Kindergarten Math

This comprehensive curriculum will gently guide your child through all the essential kindergarten math standards, building a strong foundation in number sense, counting, addition, and subtraction. Through engaging, hands-on activities, your child will also explore practical concepts like shapes, measurement, patterns, and an introduction to currency and financial literacy. The lessons are designed to be short and engaging, helping to prepare your child for grade one by fostering a deep understanding of math and a positive attitude toward learning

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Kindergarrten | Full Curriculum
Play-based curriculum for ages 4-6.

  • Kindergarten with Habitat Schoolhouse is a 36-week curriculum for littles. At this age children learn by doing and exploring. Activities are specifically designed for a young developing mind.

    🡲 10 Full Colour Student Workbooks
    🡲 Teacher/Parent Daily Instructional Guide
    🡲 Cutouts Booklet
    🡲 Kindergarten Math Map and Record Keeping Set
    🡲 Preschool Diploma
    🡲 Welcome Letter

    Our curriculum gently introduces your child to hands-on learning and encourages play and exploration.

  • The Kindergarten Math Pathway

    Building a Love for Numbers Through Gentle, Nature-Based Lessons.

    Do you want a Kindergarten curriculum that goes beyond boring drills and connects numbers to the real world? The Kindergarten Math Pathway is designed to build a strong, intuitive number sense through storytelling, hands-on activities, and the beauty of nature. We'll help you lay a foundation of mathematical confidence that will last a lifetime.

    What's Included in this Pathway:

    • 🌲 Number Sense in Nature Journey from 1 to 100 by counting acorns, charting weather patterns, and sequencing events in the lives of woodland creatures. Your child will build a concrete understanding of numbers and what they represent, making math intuitive and fun.

    • ➕ Gentle Introduction to Operations Discover the magic of addition and subtraction through charming story problems. Join squirrels as they gather more nuts for their stash (+) or watch as birds fly away from the branch (-). We make abstract concepts simple and memorable, without the pressure of drills.

    • 💠 Shapes and Patterns in the Wild Become a math detective! Learn 2D and 3D shapes by finding them in honeycombs, flowers, and crystals. Copy and create patterns using leaves, stones, and twigs. These activities develop crucial spatial reasoning and critical thinking skills.

    • 📏 Real-World Measurement & Sorting Make math practical and hands-on. Compare the lengths of sticks, sort leaves by their attributes, and weigh pebbles in your hands. These lessons connect math to your child’s everyday experience, showing them that numbers are a useful tool for exploring their world.

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Kindergarten Math Units

 

Kindergarten Math Unit 1 - Number Sense

builds a strong foundation in number sense, teaching children to understand and count numbers 1 through 20. It also introduces essential life skills like calendar concepts and telling time on a clock.

Kindergarten Math Unit 2 - Addition to Ten

Gently introduce your child to addition by building a solid understanding of how numbers work together through comparing quantities, using five & ten frames, and the part-part-whole method. Learn to master addition up to ten and confidently solve written number sentences

Kindergarten Math Unit 3 - Shape, Space, & Measurement

Brings math into the real world by teaching your child to analyze and describe the objects around them through shape, space, and measurement. Your child will learn to identify and explore basic 2D and 3D shapes, compare items by weight and length, and understand capacity.

Kindergarten Math Unit 4 - Exploring Patterns

Develop critical thinking by teaching your child to recognize and analyze patterns in the world around them. Beginning with the foundational skill of sorting objects by various rules, the lessons progress to identifying and recreating repeating patterns.

Kindergarten Math Unit 5 - Subtraction to Ten

Introduce the concept of subtraction in a gentle, hands-on way. Your child will learn what it means to take something away from a whole, visually representing one less and understanding decomposition. Lessons focus on mastering subtraction up to ten by learning foundational strategies like making and breaking the number ten

Kindergarten Math Unit 6 - Money and Value

Learn the essentials of financial literacy, connecting math to the real-world concept of money. Your child will learn to identify coins, practice counting and using money, and begin to understand the important concept of value and trade.

Kindergarten Math - Year End Review

This final chapter brings the curriculum to a rewarding conclusion with a gentle cumulative review of all the concepts covered throughout the year. This review helps identify any areas your child may have struggled with, celebrating their progress and confirming their confidence as they prepare for Grade One.

 
 

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