Mathematics - KG
OVERVIEW
In Math Grade KG, students count, write, and compare numbers to 20. Students will use addition and subtraction within 10 to solve real-world problems. The course provides an opportunity for students to identify 2-D and 3-D shapes. Counting to 100 by ones and tens is another course focus, as well as counting backward within 20 and comparing length, height, volume, and weight.
MAJOR TOPICS AND CONCEPTS
- Counting and writing numbers 1–5
- Rearranging groups with 2–5 objects
- Identifying and writing 0
- Using equal, greater than, and less than to compare groups of 5
- Comparing groups to 5
- Comparing numbers to 5
- Counting and writing numbers 6–10
- Rearranging groups with 6–10 objects
- Using equal, greater than, and less than to compare groups of 10
- Counting to compare groups to 10
- Counting forward and backward within 10
- Identifying 2-D shapes
- Finding, sorting, and comparing 2-D shapes
- Making composite shapes
- Identifying 3-D shapes
- Finding, sorting, and comparing 3-D shapes
- Sorting objects into categories
- Counting and comparing categories by counting
- Representing addition as adding to
- Representing addition as putting together
- Identifying and using the plus sign
- Solving addition equations within 10
- Representing subtraction as taking apart
- Solving real-world addition word problems
- Developing addition fluency within 10
- Identifying and using the minus sign
- Solving subtraction equations within 10
- Decomposing and representing numbers 5–10
- Developing subtraction fluency within 10
- Solving real-world subtraction word problems
- Counting, writing, and rearranging numbers 11–20
- Representing numbers 11–20
- Counting to 100 by ones and tens
- Counting from any number to 100
- Comparing objects by using length, height, volume, and weight
- Using nonstandard measurement
Fee Details
Grade Level
Grade KG
Duration
10 months
Requirements
Students will need the following materials: printer, cell phone or scanner, notebook, pencils, erasers, scissors, crayons, glue, tape, ruler, printer paper, colored paper, and household objects for math activities.