MATH

 

 

                        

Everyday Math - Chicago Series

Skills:

  • Counting 20 or more objects
  • Interrupted verbal counting beyond 100
  • Counting backward from beyond 22
  • Count by 2's beyond 30
  • Counting by 5's beyond 110
  • Counting by 10's beyond 110
  • Reading any number, 100 or less
  • Writing any number, 100 or less
  • Understanding the meaning of   addition and subtraction
  • Understanding the meaning of division - share same size sets
  • equivalence (6 as 2+4, 5+1, 7-1)s equal sharing
  • Estimation
  • Performing simple data collection and graphing
  • Using basic geometry concepts (naming basic figures)
  • Using calculators (counting with repeat key, making and reading 
  • larger numbers)

Kindergarten Math Game categories included in Everyday Math Text:


*Numeration Games
*Operation Games
*Top-It-Games
*Calculator Games
*Money Games

 

Reference: Everyday Mathematics- The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project; Everyday Learning Corporation http://www.everydaylearning.com 


 

Websites which provide further practice and lesson ideas:

http://score.kings.k12.ca.us/standards/kdg.html

http://www.aaamath.com/kindergarten.html

http://teachers.net/lessons/posts/1463.html

http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/Instruction/wmstds/mathk.shtml


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Arcadia University
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