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Kindergarten Math Game - Left and Right

Mastering "left" and "right" is an important kindergarten milestone. Give your little learners a hand with left and right practice with this fun, interactive math activity from iKnowIt.com. Children will answer multiple-choice questions as they decide which object is on the left and which object is on the right. Here are a few examples of the types of questions your students may be asked in this interactive math lesson:

  • "Choose the star on the left."
  • "Is the bear on the left or the right?"
  • "Choose the paintbrush on the left."
  • "Choose the circle on the left."
  • "Is the baseball on the left or the right?"

Plenty of handy built-in features will help your kindergarten students make the most of their math practice session. Check them out below:

  • Read-Aloud Feature – Children can click the speaker icon in the upper-left corner of their practice screen to hear the question read out loud to them in a clear voice. This feature is a great resource for ESL/ELL students and children who are auditory processors.
  • Progress-Tracker – Students can check out the progress-tracker in the upper-right corner of the practice screen to see how many questions they have answered out of the total number of questions in the math activity.
  • Score-Tracker – Students can view the score-tracker beneath the progress-tracker to see how many points they have earned for solving math problems correctly.
  • Hint Button – When children get stuck on a math question, they can click on the hint button to view a written or pictorial clue that will point them in the right direction without giving away the answer.
  • Explanation Page – When students get an answer wrong, a detailed explanation page pops up on the practice screen to show them the correct answer accompanied by an easy-to-understand explanation, helping them learn from prior mistakes.

All of these resources have been thoughtfully designed with your kindergarten students' math success in mind!

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Online Math Lessons Your Kindergarten Class Will Love

Looking for a fun, educational, online resource to help your kindergarten students practice left and right, plus tons of other foundational math skills? Look no further than iKnowIt.com! Whether you are an elementary math teacher, homeschool educator, or school administrator, we're confident you will love using the I Know It digital math program alongside a comprehensive elementary math curriculum. Here are a few highlights of our program from a teacher's perspective:

  • Hundreds of Common Core-aligned math activities, ranging from kindergarten to fifth grade, written by accredited elementary math teachers
  • Math lessons covering foundational elementary math topics, from right and left positions to counting and beyond
  • Extensive administrator tools give you complete control over your class's online math practice experience

Students, too, love using the I Know It math program to practice their math skills. Following are just a few favorite features of our program from a student's standpoint:

  • Adorable, animated characters that dance around or do a silly trick when students answer one of their math questions correctly
  • Kid-approved, age-appropriate emojis that pop up on the practice screen when students submit the solution to a math problem
  • Plenty of positive feedback messages that encourage little ones to "Keep at it!" even when they make mistakes…and lots more!

We hope you and your kindergarten class will enjoy practicing left and right in this digital math lesson. Be sure to check out the hundreds of other grade 3 math lessons we have available on our website as well.

Free Trial and Membership Options

Did you know you can try out this kindergarten math activity, as well as all math lessons on iKnowIt.com, for free? You can! Simply sign up for a free thirty-day trial and discover the difference interactive math practice can make! When your free trial ends, we hope you will be excited to join the I Know It community as a member. This way, you and your class can continue to experience the benefits of online math practice for a full calendar year. We offer membership options for families, individual teachers, schools, and school districts. Visit our membership information page for details: https://www.iknowit.com/order.html.

Your I Know It membership gives you unlimited access to the program's extensive administrative features. Your administrator account will help you customize your class's online math practice experience. Administrator tools will help you:

  • Create a class roster for your students
  • Assign unique usernames and passwords to all of your students
  • Give specific math lesson assignments to individual students
  • Track student math practice progress with detailed reports
  • Change basic math lesson settings
  • Print, download, and email student progress reports…and much more

When your students log into iKnowIt.com with their unique login credentials, they will be shown a kid-friendly version of the homepage. From here, they can quickly find and launch the math lessons you have assigned to them. If you choose to give them the option through your administrator account, students can also explore other math lessons at their grade level and beyond for extra practice or an added challenge. Grade levels are labeled with letters instead of numbers, making it easy for you to assign math lessons based on each child's unique needs and skill level.

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Level

This online math lesson is categorized as Level K. It may be ideal for your kindergarten students.

Common Core Standard

K.G.A.1, MA.K.GR.1.2, V.C.3
Geometry

Identify And Describe Shapes (Squares, Circles, Triangles, Rectangles, Hexagons, Cubes, Cones, Cylinders, And Spheres).
Describe objects in the environment using names of shapes, and describe the relative positions of these objects using terms such as above, below, beside, in front of, behind, and next to.

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