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Eureka Math/EngageNY Kindergarten, module 4, lesson 6 Common Core Worksheets
New York State Common Core Math Kindergarten, module 4, lesson 6
Worksheets for Kindergarten
Worksheets, solutions, and videos to help Kindergarten students learn how to represent number bonds with composition and decomposition story situations.
Topic A: Compositions and Decompositions of 2, 3, 4, and 5
Lesson 6 Concept Development and Problem Set
Play a game called Snap with your friend! Show him your 5-stick. Now, put your linking cube stick behind your
back. When he says, “Snap!” quickly break your linking stick into two parts. Show him one of the parts. Can he
guess the other one? If not, show him. Draw a number bond to show what you did with your cubes. Then, it is
his turn! If you have time, play it with a 4-stick, a 3-stick, and a 2-stick!
Fill in the number bond. Tell a story about the birds to your friend.
Tell a story that matches the number
bond. Draw pictures that match your
story.
Draw a line to match the number bond to the cube stick.
1. How did you decide what numbers to use for
your number story?
2. Do your stories and the number bonds tell the
same thing?
3. How were your number stories different from
your friends’?
4. How did the Snap game connect to today’s
lesson?
5. Look at the Problem Set with the cubes. Look at
the first two sticks. How many cubes are in each
stick? (5.) Look at the matching number bond.
Are the numbers the same in each bond? There
are 5 cubes in each stick, so why are the parts
different?
Lesson 6 Homework
Tell a story. Complete the number bonds. Draw pictures that match
your story and number bonds.
Draw some balls for your story.
Draw some crayons for your story.
Draw some shapes for your story.
Learning Goal
I can make up a story to go along with a number bond.
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