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Kindergarten Summer Math Worksheets Review End of the Year Activities

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Teacher Tam
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PreK - K, Homeschool
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Used this to review many concepts we touched on this year. Was a great way for me to asses what they learned.
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This set of summer math worksheets for kindergarten covers ALL 22 of the standards for kindergarten mathematics. It contains 32 printable, cut-and-glue pages with one or more for each standard. It also comes with a 32-page digital Easel resource! The layout is similar to the other sets with ALL NEW problems! The graphics and problems all have a summer theme, focusing on the beach, pool time, barbecues and more! This would be a great set to use for summer school, as a summer review pack, or at the end of school as everyone anxiously awaits the break!

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This product addresses ALL 22 of the Common Core Standards* for kindergarten math. A table of contents by standard is also included to help you with planning.

The following pages are included in this kindergarten math set for summer:

Counting & Cardinality

K.CC.A.1

Counting by Ones (2 pages)

Counting to 100 by Tens

K.CC.A.2

Counting on with Ice Cream (less than 10)

Counting On (teens)

K.CC.A.3

Counting on the Beach

Counting Cool Treats

Glue and Add Ocean Animals

Subtracting Shells

Counting Sea Stars

Addition Word Problems

Subtraction Word Problems

K.CC.B.4

Counting on the Beach

Counting Cool Treats

Adding One More

Counting Sea Stars

K.CC.B.5

Counting on the Beach

Counting Cool Treats

Drawing Beach Balls

Counting Sea Stars

More Than One Way to Add

K.CC.C.6

Equal Numbers of Shells

K.CC.C.7

Less Than

Greater Than


Operations & Algebraic Thinking

K.OA.A.1 22,23

Counting on with Ice Cream (less than 10)

Counting On (teens)

Glue and Add Ocean Animals

Subtracting Shells

K.OA.A.2

Addition Word Problems

Subtraction Word Problems

K.OA.A.3

More Than One Way to Add

Making 10

K.OA.A.4

Making 10

K.OA.A.5

Subtraction Word Problems

More Than One Way to Add

Adding Within 5

Subtracting Within 5

Number & Operations in Base Ten

K.NBT.A.1

Counting On!

Counting Sea Stars

Tens and Ones

Measurement & Data

K.MD.A.1

Sorting by Weight

K.MD.A.2

Sorting by Weight

K.MD.B.3

Sorting by Weight

Sorting

Name That Shape

Sorting Flat and Solid Shapes

Geometry

K.G.A.1

Name That Shape

K.G.A.2

Name That Shape

K.G.A.3

Comparing Shapes 1

Sorting Flat and Solid Shapes

Comparing Shapes 2

K.G.B.4

Comparing Shapes 1

Comparing Shapes 2

K.G.B.5

Drawing Shapes

Making Larger Shapes

K.G.B.6

Making Larger Shapes

Total Pages
32 pages
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Standards

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Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.

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