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Number Connections Fact Family Worksheet
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What It Is:
A fact family worksheet where students complete number “houses” using three related numbers. Each house includes two addends and their sum, helping learners understand how addition and subtraction are connected.
Why Use It:
Fact families build strong number sense by showing how numbers relate to each other. Students learn that if they know two numbers in a fact family, they can find the others. This worksheet reinforces addition–subtraction relationships, mental math, and foundational algebra thinking.
How to Use It:
• Students fill in the missing addition and subtraction equations for each fact family house.
• Use the word bank to support vocabulary or extended questions if included on your sheet.
• Great for independent practice, guided math groups, homework, or assessment.
• Encourage students to check equations by reversing the operation to confirm accuracy.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–3.
• Grade 1: Introduction to basic fact families.
• Grade 2: Practice with addition/subtraction relationships.
• Grade 3: Reinforcement and fluency work.
Target Users:
Elementary students building foundational math skills, teachers teaching number relationships, intervention specialists, and homeschool educators.
A fact family worksheet where students complete number “houses” using three related numbers. Each house includes two addends and their sum, helping learners understand how addition and subtraction are connected.
Why Use It:
Fact families build strong number sense by showing how numbers relate to each other. Students learn that if they know two numbers in a fact family, they can find the others. This worksheet reinforces addition–subtraction relationships, mental math, and foundational algebra thinking.
How to Use It:
• Students fill in the missing addition and subtraction equations for each fact family house.
• Use the word bank to support vocabulary or extended questions if included on your sheet.
• Great for independent practice, guided math groups, homework, or assessment.
• Encourage students to check equations by reversing the operation to confirm accuracy.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–3.
• Grade 1: Introduction to basic fact families.
• Grade 2: Practice with addition/subtraction relationships.
• Grade 3: Reinforcement and fluency work.
Target Users:
Elementary students building foundational math skills, teachers teaching number relationships, intervention specialists, and homeschool educators.




