3. Mathematics
K.1.F Compare two sets of up to 10 objects each and say whether the
number of objects in one set is equal to, greater than, or less than the
number of objects in the other set.
K.2.A Copy, extend, describe, and create simple repetitive patterns.
K.5.A Identify the question(s) asked in a problem
K.5.B Identify the given information that can be used to solve a problem.
K.5.E Answer the question(s) asked in a problem.
K.5.F Describe how a problem was solved.
Washington State Kindergarten Math
Standards
Life Skills Unit
4. IXL Penny Game
US Mint Pocket Change Game
Money Activities
Teaching Kindergarteners about money
and money management is an important
part of a Life Skills Unit. When you teach
children about money, you provide
opportunities for them to practice
counting, to work with the terms more
than and less than and to increase their
ability to understand other mathematical
concepts such as fractions and decimals in
later grades.
The value of money must be taught as a
"perception" to Kindergartners. They must
"perceive" the value of each individual
coin. This is really quite simple even though
it works counter intuitive to what we know to
be true. These fun, interactive activities help
the children visualize the coins and think
about the fact that they have value.
Sesame Money Game
5. Patterns Game
PBS Pattern Game
Pattern Activities
There are many opportunities throughout
the day for teaching patterns in
kindergarten. Children learn to recognize,
create, copy and extend patterns through
repeated daily activities. Integrating five
minute patterning activities into a daily
schedule is not only fun for the children, but
also helps them to be aware of patterns in
their daily surroundings.
In a Life Skills Unit, patterning can help with
teaching about memorizing of important
facts, such as phone numbers and
directions, or even dressing yourself.
Pattern recognition is very important to
teach at a young age.
6. More Math Resources for
Kindergarten Life Skills
IXL Time Activity PBS Phone Number Game
7. Washington State Kindergarten Science
Standards
Life Skills Unit
Science
K-1 ES2A Some objects occur in nature; others have been designed and
processed by people.
K-1 LS1A The human body is made up of various external parts.
K-1 LS1B All plants and animals have various external parts.
K-1 LS1E Animals have various ways of obtaining food and water. Nearly
all animals drink water or eat foods that contain water.
K-1 LS2C Humans can change natural habitats in ways that can be helpful
or harmful for the plants and animals that live there.
8. Starfall Earth Day Game
Eco Post Cards Activity
Trees Activity
Teaching recycling for kids need not be
complicated, instead take advantage of daily
classroom routines when planning activities. It
is simple to teach about recycling using simple
activities or interactive lessons.
Teaching kindergarten earth science lessons
and a learning environment full of energy
and enthusiasm naturally go together.
Children love to learn about taking care of
the earth.
Recycling Activities
Including some activities on recycling and taking
care of our earth could be a part of a Life Skills
Unit. Recycling and helping take care of our
earth have become a daily part of our lives in
today’s society.
9. Food Groups Game Mix-it-up Game Mystery Lunchbox
Nutrition Activities
Healthy eating habits should be part of a Life Skills Unit for Kindergarteners. They
are at the point where they can control and make smart choices about their
nutritional intake. Once children start kindergarten, life takes on a new routine. A
regular intake of food is needed throughout the day to help keep children active
and able to concentrate while learning. Offer regular meals and snacks, and allow
your child to eat according to appetite without force or arguments.
10. More Science Resources for
Kindergarten Life Skills
Smart Snacks Game On the Farm Game Muscles Activity
Dental Care Activity Plant Parts Activity 5 Senses Activity