The worksheet titled "Number Bonds With Fractions" is designed to help students visualize how to add two fractions. Each number bond is located inside its own box. Each page has eight boxes with plenty of space where students can draw pictures or write down their thinking when creating equivalent fractions.

Some number bonds have both parts, and students have to find the whole. Other number bonds give the answer with one part, and students have to find the remaining part. The answer isn't always a whole number, which gives students a greater challenge when filling in the bubbles.

It can be helpful for students to use visual aids when learning how to add fractions. They can start with manipulatives, which can help students see how two fractions equal a whole number.

Number bonds can also be helpful, especially as students begin to add fractions with different denominators. They can start by finding equivalent fractions with the same denominator before filling in the answer. You can create more difficult problems by giving students the answer and one part filled in. Then, they have to find the remaining part.

In addition to helping students visualize the parts of a fraction addition problem, number bonds can help them see how addition and subtraction are related to each other in the context of fractions, especially if they are used to using number bonds as part of whole number problems.