I've memorized all the hiragana signs. Now, on to katakana signs. But I'm skipping ahead and also setting daily kanji goals, because it'll take a lot of time to learn all the most important kanji.
Meaning: One.
Onyomi: ichi, itsu
Kunyomi: hito(tsu), hito-
Meaning: Two.
Onyomi: ni
Kunyomi: futa(tsu), futa-
Meaning: Three.
Onyomi: san
Kunyomi: mit(tsu), mi-
Meaning: Four.
Onyomi: shi
Kunyomi: yot(tsu), yu(tsu), yo-, yon-
Meaning: Five.
Onyomi: go
Kunyomi: itsu(tsu), itsu-
Meaning: Six.
Onyomi: roku
Kunyomi: mut(tsu), mu(tsu), mu-, mui-
Meaning: Seven.
Onyomi: shichi
Kunyomi: nana, nano
Meaning: Eight.
Onyomi: hachi
Kunyomi: yat, ya, you
Meaning: Nine.
Onyomi: kyuu, ku
Kunyomi: kokono(tsu), kokono-
Meaning: Ten, cross.
Onyomi: juu, ji
Kunyomi: too, to-
Meaning: Hundred.
Onyomi: hyaku
Meaning: Thousand.
Onyomi: sen
Kunyomi: chi
Meaning: Ten thousand, all, many.
Onyomi: man, ban
And that was the last one.