This parent guide supports parents in helping their child at home with the Kindergarten Math content.
- Subject:
- Mathematics
- Material Type:
- Reference Material
- Vocabulary
- Author:
- Kelly Rawlston
- Letoria Lewis
- Date Added:
- 02/15/2023
This parent guide supports parents in helping their child at home with the Kindergarten Math content.
This resource accompanies our Rethink Kindergarten Math Measurement & Data unit. It includes ideas for use, ways to support exceptional children, ways to extend learning, digital resources and tools, tips for supporting English Language Learners and students with visual and hearing impairments. There are also ideas for offline learning.
This unit was created by the Rethink Education Content Development Team. This course is aligned to the NC Standards for Kindergarten Math for Measurement & Data.
In this lesson, students compare lengths using taller than and shorter than with aligned and non-aligned endpoints.
In this lesson, students compare length measurements with string.
In this lesson. students make series of longer than and shorter than comparisons.
In this lesson, students compare the length of linking cube sticks to a 5-stick.
In this lesson, students determine which linking cube stick is taller than or shorter than the other.
In this lesson, students compare objects using the same as.
In this lesson, students compare the weight of an object to a set of unit weights on a balance scale.
In this lesson, students observe conservation of weight on the balance scale.
In this lesson, students compare using heavier than and lighter than with classroom objects.
In this lesson, students compare objects using heavier than, lighter than, and the same as with balance scales.
In this lesson, students compare volume using more than, less than, and the same as by pouring.
In this lesson, students explore conservation of volume by pouring.
In this lesson, students compare using the same as with units.
In this lesson, students observe cups of colored water of equal volume poured into a variety of container shapes.
In this lesson, students use balls of clay of equal weights to make sculptures.
In this lesson, students use benchmarks to create and compare rectangles of different lengths to make a city.
In this lesson, students describe measurable attributes of single objects.