Math for Kindergarten

The Kindergarten math curriculum on Kids Academy Classroom builds on early math concepts and expands learners’ skills with numbers, operations, and geometry through a variety of engaging lessons, worksheets, games, videos, and quizzes designed for this stage.

Core areas covered:

  1. Logic and geometry

  • Develop critical thinking through matching and sorting activities.

Activty example: Sorting & counting objects
  • Work with basic 2D shapes, including tracing and recognition.

Activity example: Using triangles to make squares & Rhombuses
  • Explore simple data concepts by organizing and interpreting information.

  1. Counting and cardinality up to 20

  • Practice counting and number recognition up to 20.

Activity example: Counting up to 20
  • Learn to count objects accurately to determine "how many."

Activity example: Matching "How many"
  • Understand and apply concepts of "one more" and "one less" in different contexts.

Activity example: More and less worksheets
  • Develop fluency in counting through repeated practice and interactive exercises.

  1. Additional practice with numbers up to 20

  • Perform basic addition and subtraction exercises.

Activity example: Adding up to 20
  • Solve addition and subtraction story problems to enhance understanding of operations.

Activity example: Addition at the zoo
  • Compose numbers by combining smaller numbers to build a stronger sense of number relationships.

Activity example: Making number 11

Worksheets include practice on:

  • Matching, sorting, and comparison exercises

  • Number recognition and tracing (0–10, 11–20, extending to 100)

  • Place value and skip counting fundamentals

  • Addition and subtraction facts and word problems

  • Measurement, time, and introductory multiplication and division concepts

  • Geometry with 2D shapes and tracing exercises

  • Money concepts through coin recognition

Learning games and educational videos include:

  • Mathematical practices with emphasis on logic, geometry, and early number skills.

  • Engaging activities that make abstract concepts accessible and fun.

Activity example: Subtraction game

Quizzes evaluate:

  • Understanding of matching, sorting, shape recognition, counting, addition, subtraction, and number fluency.

  • Progress through practical assessments tailored to Kindergarten level skills.

Activity example: Subtraction quiz

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