Math - Kindergarten
Fun math lessons for kindergarten featuring interactive number games, hands-on activities, and printable worksheets can help young learners understand concepts such as counting, shapes, and more.
Stack and Take Away (Subtraction)
Students will practice another method to subtract numbers…
Number Card Minus One (Numbers)
Students use the number cards from the previous lesson to practice subtracting one from the number they draw…
Number Card Minus One (Dots)
Students use the dot cards from a previous lesson to practice subtracting one from the number they draw…
Minus Sign
Students will continue to learn subtraction and the meaning of the minus sign. It will help students become…
Hungry Animals
Students will become familiar with subtracting objects and writing answers with numbers…
Stack Together (Addition)
Students will practice another method of adding numbers, stacking numbers in a column to add them easily…
Addition Practice with Numbers
Students will become familiar with writing equations and performing addition using written numbers…
Roll a Die Plus One
Students will practice recognizing numbers by rolling a die, counting the dots, and adding 1 to that number…
Equal Sign
Students will understand the meaning of the equal sign. They will know the meaning of the sign…
Clap Your Hands Everybody!
This lesson uses clapping to reinforce addition in a hands-on, interactive, and fun way. By incorporating…
How Many Did They Eat?
Students will continue to practice simple addition (under 5 in total) with images of foods…
How Many Cats in Total?
Students will continue to explore the process of addition and understand how to use the plus…
Greater or Lesser (0-10)
Students will practice which is greater or lesser between two numbers…
Which Number is Greater? (1-10)
Students will practice which is greater between two numbers…
Counting Dots (11-20)
Students will count up to 20 dots, arranged in a line, rectangle, or circle…
Counting Dots (1-10)
Students will practice counting up to 10 dots, arranged in a line, a rectangle, or a scattered pattern…
How Many Are in the Bag?
Students will guess how many items are in the bag and count the objects to find the actual number…