The following is my Kindergarten Math curriculum. As time goes on I will continue to add projects that correspond with these units. You can also find projects on my pinterest boards.
Counting Unit – Count to 100, backwards from 10, by 2s, 5s, and 10s to 100.
- Counting Caterpillar – Counting by 10s Game from Mess for Less
- Free Printable Math Worksheets for counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s from Worksheet Fun
- Number Trains from Living Life Intentionally
- How to Teach Counting and Basic Math Concepts with Number Tiles from Five Js
- 100th Day Extravaganza from Rains Within Reach
- Skip Counting from Fun Learning Activities for Children
Fractions Unit – Identify fractions for halves and fourths
- Paper Plate Fractions from Helping Little Hands
Money Unit – Recognize and count money
- Talking about Money with Kids from The Activity Mom
- Exchanging Coins from Montessori Tidbits
Addition/Subtraction Unit – Learn to add and subtract with concrete objects
- Making Math Fun – Unifix Cubes from Homegrown Learners
Measurements – Identify units of measurement, and measuring with non-traditional instruments
- Make Math Active with a Personal Record Book from Education.com
- Make Your Own Ruler from Education.com
- Foot Fun: A Measurement Activity from Education.com
Data Unit – Gather data and put into simple graphs
- Shapes on the Flannel Board Graph from Teach Preschool
Clocks Unit – Telling time on analog and digital clocks
- Teaching Time to Kids from The Frugal Girls
- Calling Dr. Concrete! from Math Coach’s Corner
- Free Clock Template from Teaching Resource Center
- Paper Plate Clock – Revamped!! from Suddenly 2nd Graders
** When making my kindergarten curriculum I started with Virginia’s Standards of Learning. While I am not a fan of the SOL tests I do not have a problem with the information that is covered. I felt using the information covered in the SOLs as a baseline for my curriculum would ensure my children were learning the same subject matter as their peers. I wanted to go beyond that though. I built up my curriculum by adding information from other online curriculums, and my sons interests. **
