Kindergarten forms the foundation of your child's schooling. In math, children will learn the basics of how numbers work while exploring place value and the concepts of addition and subtraction.
For many children, first grade is the year that they bloom as readers and mathematicians. Get ready to support your child's mathematical growth by learning about first grade math skills!
In second grade math, children begin to work with larger numbers and develop a stronger understanding of place value. They also learn everyday skills like telling time, working with money, and measuring.
In third grade kids learn about multiplication and division, dive into fractions, and even start calculating areas and perimeters. Learn how to support your child by exploring what will be happening in third grade math.
In fourth grade math, students begin to explore more complex math concepts like multiplying with bigger numbers and comparing decimals.
In fifth grade math, your child will extend understanding of decimals and fractions, as well as exploring numerical expressions, volume, and graphs.