Kindergarten Mathology Little Books
Use the friendly medium of little books to engage learners and provide rich opportunities for teaching and learning with Mathology Little Books.
A Warm, Cozy Nest
Big Idea: Numbers tell us how many and how much.
- count sets to 5
- recognize numerals to 5
Lots of Dots!
Big Idea: Numbers tell us how many and how much.
- subitize and count sets to 10
- compose and decompose to 10
Animals Hide
Big Idea: Numbers tell us how many and how much.
- count sets to 10
- compare quantities to 10
Dan’s Doggy Daycare
Big Idea: Numbers tell us how many and how much.
- count and compare sets to 10
- compose and decompose 10
Acorns for Wilaiya
Big Idea: Numbers tell us how many and how much.
- count sets to 10
- compare sets to 10
Spot Check!
Big Idea: Numbers are related in many ways.
- compare quantities to 10
- count sets to 10
Time for Games
Big Idea: Numbers are related in many ways.
- compare quantities to 10 (further developed)
- count sets to 10 (further developed)
Let’s Play Waltes!
Big Idea: Numbers are related in many ways.
- count and compare to 10
- compose and decompose to 10
A Lot of Noise
Big Idea: Patterns can be described mathematically.
- identify and extend repeating patterns
- reproduce and create repeating patterns
We Can Bead!
Big Idea: Patterns can be described mathematically.
- describe, extend, and create repeating patterns
- sort objects by attributes
To Be Long
Big Idea: Many things in our world have attributes that can be measured and compared.
- compare objects by length
- order objects by length
The Best in Show
Big Idea: Units can be used to measure and compare attributes.
- measure to compare and order objects
- choose and use measuring tools
Zoom In, Zoom Out
Big Idea: Shapes and solids can be explored and compared based on attributes.
- identify shapes
- locate objects
The Castle Wall
Big Idea: Shapes and solids can be explored and compared based on attributes.
- explore, describe, and compare shapes and solids
- create and describe 3-D structures
The New Nest
Big Idea: Objects can be located in space and looked at from different perspectives.
- locate objects in space
- recognize shapes
Hedge and Hog
Big Idea: Collecting and displaying data can help us predict and interpret situations.
- collect and interpret data
- sort a collection