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How to Homeschool Kindergarten MATH

June 3, 2020 By This content may contain affiliate links.

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$5.50

Teaching kindergarten math doesn’t have to be complicated.

These I CAN STANDARDS are written to the homeschool/at-home educator.

This year at a glance planner details all the math concepts your kindergartener needs to master over the course of the year.

 

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Teaching kindergarten math doesn’t have to be complicated.

These I CAN STANDARDS are written to the homeschool/at-home educator.

This year at a glance planner details all the math concepts your kindergartener needs to master over the course of the year.

You can teach kindergarten math!

These I can statements are aligned with traditional educational standards, but are written to the homeschool/at home parent.

All the concepts broken down into bite sized pieces and includes suggestions for teaching.

 

The typical academic standards for math are transformed onto “I can teach my child to” statements to guide you in your effort to educate your kids.

Includes practical recommendations for making these learning benchmarks attainable.

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