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Eureka Math/EngageNY Kindergarten, module 4, lesson 5 Common Core Worksheets

New York State Common Core Math Kindergarten, module 4, lesson 5
Worksheets for Kindergarten

Worksheets, solutions, and videos to help Kindergarten students learn how to represent composition and decomposition of numbers to 5 using pictorial and numeric number bonds.

Topic A: Compositions and Decompositions of 2, 3, 4, and 5

Lesson 5 Concept Development and Problem Set

Windsor the puppy had 5 juicy bones. He buried some of them in the yard and put some of them by his dish. Draw his bones.

Compare your picture to your friend’s. Did you make your pictures the same way? Talk to your friend about how your pictures are alike and how they are different. Make a number bond about your problem!

Write numbers to fill in the number bonds.

1. Look at the cats in the Problem Set. How many cats are there in each problem? (5.) Are they the same or different? Why?
2. What ways did we sort our shapes on the board?
3. How did we know which number to write in which circle?
4. Today we put some things together. Can anyone think of something we put together? How did we use the number bond to show putting together?
5. We also took things apart. What did we take apart? How did we use the number bond to show taking apart?

Lesson 5 Homework

There were 2 pandas in a tree. Two more were walking on the ground. How many pandas were there? Fill in the number bond and the sentence.

Tell a story about the penguins. Fill in the number bond to match your story.



Learning Goal

I can create and break apart numbers to 5, using pictures and a number bond.



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