This fact family worksheet gets kids to add and subtract. In this fact family worksheet, third graders will fill in the missing numbers in fact family houses.
It’s time for students to make their own number bonds! In this activity, students will be given number sentences to solve and represent using number bonds.
Give your young mathematicians practice with number bonds and number sentences in this visually interesting worksheet that has students composing and decomposing numbers.
Number bonds are a great way for your kids to explore the relationship between addition and subtraction. By filling in the missing numbers, students get experience with fact families.
Give your students simple two-digit numbers to practice the decomposition addition strategy! This can be used as a stand-alone activity or in conjunction with the Composing and Decomposing lesson plan.
The decomposing and composing subtraction strategy can be a handy tool for tough three-digit numbers. Use this worksheet to give your students the practice they need to nail down the concept.
Your child will help by completing fact family houses with the information given. Then, she will use the word bank to fill out sentences about her observations.