  • "MATHOPLAY" game rules and tokens
  • Individual mini whiteboards and pens for students (optional)

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction & Review (5 minutes)

  • Begin with a warm-up verbal quiz on number bonds to 10, e.g., “What number pairs make 10?”
  • Reinforce by writing pairs on the board quickly (e.g., 1+9, 2+8).
  • Explain today’s focus will extend number bonds to 20.

2. Game Explanation & Modelling (5 minutes)

  • Introduce the “MATHOPLAY” monoplay game.
  • Rules:
    • Students take turns coming to the board.
    • The teacher writes a number bond sum (e.g., 12 + ? = 20).
    • Student must quickly write the missing number to complete the bond and explain strategy aloud.
    • Correct answers earn points for the student and class (for teamwork).
  • Model one round with a volunteer, demonstrating strategy explanation.

3. Main Activity - MATHOPLAY Game (25 minutes)

  • Organise students into two teams or play as individuals depending on class dynamics.
  • Each student takes a turn solving a number bond sum displayed on the board.
  • Encourage other students to use mini whiteboards to write answers and share strategies if time allows.
  • Keep scoreboard visible to heighten motivation and maintain pace to ensure all students participate.
  • Teacher monitors fairness, gives hints if needed, and commends good reasoning.

4. Cognitive Finish – Reflective Discussion (5 minutes)

  • Gather students on carpet or seated area.
  • Ask reflective questions:
    • “What was the easiest number bond for you today and why?”
    • “Can you explain one new way you solved a sum?”
    • “How does knowing your number bonds help you do sums faster?”
  • Highlight importance of strategies over just guessing answers.

Assessment & Differentiation

  • Formative assessment occurs through teacher observations during game participation and strategy explanations.
  • Provide additional prompts or visual aids to students who struggle to find missing numbers.
  • Challenge more advanced students by increasing the complexity of number bonds (e.g., sums to 30).
  • Use mini whiteboards for quick checks of all students’ understanding in a non-threatening way.

Reflection (For teacher use after lesson)

  • Which students showed confidence and which needed more support?
  • How effectively did the game engage learners?
  • Were all learning outcomes met within time?
  • Adjustments for next lesson to increase inclusion or scaffolding.

This lesson plan integrates interactive play with clear curriculum objectives to ensure first-class students in Ireland develop essential early maths skills while enjoying collaborative learning. The “MATHOPLAY” game drives engagement and deepens understanding through cognitive reflection and peer-to-peer explanation.

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