Standard #: MAFS.K.MD.2.3 (Archived Standard)


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Classify objects into given categories; count the numbers of objects in each category and sort the categories by count.


General Information

Subject Area: Mathematics
Grade: K
Domain-Subdomain: Measurement and Data
Cluster: Classify objects and count the number of objects in each category. (Supporting Cluster) -

Clusters should not be sorted from Major to Supporting and then taught in that order. To do so would strip the coherence of the mathematical ideas and miss the opportunity to enhance the major work of the grade with the supporting clusters.

Date Adopted or Revised: 02/14
Date of Last Rating: 02/14
Status: State Board Approved - Archived

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Related Resources

Formative Assessments

Name Description
Sorting Animals

Students are asked to sort the animals on the Sorting Animals worksheet and then count the number in each group.

Shape Sort

Students sort shapes into categories, record their categories and frequencies, and identify the categories with the most and least.

Sorting Buttons

Students sort illustrations of buttons, explain the how and why, and count the number in each group.

Sort the Tiles

Students sort tiles by color and then count to determine the group with the most and the least number of tiles.

Sorting Color Tiles

Students are asked to sort color tiles into groups of the same color.

Sort Objects

Students sort objects by type and then identify which group of objects has the most and the least.

Lesson Plans

Name Description
Birds of a Feather

Students will go on a simulated bird-watching trip around the classroom.  They will collect and sort images of various birds into categories based on their visible characteristics.  They will use these groups of bird images to practice counting and comparing objects in different categories.  Students will use descriptions of bald eagles in the book, The Bald Eagle by Norman Pearl, to identify images of bald eagles among their categories and discuss how the bald eagle is a symbol of the United States.

 

Sorting and Saying Through Voting

Students will have the opportunity to apply knowledge of sorting and responsible voting to a fun and collaborative small group activity in this integrated lesson plan.

She’s a Grand Old Flag

Students will identify the American flag as an important symbol of the United States. They will collect and sort data from the American Flag and compare the attributes. Students will sort and count red stripes and white stripes, long stripes and short stripes, long red stripes and long white stripes, short red stripes and short white stripes. Students will compare the stripes using the number line. They will also count stars by 1’s and 10’s in this integrated lesson plan.

Make Believe Homes and Habitats

In this lesson students will demonstrate an understanding of characteristics of real and make-believe animals, they will sort animals according to characteristics, and they will complete a drawing of a make-believe animal home in a real-world habitat.

Kindergarten 5 Senses with Pumpkins

This unit opens with a field trip to the pumpkin patch. In this project-based learning experience students will use their five senses to discover the world around them. Students will complete a KWL chart, pumpkin chart, and have group discussions. Individually students will use their five senses to describe the taste, touch, smell, look, and sound of different objects. As teams, students will create a poster to present their findings.

Birds and Worms

Camouflage is an important survival strategy in the animal kingdom. In this activity, students will discover the value of protective coloration as they pretend to be birds in search of colored worms or birds.

Moving on Up

This MEA lesson is designed for a Kindergarten grade level. Students will be working in small groups to figure out what moving company is best for a family that is moving to a different state and they will learn about weight by differentiating between heavy items and lighter items. The students will be using criteria such as pricing, moving of vehicles, speed, safety and overall rating.

Model Eliciting Activities, MEAs, are open-ended, interdisciplinary problem-solving activities that are meant to reveal students’ thinking about the concepts embedded in realistic situations. Click here to learn more about MEAs and how they can transform your classroom.

Whose Baby is That?

This inquiry-based 5E lesson provides an initial look at categorizing items into 2 categories. Visuals of animals are used to begin the classifying/categorizing of animals and their babies. Students will practice categorizing in pairs and will be given the categories to use. They will then explain the placement of each item in the category. The teacher will ask guiding questions and facilitate the lesson to ensure comprehension of the material.

Sort, Count, and Graph

In this lesson, students will sort objects, count the number of objects in each category and compare using the terms greater than, less than, or equal to.

Counting Colorful Cockatoos

Poor Professor Dupont! He is missing his prized cockatoos! Help Professor Dupont find his special birds one by one as you turn the page. After helping Professor Dupont find his special cockatoos, create a classroom tree and sort the birds by color. You will have a fine feathered fantastic time counting and sorting!

Counting and Sorting Objects

In this lesson, students will use buttons to sort by like characteristics. In addition, students will be counting and recording the number of buttons in each category. Students will also group equal amounts together to create new categories. 

The Fire Wheels

The Fire Wheels MEA provides students with a problem in which they must work as a team to design a procedure to select the best toy car for a company to sell.

Model Eliciting Activities, MEAs, are open-ended, interdisciplinary problem-solving activities that are meant to reveal students’ thinking about the concepts embedded in realistic situations. Click here to learn more about MEAs and how they can transform your classroom.

Caps For Sale, Anyone?

This lesson has been integrated to cover both math and language concepts. In this lesson, your students will learn new vocabulary in context while identifying story elements, practice counting and sorting colors, as well as enhance their gross motor skills.

Shell Sorts A resource as plentiful as seashells on the beaches of Florida provides a great springboard for teaching about sorting objects by texture, size and shape. Your students will never look at these beautiful objects in the same way!
Every Group Counts!

The students will be working in whole group, small group and individually to discover measurable attributes of objects and sort the objects into categories. Students will also count and compare the number of objects in each category. 

Sorting It All Out

In this lesson, kindergarten students will learn to sort objects familiar to them by different attributes. They will justify their decisions for classification when objects have more than one similar characteristic.

Original Student Tutorials

Name Description
Stars and Stripes Part 1: Sorting Into Groups

Learn about the American flag by identifying colors and shapes and sorting parts of flag designs into groups in this interactive S.T.E.M. and civics integrated tutorial.

This is part 1 of 2-part series, click HERE to view part 2.

Sweet Sorting

Practice sorting, counting, and comparing by visiting the Sorting Sweet Shop in this candy-themed, interactive tutorial. 

Teaching Ideas

Name Description
Thinking Math. Questions to ask and games to play to help children think mathematically.

This resource provides teaching ideas related to counting and comparing/sorting different items.

Thinking Math. Questions to ask and games to play to help children think mathematically.

This resource provides teaching ideas related to counting and comparing/sorting different items.

Introducing The Venn Diagram

Guide students toward an understanding of the Venn diagram by letting them physically manipulate hula hoops.

Student Resources

Original Student Tutorials

Name Description
Stars and Stripes Part 1: Sorting Into Groups:

Learn about the American flag by identifying colors and shapes and sorting parts of flag designs into groups in this interactive S.T.E.M. and civics integrated tutorial.

This is part 1 of 2-part series, click HERE to view part 2.

Sweet Sorting:

Practice sorting, counting, and comparing by visiting the Sorting Sweet Shop in this candy-themed, interactive tutorial. 



Parent Resources

Lesson Plan

Name Description
Shell Sorts: A resource as plentiful as seashells on the beaches of Florida provides a great springboard for teaching about sorting objects by texture, size and shape. Your students will never look at these beautiful objects in the same way!


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