Kindergarten Mathematics
Mathematics is indispensable for understanding our world. In addition to providing the tools of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and statistics, it offers a way of thinking about patterns and relationships of quantity and space and the connections among them. Mathematical reasoning allows us to devise and evaluate methods for solving problems, make and test conjectures about properties and relationships, and model the world around us.
| Standards and Grade Level Expectations | ||
|---|---|---|
| Number Sense, Properties, and Operations | 1 | Whole numbers can be used to name, count, represent, and order quantity | 2 | Composing and decomposing quantity forms the foundation for addition and subtraction | Patterns, Functions, and Algebraic Structures | 1 | Expectations for this standard are integrated into the other standards at this grade level. |
| Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability | 1 | Expectations for this standard are integrated into the other standards at this grade level. |
| Shape, Dimension, and Geometric Relationships | 1 | Shapes are described by their characteristics and position and created by composing and decomposing | 2 | Measurement is used to compare and order objects |
Thompson School District Curriculum Placemats
Thompson placemats provide specific information regarding the skills Kindergarten students will be able to master by the end of the school year.
- Kindergarten Mathematics Placemats (All Standards)
