Kindergarten MATH
Understanding Numbers 0-5
5 Topics
Counting 1, 2, and 3
Recognize Numbers 1, 2, and 3 in Different Ways
Read and Write Numbers 1, 2, and 3
Count 4 and 5
Recognizing 4 and 5 in Different Ways
Know Number Names & Count
15 Topics
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Count Forward
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Read and Write 0
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Read and Write 1, 2, 3
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Recognize 4 and 5
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Identify the Numbers 4 and 5
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Ways to Make 5
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Read and Write 8 and 9
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Counting Patterns
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Read and Write 10
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Count to 10
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Read and Write 11 and 12
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Count and Write 16 and 17
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Read & Write 18, 19, 20
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Count Forward
Write and Recite the Count Sequence: Count by 10’s to 100
Use Place Value to Compose and Decompose Numbers
6 Topics
Make 11, 12, and 13
Find Parts of 11, 12, and 13
Make 14, 15, and 16
Find Parts of 14, 15, and 16
Make 17, 18, and 19
Find Parts of 17, 18, and 19
Identify and Describe 2-D and 3-D Shapes
5 Topics
Compare 2-D and 3-D Shapes
Build 2-D Shapes
Make 2-D Shapes from other 2-D Shapes
Build 3-D Shapes
Analyze and Compare 3-D Shapes
Compare Number 0-5
4 Topics
“Greater Than”
“Less Than”
Compare Numbers to 5
Compare Groups to 5 by Counting
Understanding Numbers 6-10
4 Topics
Ways to Make 10
Compare Groups to 10
Compare Numbers using Numerals to 10
Compare Numbers to 10
Understand Addition
9 Topics
Explore Addition
Represent Addition as Adding To
Represent Addition as Putting Together
Use the “Plus” Sign
Represent and Explain Addition with Equations
Continue to Represent and Explain Addition with Equations
Solve Addition Word Problems Add To
Solve Addition Word Problems Put Together
Use Patterns to Develop Fluency in Addition
Understand Subtraction
7 Topics
Explore Subtraction
Represent Subtraction as Taking Apart
Use the “Minus” Sign
Represent and Explain Subtraction with Equations
Continue to Represent and Explain Subtraction with Equations
Solving Subtraction Word Problems Take From
Use Patterns to Develop Fluency in Subtraction
More Addition and Subtraction
5 Topics
Related Facts
Decompose and Represent 8 and 9
Decompose and Represent 10
Solve Word Problems Both Addends Unknown
Continue to Find the Missing Part of 10
Describe and Compare Measurable Attributes
4 Topics
Compare by Length and Height
Compare by Capacity
Compare by Weight
Describe Objects by Attributes
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