Number Bonds Worksheets to 50 and 100

Welcome to our Number Bonds Worksheets page.

Here you will find a wide range of free printable Math Fact Worksheets, which will help your child learn their number bonds to 50 and 100.

Number Bonds Worksheets to 50 and 100

Here you will find a range of free printable math worksheets to help your child learn their number bonds to 50 or 100.

These sheets are carefully graded so that the easier sheets come first and give extra support.

Using these sheets will help your child to:

  • learn and practice their bonds to 50 or 100.

Want to test yourself to see how well you have understood this skill?.

  • Try our NEW quick quiz at the bottom of this page.

What is a number bond to 100?

We can look at number bonds to 100 as pairs of numbers with a total of 100.

However, knowing your number bonds to 100 is more than just being able to quickly recite pairs that have a total of 100.

We would also expect children to know all the facts related to the pair of numbers that have a total of 100.

In other words:

  • If we know that 63 + 37 = 100, we should also know
  • 37 + 63 = 100
  • 100 - 63 = 37
  • 100 - 37 = 63
  • And if we switch the equation on either side of the equals sign, we could add to this...
  • 100 = 63 + 37
  • 100 = 37 + 63
  • 37 = 100 - 63
  • 63 = 100 - 37

So there would be a total of 8 facts for every number bond fact that we would want children to be able to find!

The sheets below will help you child to learn their number bonds to 100 and accompanying facts!

Number Bonds to 50

Number Bonds to 100 Worksheets

Number Bonds to 100 with Blocks

These sheets use place value blocks partially filled to help find out the missing number bond to 100.

Number Bonds Worksheets to 100 - Bar Model missing facts

Numbers Bonds to 100 - Related Facts

Numbers Bonds Worksheets to 100 - Quick Practice

Numbers Bonds Worksheets to 100 - Mastery

Number Bonds to 100 Walkthrough Video

This short video walkthrough shows several problems from our Number Bonds to 100 Worksheet 5 being solved and has been produced by the West Explains Best math channel.

If you would like some support in solving the problems on these sheets, check out the video!

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Online Number Bonds Practice

In our Number Bonds Practice area, you can practice your number bonds to a variety of numbers. Test your numbers bonds to 10, 20 , 100 or even 1000. Want to try decimals - you can do that too!

Select the numbers you want to practice with, and print out your results when you have finished.

You can also use the practice zone for benchmarking your performance, or using it with a group of children to gauge progress.

Number Bonds Printable Worksheets Generator

Our new number bonds worksheet generator will allow you to create your own printable number bonds worksheets.

You can choose from a range of values from whole numbers to decimals.

You can also choose to use addition questions, subtraction questions or both.

Graded Number Bond Sheets

If you are looking for more easier sheets, then have a go at the sheets in this section.

The sheets on this webpage focus on number bonds to 10 and 12.

Third Grade Place Value Worksheets

Here you will find a range of Free Printable 3rd Grade Place Value Worksheets.

The following worksheets involve different Third Grade place value activities such as counting in thousands, hundreds, tens and ones, reading, writing and ordering numbers to 10,000, and know what number each digit represents.

Using these sheets will help your child to:

  • learn their place value with 4 digit numbers;
  • use place value models to understand how to combine thousands, hundreds, tens and ones;
  • understand the value of each digit in a 4 digit number;

3rd Grade Math Puzzles

Here you will find a range of printable 3rd grade math puzzles for your child to enjoy.

The puzzles will help your child practice and apply their addition, subtraction and multiplication facts as well as developing their thinking and reasoning skills in a fun and engaging way.

Using these puzzles will help your child to:

  • learn and practice their addition facts to 100;
  • practice adding multiples of 10;
  • practice their subtraction facts to 100;
  • practice multiplication and division facts;
  • develop problem solving skills and reasoning.

Number Bonds to 50 and 100 Online Quiz

Our quizzes have been created using Google Forms.

At the end of the quiz, you will get the chance to see your results by clicking 'See Score'.

This will take you to a new webpage where your results will be shown. You can print a copy of your results from this page, either as a pdf or as a paper copy.

For incorrect responses, we have added some helpful learning points to explain which answer was correct and why.

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