Nevada Kindergarten Math: What Your Child Will Learn
Kindergarten math in Nevada lays the foundation for everything that comes next. Students learn to count to 100 by ones and tens, write numbers from 0 to 20, and understand what numbers mean. They begin adding and subtracting within 10 and explore basic shapes and measurement. Every topic your child studies follows the Nevada Academic Content Standards Math.
Counting and Number Sense
Kindergartners start by counting forward to 100, recognizing written numerals, and connecting numbers to quantities. They learn to count objects to answer "how many?" questions and compare groups to decide which is greater, less than, or equal. These skills are the building blocks for all future math.
Addition and Subtraction
Nevada Kindergarten students explore addition and subtraction using objects, fingers, drawings, and simple equations. They solve word problems, decompose numbers into pairs, and learn to fluently add and subtract within 5. Finding the number that makes 10 is another key skill practiced at this grade.
Shapes and Measurement
- Identify and name flat and solid shapes regardless of size or orientation
- Describe objects using shape names and relative positions
- Compare two objects by length or weight
- Sort objects into categories and count each group
- Build and draw shapes from components
How StudyPug Helps Nevada Kindergartners
StudyPug has a video lesson and practice problems for every Kindergarten math topic listed above. Each lesson is short and easy to follow, so young learners stay focused. Parents can sit alongside their child or let them explore independently. Every topic aligns to Nevada Academic Content Standards Math, so there are no surprises — it matches exactly what Nevada schools teach.