Common Core: Kindergarten Math

Common Core: Kindergarten Math introduces young learners to foundational math concepts through engaging activities and interactive lessons.

Basic Concepts

Sorting and Classifying

What is Sorting?

Sorting means putting things that are alike together. You can sort by color, size, shape, or what something is used for.

How to Classify

After sorting, you can classify by giving each group a name. This helps you organize your toys, clothes, or even snacks.

Why Is Sorting Useful?

Sorting and classifying help you make sense of the world and keep things tidy. It also helps your brain get ready for math!

Try Sorting

  • Group all the red blocks together.
  • Sort your buttons by size.

Examples

  • Putting all blue socks in one pile and all green socks in another.

  • Sorting fruit into apples and oranges.

In a Nutshell

Sorting and classifying help us organize and understand groups of things.