
#MATHS WORKSHEETS FOR KINDERGARTEN 2 PLUS#
Then it's the child's turn to take some, and you need to take the same amount plus one more. You take some objects, and ask the child to take for himself as many as you have AND ONE more. Play with marbles or blocks or similar objects.
The next person picks one so that its end matches one end of a domino already laid. A child picks one and places it on the table to start the "train".
Lay a bunch of dominoes face UP on the table. The person with a higher "dot-count" gets both dominoes. Lay a bunch of dominoes face down on the table. The child will need to count the dots on the die or dice, and then count steps to move his marker. Have the markers advance as many steps as a die or dice show. The person with a higher TOTAL wins all the cards played in that round. A variation of the one above: deal two cards to each person. This can teach both number recognition and counting, because the child can count those little pictures (hearts, spades, clubs, or diamonds) on the card. The one with a higher number wins all the cards played in that round. Have a deck of regular playing cards minus the picture cards. Let children count all kinds of things they see or use. The teacher should keep it playful, supply measuring cups, scales, clocks, and coins to have around, and answer questions.ĭuring 1st grade, children will then learn addition and subtraction facts, two-digit numbers, some adding and subtracting with two-digit numbers, and some basics of measuring, time and money. Expose the student to two-digit numbers.Ĭhildren may also get started with money, time, and measuring, though it is not absolutely necessary to master any of that. To understand the concepts of addition and subtraction with small numbers. to understand up, down, under, near, on the side, etc. The concepts of equality, more, and less. To count by rote at least to 20, but preferably a little beyond.
Please see below a list of objectives and goals for kindergarten math: The goal of kindergarten mathematics is to prepare children for first grade math. Worksheets for shapes, matching, equivalence, etc.