Saxon Math Kindergarten Practice
Saxon Math Kindergarten (Saxon K) is structured as 112 short numbered Lessons distributed across the year, each focused on a single new idea, with every lesson layering review of previously taught ideas through "The Meeting" — a daily oral routine covering calendar, counting, and patterns. The first quarter (roughly Lessons 1-25) is almost entirely about counting forward and backward, recognizing written numerals 0 to 10, and simple repeating patterns (red-blue-red-blue), which the Briveli counting and patterns ladders mirror in short, daily reps.
Saxon Math Kindergarten modules
- Lessons 1-25
Counting, Number Recognition, and Patterns
Practice these Briveli topics: Patterns
- Lessons 26-50
Comparing Numbers and Shape Identification
- Lessons 51-75
Addition Concepts and Number Stories
- Lessons 76-100
Subtraction Concepts and Measurement
Practice these Briveli topics: Measurement
- Lessons 101-120
Numbers to 100 and Calendar Skills
The middle of the year (Lessons 26-75) introduces comparing numbers, identifying basic 2D shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle), and the first informal addition concepts using counters and number stories — a precursor to formal addition within ten. The final stretch (Lessons 76-112) covers addition and subtraction within ten and an early introduction to teen numbers and patterns. Saxon's incremental design means parents shouldn't expect a single skill to be "mastered and moved on" — Briveli's daily-rep cadence pairs naturally with that spiral approach.
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