Hawaii Kindergarten Math: What Your Child Will Learn
Hawaii Kindergarten math follows the Hawaii Common Core Standards Math and covers the essential building blocks every young learner needs. From counting to 100 by ones and tens to identifying two- and three-dimensional shapes, StudyPug covers every standard your child's teacher is working through this year.
Counting and Number Sense
Kindergarten students in Hawaii start by learning to count forward to 100 by ones and by tens. They practice counting from any given number, writing numerals from 0 to 20, and connecting counting to cardinality — understanding that the last number counted tells you how many objects are in a group.
- Count to 100 by ones and by tens
- Write numbers from 0 to 20
- Count to answer "how many?" for up to 20 objects
- Compare groups to identify greater than, less than, or equal to
Addition and Subtraction
Kindergarteners build early operation skills by representing addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, drawings, and equations. They solve word problems, decompose numbers within 10, and work toward fluency adding and subtracting within 5.
- Add and subtract within 10
- Decompose numbers into pairs in more than one way
- Find the number that makes 10 when added to a given number (1–9)
- Fluently add and subtract within 5
Measurement and Data
Students describe measurable attributes like length and weight, directly compare two objects using a shared attribute, and classify objects into categories. They also count objects in each category and sort categories by count.
Geometry and Shapes
Kindergarten geometry introduces students to the names and attributes of flat and solid shapes. Students identify shapes regardless of size or orientation, compare two- and three-dimensional shapes, and even compose simple shapes to form larger ones.
- Name shapes in any orientation or size
- Identify 2D and 3D shapes
- Analyze and compare shapes using informal language
- Build and draw shapes from components
How StudyPug Supports Hawaii Kindergarten Math
StudyPug's video lessons are short, clear, and paced for young learners. Each lesson follows the Hawaii Common Core Standards Math sequence, so your child is always learning what their classroom teacher is covering. Practice problems after every lesson help reinforce the skill before moving on.