Number Bonds: I Have, Who Has!

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Number Bonds: I Have, Who Has!

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Number Bonds: I Have, Who Has!
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Number Bonds: I Have, Who Has!

An Interactive Maths Game Year 2 Mathematics Learning Number Facts to 10 and 20

WALT (We Are Learning To)
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WALT (We Are Learning To)

Recall number bonds to 10 quickly Recall number bonds to 20 quickly Use addition and subtraction facts fluently Listen carefully and respond appropriately

Success Criteria
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Success Criteria

I can quickly find number pairs that make 10 I can quickly find number pairs that make 20 I can listen for my number and respond correctly I can work out missing numbers in number bonds

I have 7, Who has 4 + 6?
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I have 7, Who has 4 + 6?

Listen carefully for your number! Raise your hand when you hear it Call out your answer clearly

I have 10, Who has 15 - 8?
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I have 10, Who has 15 - 8?

Think about subtraction What number makes this true? Remember to listen for YOUR number

I have 7, Who has 3 + 4?
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I have 7, Who has 3 + 4?

Addition fact to find Count on if you need to Who can solve this quickly?

I have 7, Who has 20 - 12?
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I have 7, Who has 20 - 12?

Subtraction from 20 Think about number bonds What's the missing number?

I have 8, Who has 2 + 3?
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I have 8, Who has 2 + 3?

Simple addition fact Use your fingers if needed Quick mental calculation

I have 5, Who has 10 - 7?
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I have 5, Who has 10 - 7?

Subtraction within 10 Think about what makes 10 Number bonds help us!

I have 3, Who has 6 + 6?
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I have 3, Who has 6 + 6?

Double fact! Same number added twice Doubles are special

I have 12, Who has 9 - 6?
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I have 12, Who has 9 - 6?

Subtraction fact Count back or count on Think about the difference

I have 3, Who has 8 + 4?
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I have 3, Who has 8 + 4?

Addition crossing 10 Think about making 10 first Break apart numbers