Learning numbers 1-10 is key in pre-math development, and this workbook teaches number recognition, counting and even simple addition with fun, bright illustrations.
Learning to add single-digit numbers is a highlight of the kindergarten math curriculum. You can support addition fluency with this guided lesson that takes kindergarteners through an understanding of values. Kids will learn with focused instruction and practice that by putting numbers together, they get a new number. When the lesson is over, kids can continue practicing addition with our accompanying worksheets.
Once your young student has mastered her numbers challenge her with simple math. Adorable pictures accompany addition and subtraction problems, perfect to help little fingers count to find the answer!
Knowing how to build numbers is an important lesson for kindergarteners just getting their feet wet with counting and numbers. These guided exercises can give kids a deeper understanding of number sense, numerical order, and values. Kindergarteners will begin to associate values with numbers and comprehend the concepts of greater than and less than, building upon skills they will need in the later grades.
Week 3 of our Kindergarten Fall Review Packet offers five more days of learning activities for new kindergarteners in the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
This workbook introduces math basics like numbers and counting with help from everyday objects. With fun illustrations to demonstrate basic addition, your child can make the connection between counting up and adding.
Bright, adorable graphics help your young learner understand the concept of basic addition by counting and grouping together everything from animals and plants to types of transportation.
Math is in full bloom in this workbook that recalls sunny spring days. Your preschooler will learn to count, measure and add with the help of some bugs, butterflies and flowers.
Children learn early math by dealing with objects in place of numbers. These worksheets cover concepts of quantity, counting, and even adding and subtracting, using animals and nature to help teach.
Kids get the opportunity to make their own jungle board game and practice their math skills. They will cut out the game markers and dice to begin the game.
As soon as your youngest learner knows how to count to 5, they are ready to learn addition. Because visual aids help many young learners, engaging kindergarten data resources that involve counting common objects are key, allowing you to sneak in an explanation of how the plus sign dividing the two groups your little one is counting brings them together to form a sum.