Reinforce your child’s understanding of geometry and 2D shapes while learning about the artist Mary Blair and her amazing contributions to many loved movies, books, and characters throughout her career.
Use this rectangular prism cut-out to help your child learn more complex geometric shapes, or practice finding the surface area or volume of an object.
Geometry in kindergarten involves the basics of measurement, shapes, and spatial reasoning. Designed and reviewed by teachers, this guided lesson gives kids an overview of these concepts with clear instruction and engaging exercises. Geometry practice in kindergarten can help bolster the skills needed for higher-level concepts in the later grades. You can give kids even more practice by downloading and printing the 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.
Help your kindergartener hone his counting skills with the help of coins. Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters take center stage to help your child count and practice basic addition and subtraction.
Kindergarteners are preparing for entering grade school, a step that relies heavily on their understanding of basics such as shape and color recognition. These skills help children develop proper reading technique and learn how to identify objects in the world around them. These kindergarten geometry resources teach pattern recognition which aids in word recognition, a key skill in language development. Advanced students may consider using our first grade geometry resources as well.