Measure and Time for Kindergarten Math
Students compare objects by length, weight, and capacity, use nonstandard units, and connect time to daily routines and clocks. The unit also includes optional money as counting objects in play-store contexts within 10.
Skills and lessons
Compare by attribute
Students directly compare objects by length, weight, and capacity, then measure with nonstandard units.
Calendar and time
Students learn days of the week and months, sequence daily events, and match analog and digital clocks at the hour.
Money as counting objects
Students count pennies and nickels in small totals within 10 in simple play-store situations.
Frequently asked questions
What will students learn in Measure and Time?
Measure and Time helps students build Kindergarten math understanding through connected skills and short lessons. This unit includes skills such as Compare by attribute, Calendar and time, Money as counting objects.
What skills are included in this Kindergarten Math unit?
This unit includes skills such as Compare by attribute, Calendar and time, Money as counting objects. The unit is broken into 3 skills and 15 lesson steps so students can practice one idea at a time.
How can my child practice Measure and Time online?
Besparq pairs this unit with short explanations, practice steps, and feedback. Students can move through the lesson path and practice questions tied to each skill.
How does Sparq support this Math unit?
Sparq gives kid-friendly hints, explains ideas step by step, and helps students keep learning without simply giving shortcuts.

