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October Kindergarten Everyday Math Home Links


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Get a handful of coins. Find all the pennies. Count them. 
 

Count up to 10 if you can. Count up to 5 if not. 

Count backwards from 5 to 0. Now count from 10 to 0 if you can.
 

Count how many people are in your family.

Count how many chairs there are in your kitchen.

 

 

Practice writing the numbers 0 to 5 in the air or on a piece of paper.

 

Open the refrigerator and count how many red things are in it.

Take spoons out of the drawer and show sets of 0-5 spoons.

Find 5 toys. Point to the first one. Point to the last one.

Count to 21 if you can or count as high as you can!

 

 

Count backwards from 5 to 0. If you can, count backwards from 10 to 0.
 

Get a handful of change, pick out the pennies.

Count up to 21 or as high as you can count.

Find different shapes in your house, and name them.

Count how many windows are in your house.

 

 

Count up to 21 or as high as you can count.

Count your toys. Show the first one and the last one.

Show five fingers. Show 2 fingers.

Show 3 fingers.

Show 0 fingers.
 

Count backwards from 5 – 0 or count backwards from 10 –0 if you can.

Count how many orange things there are in your kitchen.

 

 

Get a handful of coins. Sort them. Count the pennies. How many cents do you have?

Open the refrigerator and count how many green things are in it.

Find all the square shaped objects in your house. How many did you find?

Find 7 toys. Point to the first one. Point to the last one. Can you find the toy in the middle?

Practice writing the numbers 0 to 8 in the air or on a piece of paper.

 

Please note: If any of these activities are too difficult or too easy for your child, consider modifying or adjusting the numbers to better reflect his or her needs.