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ID | Standard | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
K.CC.A.1 | Count to 100 by ones and by tens |
K.CC.A.2 | Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence |
K.CC.A.3 | Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 |
K.CC.B.4 | Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality |
K.CC.B.5 | Count to answer "how many?" questions about as many as 20 things |
K.CC.C.6 | Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group |
K.CC.C.7 | Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals |
K.OA.A.1 | Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds, acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations |
K.OA.A.2 | Solve addition and subtraction word problems, and add and subtract within 10 |
K.OA.A.3 | Decompose numbers less than or equal to 10 into pairs in more than one way |
K.OA.A.4 | For any number from 1 to 9, find the number that makes 10 when added to the given number |
K.OA.A.5 | Fluently add and subtract within 5 |
K.NBT.A.1 | Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones |
K.G.A.2 | Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size |
K.G.B.4 | Analyze and compare two- and three-dimensional shapes, in different sizes and orientations, using informal language to describe their similarities, differences, parts and other attributes |
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Is StudyPug aligned with Washington Kindergarten standards?
Yes, StudyPug is 100% aligned with Washington K-12 Learning Standards. Our curriculum covers all required Kindergarten topics including counting to 100, addition and subtraction within 10, and shape identification.
What Kindergarten math topics does StudyPug cover?
We cover counting and cardinality, operations and algebraic thinking, number relationships, measurement, data analysis, and geometry. All topics follow Washington state curriculum requirements for Kindergarten.
How does StudyPug help with Kindergarten math practice?
StudyPug provides interactive activities, printable worksheets, and adaptive practice that adjusts to your child's level. Each concept includes step-by-step solutions and unlimited practice opportunities.
Can I track my Kindergartener's progress?
Yes, our parent dashboard shows exactly which topics your child has mastered and where they need more practice. You'll see detailed progress reports for every Kindergarten math skill.
Are the materials appropriate for Kindergarten age?
Absolutely. Our Kindergarten content is designed specifically for 5-6 year olds with age-appropriate activities, colorful visuals, and fun practice that keeps young learners engaged while building essential math foundations.

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