Big Ideas Math Kindergarten Practice
Big Ideas Math Kindergarten is built around nine short, deliberate chapters that move from counting and comparing within five up through identifying three-dimensional shapes and comparing measurable attributes like length and weight. The early chapters are entirely focused on counting forward and backward, recognizing written numerals 0 to 10, and comparing small groups of objects, which is the bedrock K-skill teachers care about most. Chapters three through five then introduce composing and decomposing numbers within ten and adding and subtracting within ten, which is where Briveli's make-ten and add-within-10 ladders pair most directly to the textbook sequence.
Big Ideas Math Kindergarten modules
- Chapter 1
Count and Compare Numbers 0 to 5
- Chapter 2
Count and Compare Numbers to 10
- Chapter 3
Compose and Decompose Numbers to 10
- Chapter 4
Add Numbers Within 10
- Chapter 5
Subtract Numbers Within 10
- Chapter 6
Count and Write Numbers 11 to 20
- Chapter 7
Identify Two-Dimensional Shapes
- Chapter 8
Identify Three-Dimensional Shapes
- Chapter 9
Compare Measurable Attributes
The second half of the year — chapters six through nine — pushes into teen numbers (counting and writing 11 to 20), 2D and 3D shape identification, and informal measurement comparisons. Big Ideas tends to keep K worked examples concrete (counters, ten-frames, real-life objects), so a parent using Briveli at home can mirror that with the shapes-2d, shapes-3d, and compare-length practice without re-teaching from the book.
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