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In Kindergarten, children learn:
Students will cover the basics of shape and direction in Kindergarten. This means by the end of the year, they’ll be able to:
As the saying goes, practice makes perfect! Our fantastic maths app has thousands of interactive curriculum-aligned games that your child is sure to love.
Try out these 50 maths questions for Kindergarten to get a good idea of their progress!
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Dive into our Kindergarten maths guides and see how easy learning can be.
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There are no maths assessments in Kindergarten. In place of formal assessments, teachers will monitor their student’s progress throughout the year using a range of informal assessment strategies.
Maths for Kindergarten consists of six key areas and will help learners get to grips with the foundational skills they’ll need in each. Let’s break these down below.
Number
The subject of number is further broken down into four categories; place value, addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, and fractions.
Within this, your Kindergarten students will learn:
Measurement
The topic of measurement covers measuring, time and money. In Kindergarten, learners will cover:
Shapes/Geometry
A great way to give your child some Kindergarten maths help is to give them lots of practice at the different skills they’re learning. Our fantastic maths app has thousands of fun and interactive curricular-aligned games that your little learner is sure to love.
You can also try out these 50 maths questions for Kindergarten with your learners to get a good idea of their progress!
By the end of Year 1, your students should have a firm grasp of the numbers 0 to 100. Additionally, they should be able to perform simple operations (+, -, ÷, x) on numbers up to 20. They should be able to identify a range of 2D and 3D shapes, all of the different coins and notes, and be able to use simple units of measurement.
Within the national curriculum for maths Kindergarten students will be required to meet a whole host of statutory requirements before they move on to Year 1.
For a full overview of everything your child needs to know by the end of Kindergarten, take a look at our full Kindergarten curriculum overview!
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