Mathology by the Grades
Kindergarten
Mathology Kindergarten is comprised of:
- 16 Little Books, with corresponding annotated Teacher's Guides
- 16 Kindergarten Lap Books
- Digital versions of the Little Books, with audio and an interactive activity
- Digital versions of the Teacher’s Guides with modifiable line masters and assessment masters, and the student story with and without words for projection

Kindergarten Mathology Little Books and Teacher’s Guides
Pearson Mathology
- Matific
- Grades 3-9 Practice Workbook
- Little Books
- Classroom Activity Kits
- Mathology Learning Progression
- Math Mats
- Mathology.ca
- Indigenous Resources
- Mathology Overview Videos
- Correlations and Planning Tools
- Mathology by the Grades
- Success Stories
- Professional Learning & Research
- Purchasing Options
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
Data Management and Probability

Hedge and Hog
Big Idea: Collecting and displaying data can help us predict and interpret situations.
- collect and interpret data
- sort a collection