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Math - Kindergarten
Kindergarten Math - Addition
Assessment
Making 5
Practice adding numbers to make 5.
Add within 5
Add small numbers. All answers are five or less.
Make 10
Practice adding numbers to make 10.
Make 10 (grids and number bonds)
Practice adding numbers to make 10. These problems show grids to help you out.
Add within 10
Practice adding by "putting together" (with numbers less than 10).
Making small numbers in different ways
Practice making a number by adding other numbers. All numbers in these problems are less than 10.
Add within 20
Practice adding. All numbers in these problems are 20 or less.
Kindergarten Math - Numbers+Counting+Place Value
Assessment
Count up to 5
Counting 6-10
Counting 1-10
Counting in order
Missing numbers
Find the missing number in a list of numbers. Numbers used are 20 or less.
Count tens
Practice counting by tens.
Numbers to 100
Practice finding missing numbers in a list of numbers between 0 and 100.
Kindergarten Math - Subtraction
Assessment
Subtract within 5
Subtract small numbers. All answers are less than 5.
Subtract within 10
Practice subtracting by "taking apart" (with numbers less than 10).
Missing numbers
Find the missing number in a list of numbers. Numbers used are 20 or less.
Find 1 more or 1 less than a number
Practice finding one more or one less than a number.
Kindergarten - Comparing Numbers
Assessment
Compare size
Practice comparing 2 objects to see which is bigger, smaller, taller, shorter, or longer.
Comparing numbers to 10
Practice saying if one number is less than or greater than another number. Numbers are between 0 and 10.
Compare numbers of objects 1
Practice counting which group has more objects.
Compare numbers of objects 2
Practice counting to see which group has the most things in it.
Kindergarten - Geometery + Shapes
Assessment
Name shapes 1
Practice identifying circles, triangles, squares, and rectangles.
Name shapes 2
Practice more challenging problems identifying circles, triangles, squares, and rectangles.
Compare shapes
Practice comparing shapes based on their number of sides, number of corners, and side-lengths.