Math

Kindergarteners learn best by experiences with concrete objects (blocks, beads, counters, cubes, etc.). The Common Core Math Standards use the manipulation of objects to teach mathematical concepts.  These concepts are introduced and revisited in a variety of formats providing considerable practice.   This year, your child will learn math skills and concepts including:

Looking for ways to Support your child at home in the area of math?

These six tip sheets will give you simple  ideas to help you reinforce the skills and strategies that your child will learn at school this year. 

Tip Sheet 1

Tip Sheet 4

Tip Sheet 2

Tip Sheet 5

Tip Sheet 3

Tip Sheet 6

rollitsayitcolorit.pdf

Roll it, Say it, Color it

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RacingBears.pdf

Racing Bears

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onemoreoneless1.pdf

One More, One Less

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*Have your child roll the dice and write the number in the middle column. Then give them time to figure out and write down the numbers that come before and after the given number.
NumbersGalore0100.pdf

Numbers 1-100

Help your child develop their sense of numbers while practicing number writing using this child-friendly packet created by L. Yates @ Wild About Teaching. 

NOTE: The packet is 200 pages and includes writing samples in two different fonts, so only print the pages you want! 

120 Chart

Print a copy of this number chart to help your child practice numbers and build their number sense.


CHALLENGE: A blank version is attached too!

120andblank120chartpdf.pdf