Teaching More Math

Made Easy

For Early Learning Educators

Give your Pre-K learners the strongest start with engaging, play-based math games and activities designed to spark curiosity and build foundational developmental skills. Take the guesswork out of early math education by learning how to make learning fun, hands-on, and interdisciplinary with Math Sprouts! With Our Pre-K Numeracy, Geometry, Measurement, Algebra, and Base 10 curricula, children experience interactive games, movement-based challenges, storytelling, and creative exploration that help them naturally develop number sense, spatial awareness, pattern recognition, and problem-solving skills—while also integrating literacy, science, and art! These educator-friendly materials ensure that every child builds confidence and a love for math—all through the power of play!

Numeracy Unit

Counting & Cardinality

Children begin learning to recognize, name, and sequence numbers, count objects accurately, and compare numbers to determine which is greater or smaller. These skills help them understand the relationship between numbers and quantities.

Geometry Unit

Shapes & Dimensions

Children begin to focus on recognizing, naming, and describing two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes while understanding their attributes and spatial relationships. Children learn to compare, build, and compose shapes using hands-on activities, fostering spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills.

Algebra Unit

Operations & Algebraic Thinking

Learners begin to develop an understanding of addition as combining sets and subtraction as separating them, using objects, drawings, and real-life scenarios. This builds a foundation for problem-solving and early arithmetic skills that will be needed when they reach kindergarten.

Size Unit

Measurement & Data

Children begin to describe and compare measurable attributes like length, weight, and size while classifying objects into categories and counting them. These activities enhance their ability to analyze and organize information.

Base 10

Number & Operations in Base Ten

Introduces children to the concept of place value by helping them understand that numbers 11-19 are made up of ten ones and some additional ones. Through hands-on activities, they learn to compose and decompose these numbers using objects, drawings, and equations, building a foundation for early addition and subtraction.