Number Bonds Up to 20 Worksheet

Our huge variety of Number Bonds Up to 20 Worksheets are the perfect way to introduce the basic concept of number bonds to young learners in Kindergarten and Elementary School. By practising our number resources, your students will be able to master the core concept of number bonds. Our expert-made, practical approach helps them build a strong foundation when it comes to number math. Our number bonds worksheets resources cover related topics like- Making 10, Making 10 with three numbers, Matching Sums, Number Bonds to 10 with Dots, Number bonds to 10 with number lines, and many more. Each of our worksheets is created in a printable PDFs and includes a separate answer sheet to check their progress easily. Therefore, these worksheets are perfect for Kindergarten and 1st grade students. By using our custom-made number bonds worksheets, your children will be able to understand the concept of basic number bonds in a fun and engaging way.

Making 10

Grades: Kindergarten

Preview of Making 10

Making 10 (BONDS)

Grades: Kindergarten

Preview of Making 10 (BONDS)

Making 10 with three numbers

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 10 with three numbers

Making 10 with three numbers (Blanks)

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 10 with three numbers (Blanks)

Making 15

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 15

Making 15 (BONDS)

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 15 (BONDS)

Making 18

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 18

Making 18 (BONDS)

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 18 (BONDS)

Making 7

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 7

Making 7 (Bonds)

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 7 (Bonds)

Making 8

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 8

Making 8 (BONDS)

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 8 (BONDS)

Making 9

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 9

Making 9 (BONDS)

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Making 9 (BONDS)

Matching Sums (to 10)

Grades: Kindergarten

Preview of Matching Sums (to 10)

Number Bonds to 10 drills (10 questions)

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Number Bonds to 10 drills (10 questions)

Number Bonds to 10 drills (20 questions)

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Number Bonds to 10 drills (20 questions)

Number Bonds to 10 drills (50 questions)

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Number Bonds to 10 drills (50 questions)

Number Bonds to 10 with Dots

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Number Bonds to 10 with Dots

Number bonds to 10 with number lines

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Number bonds to 10 with number lines

Number Bonds to 5 drills (10 questions)

Grades: Kindergarten

Preview of Number Bonds to 5 drills (10 questions)

Number Bonds to 5 drills (20 questions)

Grades: Kindergarten

Preview of Number Bonds to 5 drills (20 questions)

Number Bonds to 5 drills (50 questions)

Grades: Kindergarten, 1st Grade

Preview of Number Bonds to 5 drills (50 questions)

Making 20 (A)

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Making 20 (A)

Making 20 (B)

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Making 20 (B)

Making 20 (BONDS)

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Making 20 (BONDS)

Making 20 (C)

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Making 20 (C)

Making 20 with three numbers

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Making 20 with three numbers

Making 20 with three numbers (Blanks)

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Making 20 with three numbers (Blanks)

Matching sums (20 only)

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Matching sums (20 only)

Number Bonds to 20 drills (10 questions)

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Number Bonds to 20 drills (10 questions)

Number Bonds to 20 drills (20 questions)

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Number Bonds to 20 drills (20 questions)

Number Bonds to 20 drills (50 questions)

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Number Bonds to 20 drills (50 questions)

Number Bonds to 20 drills (B) (20 questions)

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Number Bonds to 20 drills (B) (20 questions)

Number Bonds to 20 drills (B) (50 questions)

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Number Bonds to 20 drills (B) (50 questions)

Number bonds to 20 with dots

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Number bonds to 20 with dots

Number bonds to 20 with number lines

Grades: 1st Grade

Preview of Number bonds to 20 with number lines

Printable PDF Number Bonds to 20 Worksheets with Answers

Download our printable PDF, number bonds up to 20 resources right away to give students the push they need when learning the core ideas of number bonds. Our math experts have specifically curated these resources in a way that your children can master these concept-based worksheets using simple sums with clear and easy-to-understand instructions. Hence, our number bond resources are great for building a sense of numbers and early problem-solving skills.

What Are Number Bonds up to 20?

The basic idea of Number bonds up to 20 is pairs of numbers that add together to make a total of 20 or less. For example, 8 + 5 = 13 and 10 + 10 = 20. These number pairs help young learners understand how numbers connect and work together. Practicing number bonds strengthens their skills in addition and subtraction. Our worksheets offer fun and clear activities to explore number combinations and build a strong math foundation.

Why Is Learning Number Bonds Important?

Learning number bonds gives students a better understanding of numbers and how they fit together. It helps them break down math problems into smaller, easier parts. This makes it faster to solve addition and subtraction questions. It also supports mental math, regrouping, and more advanced skills later on. Our number bond worksheets help children practice regularly and grow in confidence as they learn new math concepts.

Prerequisite Knowledge for Number Bonds up to 20

Before learning number bonds up to 20, students should be able to count to 20, recognize numbers from 0 to 20, and understand basic addition facts within 10. They should also be familiar with using objects or fingers to add small groups together. Having a good understanding of number bonds up to 10, such as knowing that 6 + 4 = 10 or 3 + 7 = 10, will make it easier to move on to bonds over 10 and up to 20.

Real-Life Uses of Number Bonds

Number bonds are helpful in everyday life. Children use them when adding prices, counting change, or sharing items evenly. For example, knowing that 9 + 1 = 10 helps when making ten dollars from smaller amounts. These skills also apply to cooking, setting up games, or splitting snacks. Our worksheets give students real practice with real-life math. They learn how to use number bonds in a way that makes sense outside the classroom.