Kindergarten Math
Online Kindergarten Math Course | Kindergarten Math | K12
This list is representative of the materials provided or used in this course. Keep in mind that the actual materials used may vary, depending on the school in which you are enrolled, and whether you are taking the course as Independent Study.
For a complete list of the materials to be used in this course by your enrolled student, please visit MyInfo. All lists are subject to change at any time.
Scope & Sequence : Scope & Sequence documents describe what is covered in a course (the scope) and also the order in which topics are covered (the sequence). These documents list instructional objectives and skills to be mastered. K12 Scope & Sequence documents for each course include:
Course Overview
For kindergartners, a key to mathematical understanding is making the link between the concrete and the abstract— between physical models and written symbols. To create the bridge to ensure these links occur, students will be counting, combining, sorting, and comparing sets of objects. They will learn to recognize and describe simple patterns and recognize shapes and sizes of figures and objects. To achieve this understanding, students will:
- Use manipulatives to understand the relationships between numbers and physical quantities
- Apply their understanding of counting to time and money
- Perform simple addition and subtraction using physical objects to model problems
- Identify and complete patterns
Prerequisites
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Course Outline
Position and Classification
- Identify, sort, and classify objects by attribute
- Identify objects that do not belong to a particular group
- Identify and use appropriate terms for the positions of objects
- Distinguish between circles, squares, and triangles
Comparison and Patterns
- Compare and sort sets of objects by size
- Recognize and extend simple repeating patterns
- Identify pattern rules
Number Readiness and Graphing
- Apply one-to-one correspondence
- Compare two or more sets of objects and identify which set is equal to, more than, or less than the other
- Collect, organize, and record data using tallies and graphs
Numbers 0 to 6
- Recognize the relationship between numbers and quantities by counting, representing, naming, and writing numerals for a number of objects from 0 to 6
- Sequence numbers from 0 to 6
- Identify ordinal positions of first through fifth
Numbers to 12
- Count, name, and write numerals for a number of objects from 0 to 12
- Sequence, compare, and order numbers from 0 to 12
- Identify ordinal positions of first through tenth
- Collect, organize, and record data on a pictograph
- Solve problems using specific strategies
Geometry, Fractions, and Measurement
- Recognize and identify plane and solid figures by attribute
- Sort, classify, and compare plane and solid figures by attribute
- Recognize a whole when it is divided into equal parts
- Recognize equal shares
- Recognize that objects have properties like length, weight, and capacity
- Estimate and measure length using non standard units
- Compare the weight of objects
- Compare the capacity of objects
- Distinguish between hot and cold temperatures
Money and Time
- Identify the value of a penny, a nickel, and a dime
- Count, recognize, write, represent, and name coins to 12 cents
- Order, compare, and trade coins to 12 cents
- Recognize the concept of time and sequence events
- Tell time to the hour
Addition and Subtraction Readiness
- Add by joining groups of objects
- Represent subtraction as a separating action
- Add and subtract numbers to 10
Numbers to 31
- Count, recognize, write, name, order, compare, and represent numbers to 31
- Organize and record data on a bar graph
- Identify the parts of and read a calendar
Moving On in Mathematics
- Identify addition and subtraction patterns
- Skip count by 2, 5, and 10
- Count on and back by 1 and 10
Lesson Scheduling
45 minutes
You might choose to split the lessons into smaller segments and take breaks as needed. K12’s online lesson tracking system allows you to pick up wherever you left off in any given lesson.
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K12 Scope & Sequence documents for each course include:
- Course Overview (as seen above)
- Course Outline
- Lesson Time and Scheduling