Below is a list of kindergarten grade level expectations with links to the Internet for practicing math skills.
If there is something you can’t find here,
you’ll definitely find it by visiting
Paul Becher’s comprehensive Math Resources site at W.I.T and Wisdom for kindergarten by clicking on the mouse below!
Click on a mouse to practice your math skills.
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More math skill practice can be found at Sesame Street.
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Number Train (Practice counting from one to ten with sound)
The Counting Game (Practice counting from one to nine)
Finding Groups of things from 1 to 10 (Find groups of items from one to ten)
Count Us In - Numbers (The player has to move a frog across a pond always using the next highest number.)
Count Us In – Representing Number (The player has to move a crayon with a word number to the corresponding digit on a colour by number of Flying Girl.)
Count Us In – Counting (Write numbers to 10 – choose the hard level)
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Harcourt School Publishers (Practice telling time to the hour)
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Amble Graph (Click on Grapher from the list about half way down- Create a graph with the help of an adult – helpful for discussing parts of a graph and easy to do)
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Count Us In – Sorting and Grouping (The player selects and moves objects around the screen grouping and sorting them in different ways.)
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Patterns in Nature (This web site gives examples of patterns found in nature – fun to explore and discuss.)
Information and Technology Literacy Standards met for Kindergarten
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A.4.1 Use common media and technology terminology and equipment |
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D.4.2 Use information, media, and technology in a responsible manner |
January 20, 2004