Welcome to Simply Good and Beautiful Math K

Before You Begin
Starting Simply Good and Beautiful Math K is simple.
All of our Simply Good and Beautiful Math courses are open-and-go! You do not need to read or prepare anything on a daily basis.
It is, however, extremely helpful to spend a few minutes getting an overview of the course. Here are a few highlights specific to Math K to help you and your child have a successful start.

Required Items Needed for Math K
We have simplified teaching math!
Get started with just two items: a Math K Course Book and Math K Box (the box can be shared within your household). Click on each item below to order additional items or for more information.
If something is missing from your order, contact our Customer Support Team at [email protected] and we will be happy to help you.
A Look Inside the Math K Box
The Math K Box contains:
- 4 dice (approximately 1 inch square) including:
- 1 wooden numbers 1–6 dice
- 1 wooden numbers 7–12 dice
- 2 equation dice
- 2 painted wooden game pawns
- 3 painted wooden cars with movable wheels and painted numbers (1.5 inches long and 1.375 inches wide)
- 15 flat-edged wooden painted counting sticks
- Wooden math box with sliding lid and 4 compartments for easy storage (5.5″x5.5″x1.5″)
Please note: We do not offer the Math Box as a PDF, but instructions to make your own can be found here and on the FAQ page found below.

Supplies Needed
In addition to the course book and math box, have these items available daily:
- Pencil
- Crayons or colored pencils
- Whiteboard and dry-erase marker
- 10 pennies, 10 nickels, and 10 dimes (These coins can easily be stored in the Math Box until needed.)

Extra Supplies Needed
A few extra items are needed for Math K:
- A fruit snack or small food item
- Three small objects found in nature
- ½-cup and 1-cup measuring cups
- ball
- two matching cups

How This Course Works
About This Course
The About This Course pages in the front of your course book contains details unique to Math K. Click on the About This Course button below to read everything you need to know!
Course Organization
Simply Good and Beautiful Math K contains 120 lessons. The easy-to-use format instructs both you and your child what to say and do for each lesson. Blue text indicates instructions to you, the teacher, and black text is what you read to the child.
Daily lessons open with a short review section that can be skipped if your child has mastered the concepts. This course is divided into three units, each with a unit assessment. Because of the simplicity of the math concepts, no answer key is needed.
Simply Good and Beautiful Math teaches through a spiral approach. Each lesson introduces a new concept, gives the child an opportunity to practice the concept, and then reviews previously learned material. Learn more about spiral math in the video below.
Lesson Pacing
Students complete lessons 4–5 days each week. Most children finish a single lesson in just 10–12 minutes. While some children complete one lesson a day, others may move at a quicker or slower pace. Whatever your child’s pace, it is acceptable if he or she is enjoying learning and not feeling too rushed or overwhelmed.
Watch for cues from your child to determine how much work he or she can do in one session. See About the Course for information on maximizing the course to fit your child’s individual needs.
Skills Introduced
Math K provides a strong foundation of math sense for young learners, through lessons on:
- Addition & subtraction
- Calendar, time, & money
- Graphs
- Measurement
- Place value
- Shapes
- Story problems
- And much more!
For a complete list of all concepts taught in Math K, see the Table of Contents and the Unit Overview pages found in the About the Course.

Additional Optional Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Visit our Math K FAQs page to find answers to frequently asked questions, songs, videos, and other resources.

Emails are answered Monday–Saturday throughout the day. Most emails are answered within 1 business day (Monday–Friday).
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