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Kindergarten Numbers to 5 Math Unit Guided Math Curriculum Unit 1 Numbers 0-5

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Teach Numbers to 5 in a hands-on, meaningful way with this Numbers to 5 Unit from my Empowering Little Mathematicians Kindergarten Guided Math Curriculum. Students will explore numbers 0-5, counting strategies, five frames, quantities to 5, comparing numbers. 

These Kindergarten guided math lessons follow a gradual-release model, where teachers lead students through math concepts with time for students to explore concepts on their own. 

Not only does this versatile math curriculum work for both whole group instruction and small groups, but each lesson has differentiation options to modify and amplify as needed.  

Numbers to 5 is the first unit in the Kindergarten Math Curriculum: 

➜ Grab the Complete Kindergarten Guided Math Curriculum

Includes 15 Lessons: 

  1. Number 0 
  2. Number 1 
  3. Number 2 
  4. Number 3 
  5. Number 4 
  6. Number 5 
  7. Making numbers to 5 on a five frame
  8. Comparing sets for more
  9. Comparing sets for less
  10. Same
  11. Comparing numbers to 5 for the greater number
  12. Comparing numbers to 5 for the lesser number
  13. Ordering numbers
  14. Counting strategies 
  15. Counting strategies

Structure of Individual Lessons: 

  • Math warm up activities
  • Whole group, teacher-led math lesson
  • Partner or small group math activities
  • Independent practice worksheets
  • Home connection
  • Differentiation options for scaffolding or extending learning

Includes 6 Numbers to 5 Centers:

  • Count It Out
  • Count and Clip
  • Count and Compare
  • Spin and Count Five Frames
  • Number Puzzles
  • Roll and Trace / Roll and Write

A Little More About The Unit: 

  • Posters or anchor charts
  • Math word wall vocabulary cards
  • Mentor text suggestions
  • Differentiated lesson plans
  • Partner games and activities
  • Kindergarten math worksheets
  • Family home connections (optional homework)
  • Kindergarten math assessments
  • Kindergarten math centers for the year

Love This Unit? Check Out All Kindergarten Guided Math Units: 

Kindergarten Core Guided Math Units:  

Numbers to 5 Numbers to 5 Unit 

2D Shapes ➜ 2D Shapes Unit

Numbers to 10 ➜ Numbers to 10 Unit 

Comparing Numbers ➜ Comparing Numbers Unit 

Decomposing Numbers ➜ Decomposing Numbers Unit

Numbers to 20 ➜ Numbers to 20 Unit 

3D Shapes ➜ 3D Shapes Unit 

Place Value to 20 ➜ Place Value to 20 Unit 

Nonstandard Measurement ➜ Nonstandard Measurement Unit 

Addition to 10 ➜ Addition to 10 Unit 

Subtraction to 10 ➜ Subtraction to 10 Unit

Numbers to 100 ➜ Numbers to 100 Unit 

Graphing and Data ➜ Graphing and Data Unit 

Kindergarten Supplemental Guided Math Units: 

Sorting, Classifying, & Patterns Sorting, Classifying, & Patterns Unit 

Time Time Unit 

Money Money Unit 

Why Teachers Like You LOVE This Resource: 

“This is a great unit that works hard to get students to understand numbers. My students definitely understood numbers better after using this unit of study.” - Jeffrey V. 

“This [Kindergarten math curriculum] is the best thing I’ve purchased on TpT! The content level is perfect for my TK class. I’ve been using it since August, and I have no complaints! Thanks for the resource!” - Elle K.

More Natalie Lynn Kindergarten Math: 

Supplement Instruction With Centers: 

Kindergarten Math Task Card Centers 

Kindergarten Math & Literacy Differentiated Centers 

Pocket Dice Math & Literacy Centers 

No Prep Math & Literacy Centers 

More Guided Math Units: 

Preschool and Pre-K Guided Math Curriculum

1st Grade Guided Math Curriculum

Questions?

Email me at natalielynnkindergarten@gmail.com.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity that is one larger.

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