Kindergarten
In The Counting Kingdom, students build skills with numbers and counting, understanding shapes, measurement and size, patterns, and basic addition and subtraction.
Check out samples and detailed curriculum below ⬇️
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Objectives: Introduction to basic counting, understanding and using single-digit numbers, applying numbers to describe quantities and order, classifying objects based on properties, introduction to place value, skip counting, addition, subtraction, and the concept of money.
Activities: Tallying, counting games, writing practice for digits, comparing quantities, sorting and classifying objects, using manipulatives for place value, skip counting exercises, practical addition and subtraction exercises, and coin counting.
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Objectives: Identifying basic lines and shapes, understanding properties of polygons up to hexagons, recognizing shapes in the environment, and understanding composite shapes.
Activities: Drawing and identifying lines and shapes, measurement comparisons, creating and coloring polygons, identifying real-world shapes, constructing composite shapes.
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Objectives: Introducing basic measurements and comparing them using numbers.
Activities: Practical measurement activities, comparison exercises using real objects.
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Objectives: Understanding spatial relationships.
Activities: Spatial reasoning exercises and discussions.
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Objectives: Identifying and understanding different ways objects can move and different directions they can move in.
Activities: Movement exercises, discussions on properties and movements.
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Objectives: Introduction to the concept of time.
Activities: Discussing daily routines, understanding parts of the day.