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.
Week 2 of our independent study packet offers 5 more days of learning activities for kindergarteners in the subject areas of reading, writing, and math.
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.
The ability to compare numbers with ease is crucial to understanding the relationship between numbers, also called number sense. The abstract nature of number sense makes extra practice crucial. This guided lesson helps kindergarteners to learn this skill with targeted instruction and engaging exercises. Further opportunities for practice can be found in the comparing numbers worksheets suggested to go along with this lesson.
Boost summer learning with a mix of sports-themed pages, from coloring to Sudoku. Kids will be inspired to stay active this summer, plus they can sneak in some math, logic and fine motor practice too!
Introduce kids to key math skills on this shape-filled worksheet. Kids count and color the different shapes, then make a graph to show how many are pictured.
The farmers market theme makes math practice playful for beginners. This book hits all the sweet spots of kindergarten math with word problems from fact families to coin counting, games to graphing.
This book is crawling with math. Kids can take apart groups of bugs and practice numbers up to 20, build beginning addition and subtraction skills with counting exercises, and review bug names too!
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Kindergarteners can begin learning how to track data even before they know how to count to 10. A treasure chest matching game, color sorting, and other activities teach students the valuable skill of how to categorize items. Fun worksheets counting animals and other addition within 5 resources will thrill young learners while they practice observing and logging their finds.