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Pre-K Mathematics
Preparing Young Children for School

Pre-K Mathematics had positive effects on mathematics and uncertain effects on language, reading and literacy, self-regulation, and social-emotional learning.
Pre-K Mathematics is a supplemental curriculum designed to develop informal mathematical knowledge and skills in preschool children. Specific mathematical concepts and skills from each unit are taught in the classroom through teacher-guided, small-group activities using concrete manipulatives. Take-home activities with materials that parallel the small-group classroom activities are designed to help caregivers support their children’s mathematical development at home.

Findings

5
studies that met standards out of
6
eligible studies reviewed
Outcome
domain
Effectiveness Rating Grades Evidence Tier
Language Uncertain effects PK NoTier
Mathematics Positive effects PK Tier1
Reading & Literacy Related Uncertain effects PK NoTier
Self-regulation Uncertain effects PK NoTier
Social-Emotional Learning Uncertain effects PK NoTier

Last Updated: September 2023

Race

Asian
3%
Black
14%
White
21%
Other or unknown
60%
Two or more races
2%

Ethnicity

Hispanic
56%
Other or unknown
44%

Gender

Male: 48%
Female: 52%

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100%

English Learners

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30%
Note: This summary only includes data from studies that reported sample information. The Intervention Report may include evidence from other studies that met standards, but did not report sample information.


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This intervention report was prepared for the WWC by Instructional Research Group under contract 91990020F325 (GRAPE T4).

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