Mathematical Thinking

Engaging your child in conversations and activities about math concepts is simple and something caregivers do naturally. Sorting socks, counting apples at the grocery store, and pointing out shapes in street signs are all ways to introduce basic math concepts. These everyday activities provide an easy introduction to mathematical thinking for those getting ready for kindergarten. 

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  • I can count 10 items correctly.
  • I know basic shapes (circle, square, and triangle).
  • I can sort silverware into spoons, knives, and forks.
  • I can put together a puzzle.
  • I can sort beads on a necklace in a repeating color pattern.
  • I can organize a group of four objects from smallest to largest.

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