SCORE Mathematics - California Standards
By the end of kindergarten, students understand small numbers, quantities and simple shapes in their everyday environment. They count, compare, describe and sort objects, and develop a sense of properties and patterns.
Number
Sense
1.0 Students understand the relationship between
numbers and quantities (i.e., that a set of objects has the same
number of objects in different situations, regardless of its position
or arrangement):
1.1 Compare two or more sets objects (up to ten objects in each group), and identify which set is equal to, more than, or less than the other.1.2 Count, recognize, represent, name and order a numbers of objects (up to 30).
1.3 Know that the larger numbers describe sets with more objects in them than smaller numbers have.
2.1 Use concrete objects to determine the answers to addition and subtraction problems (for two numbers that are each less than 10).
3.1 Recognize when an estimate is reasonable.
Algebra and
Functions
1.0 Students sort and classify objects:
1.1 Identify, sort and classify objects by attribute and identify objects that do not belong to a particular group (e.g., all these balls are green, those are red).
Measurement and
Geometry
1.0 Students understand the concept of time and units to measure it;
they understand that objects have properties, such as length, weight,
and capacity, and that comparisons may be made by referring to those
properties:
1.1 Compare the length, weight and capacity of objects by making direct comparisons with reference objects (e.g., note which object is shorter, longer, taller, lighter, heavier, or holds more).1.2 Demonstrate an understanding of concepts of time (e.g., morning, afternoon, evening, yesterday, tomorrow, week, year) and tools that measure time (e.g., clock, calendar).
1.3 Name the days of the week.
1.4 Identify the time (to the nearest hour) of everyday events (e.g., lunch time is 12 o'clock, bed time is 8 o'clock at night).
2.1 Identify and describe common geometric objects (e.g., circle, triangle, square, rectangle, cube, sphere, cone).2.2 Compare familiar plane and solid objects by common attributes (e.g., position, shape, size, roundness, number of corners).
Statistics, Data Analysis, and Probability
1.1 Pose information questions; collect data; and record the results using objects, pictures and picture graphs.1.2 Identify, describe, and extend simple patterns (such as circles or triangles) by referring to their shapes, sizes, or colors.
1.1 Determine the approach, materials, and strategies to be used.1.2 Use tools and strategies, such as manipulatives or sketches, to model problems.
2.1 Explain the reasoning used with concrete objects and/or pictorial representations.2.2 Make precise calculations and check the validity of the results in the context of the problem.