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.
Most kids are good at counting forward, but counting backward is a different ball game. Practice counting down by filling in the blanks with the right numbers.
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.
Challenge your kid to fill in the missing numbers from 1 to 50. This is an essential skill for understanding numbers beyond just counting them from memory.
Counting can be a tricky concept to master, so give your child a head start with this numbers workbook, chock-full of tracing and connect-the-dots counting activities.
Your child will have so much fun coloring this spiffy race car that they won't realize they are also practicing important skills like color and number recognition.
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.