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Kindergarten Math Homework in Spanish Tarea de Matemáticas - 4th Quarter

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  1. This Kindergarten Math Homework in Spanish is ideal for Spanish speaking students in families with limited English proficiency. It is identical to the English homework in my store, but with all writing 100% in Spanish. This homework reviews the Kindergarten Math CCSS throughout the year, and will sa
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This Kindergarten Math Homework in Spanish is a spiral review resource, ideal for Spanish speaking students in families with limited English proficiency. This homework packet is identical to the English homework in my store, but with all writing 100% in Spanish.

This homework reviews the Kindergarten Math CCSS throughout the year, and will save you time and paper.

☞☞ For a Free 2-week sample click here. ☜☜

☞☞ For a Free 2-week sample of this homework in ENGLISH click here. ☜☜

☞☞ To purchase the Kindergarten Math Homework in Spanish Bundle click here. ☜☜

The design of each page is child friendly and inviting while packed with real work. The assignments are explained and modeled so students and parents can see an example of what their work should look like.

The repetitive patterns of this resource help Kindergartners become familiar with their homework, and encourages students to become increasingly independent.

The directions in Spanish allow parents with limited English to help their children at home.

Each week goes like this:

On Monday: Counting and Cardinality

On Tuesday: Measurement and Data

On Wednesday: Counting and Cardinality

On Thursday: Geometry

You get 9 weeks of homework. Print two-sided pages and you have 2 sheet per week!

Highlights of this resource:

•CCSS listed on each page;

•Pages can be printed out of order to fit your pacing guide;

•Kid friendly;

•Repetitive pattern to promote familiarity and independence;

•Gradual increase of rigor;

•Designed to use space efficiently.

3rd Quarter Contents:

K.CC.1, K.CC.2, K.CC.3, K.CC.7

•Number Lines 50 -100

•Number Lines from any number

•Hundreds Chart to 100

•Compare Numbers

•Count Sets of 10

•Count objects and write numbers to 20

K.MD.2

•Taller/Shorter

•Heavier/Lighter

•Holds More/Holds Less

K.G.1, K.G.4, K.G.6

•Above, Below, Beside

•Behind, In Front of, Next to

•Compose shapes

•Analyze 2-D shapes

K.OA.1, K.OA.5

•Addition Word Problems

•Subtraction Word Problems

•Add and Subtract Fluently

K.OA.3, K.OA.4

•Make 10

•Decompose 10

•Compose Numbers up to 19

•Decompose Numbers up to 19

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Kindergarten Math Homework also available en Español

Whole Year Bundle

Kinder 1st Quarter

Kinder 2nd Quarter

Kinder 3rd Quarter

Kinder 4th Quarter

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Make sure to check out my other Kindergarten Resources:

Kindergarten Language Arts Homework

Kindergarten Math Homework in English

Kindergarten Math Homework in English and Spanish

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For 1st Grade Math Homework click here.

♥ For 1st Grade Math Homework in SPANISH click here.

♥ For 2nd Grade Math Homeworkclick here

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals.
Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.

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