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Everyday Math Activities

West Clermont uses the Every Day Math Program. We have many learning goals for math that we introduce in Kindergarten. Below you will find info about the learning goals and links to games you can play with your child to help them work on the skills.

Here is a link to the PDF of the Everyday Math learning goals for Kindergarten.


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Kindergarten Everyday Math Program PDF




Here is a link to their online games: EM Online games




Here are some more links to cover our Everyday Math Learning Goals. These links have games that you can play with your child. Just click on the link and have fun!




IXL

Here is a link that list skills students learn in kindergarten! The skills are organized into categories, and you can move your mouse over any skill name to see a sample question. To start practicing, just click on any link. IXL will track your score, and the questions will even increase in difficulty as you improve!







Here are some more Math learning Skills we are working on in Kindergarten. Below the information are more links to great practice websites. Enjoy!




What is Numeration?




1. the act or process of writing, reading, or naming numbers




2. a system of numbering or counting




Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005




Links to Games that focus on the Numeration Learning Goals:

















































































What is Measurement in Kindergarten?:

When teaching measurement to young children provide lots of opportunities for the students to order objects by size. Use everyday activities and real objects to help children understand measurement concepts.

The terms non-standard and standard are often used when describing prescribed learning outcomes for measurement. Measuring with non-standard units means measuring things with blocks, pencils, hands, feet, etc. As long as the items used to measure with are all the same size, e.g. identical blocks or brand new pencils, they are suitable to use.




Measuring with standard units means measuring with inches, feet, yards, centimeters or meters, using rulers and other measuring devices.







Links to Games that focus on the Numeration Learning Goals: