Kindergarten Math

Below is a list of kindergarten grade level expectations with links to the Internet for practicing math skills.

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Paul Becher’s comprehensive Math Resources site at W.I.T and Wisdom for kindergarten by clicking on the mouse below!

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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)

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Count Us In - Numbers (The player has to move a frog across a pond always using the next highest number.)

Count with Snapdragon (Practice counting from one to nine)

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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.)

Matching Numbers with Words

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Count Us In – Counting (Write numbers to 10 – choose the hard level)

Cookie Dough (Practice reading and writing numbers)

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Harcourt School Publishers (Practice telling time to the hour)

Snapdragon (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.)

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ShapeBot (Play with Rolie Polie Olie to explore shapes)

I spy shapes (Find shapes in a picture)

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Information and Technology Literacy Standards met for Kindergarten

  • Identifies components of a simple computer system: keyboard, monitor, mouse, touch pad, disk drive, mouse button
  • Uses single keys or the mouse as a simple input device
  • Recognizes and uses appropriately: Ctrl, Alt, Delete, Tab, Enter, Window, Arrow Up, Space Bar

A.4.1 Use common media and technology terminology and equipment

  • Uses and cares for technology equipment in a respectful manner
  • Uses and cares for media center materials in a respectful manner

D.4.2 Use information, media, and technology in a responsible manner

 January 20, 2004

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