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Number Bonds Sum 8


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Overview

When you add groups of objects together, you can find how many there are in all.

You can add large or small numbers together. You can add two or more groups together.

It is helpful to know the addends that can make up each sum.

For example, 2 + 0 = 2 and 1 + 1 = 2. These are the number bonds for 2.

 

Let’s focus on number bonds for 8.

Look at the picture above: 8 is 5 + ?

The word is can be replaced with the = to make the math sentence 8 = 5 + __

We know that

5 + 3 = 8.

Therefore, the missing addend is 3.

8 is 5 plus 3.

 

Let’s try a few more problems together! Use the pictures to help you solve.

Look at the picture above: 8 is 4 + ?

The word is can be replaced with the = to make the math sentence 8 = 4 + __

We know that

4 + 4 = 8.

Therefore, the missing addend is 4.

8 is 4 plus 4.

 

Here is another one to try.

Look at the picture above: 8 is 6 + ?

The word is can be replaced with the = to make the math sentence 8 = 6 + __

We know that

6 + 2 = 8.

Therefore, the missing addend is 2.

8 is 6 plus 2.

 

Let’s try another one!

Look at the picture above: 8 is 7 + ?
The word is can be replaced with the = to make the math sentence 8 = 7 + __

We know that

7 + 1 = 8.

Therefore, the missing addend is 1.

8 is 7 plus 1.

Now, let’s practice!

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Practice Question 1

Use the picture to complete the number bonds of 8.


 

Practice Question 2


 

Practice Question 3


 

Practice Question 4


 

Practice Question 5


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You can count on from the given addend to help you find the missing addend for the sum.
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