Sort and Show for Kindergarten Math
Students sort objects by attributes, place items in Venn diagrams, read simple picture and tally displays, and use basic chance words. They classify, count, and compare results from concrete collections.
Skills and lessons
Sort and classify
Students sort by one attribute, resort by a different attribute, and count and compare groups.
Venn diagram sorting
Students place objects into two-circle Venn diagrams, including the overlap for objects that fit both groups, and read the completed diagram.
Picture and tally displays
Students organize objects into a simple display, answer how many questions, and compare categories using picture and tally marks.
Chance language
Students use certain, likely, unlikely, and impossible to describe simple real-world events.
Frequently asked questions
What will students learn in Sort and Show?
Sort and Show helps students build Kindergarten math understanding through connected skills and short lessons. This unit includes skills such as Sort and classify, Venn diagram sorting, Picture and tally displays, Chance language.
What skills are included in this Kindergarten Math unit?
This unit includes skills such as Sort and classify, Venn diagram sorting, Picture and tally displays, Chance language. The unit is broken into 4 skills and 16 lesson steps so students can practice one idea at a time.
How can my child practice Sort and Show 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.

