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Mathematical ReasoningApply skills of mathematical representation, communication and reasoning throughout the remaining four content strands. 1. Create and solve word problems using actions, objects, words, pictures or numbers. (Basic Word Problems ) 2. Estimate and check that answers are reasonable. 3. Explain to others how a problem was solved. Number Sense, Computation and OperationsA. Number SenseUnderstand place value, ways of representing whole numbers and relationships among whole numbers. Understand the concept of one half. 1. Read, write numerals for, compare and order numbers to 120. (Counting Squares , Place Value to 1000 ) 2. Count by 2s to 30 and by 5s to 120. (Skip Counting ) 3. Count backwards from 30. 4. Demonstrate understanding of odd and even quantities up to 12. (Odd or Even ) 5. Represent whole numbers up to 20 in various ways, maintaining equality. 6. Identify one half of a set of concrete objects. B. Computation and Operation Add and subtract one-digit whole numbers in real-world and mathematical problems. 1. Use one-digit addition and subtraction to solve real-world and mathematical problems. (Fast Addition , Fast Addition Reverse , Fast Subtraction , Basic Word Problems ) 2. Find the sum of three one-digit numbers. (Addition Grouping ) Patterns, Functions and AlgebraA. Patterns and FunctionsSort, classify and compare objects based on their attributes. Understand repeating patterns. 1. Sort, classify, and compare objects in a set in more than one way. 2. Recognize, describe, and extend repeating patterns involving up to four elements. (Patterns: Shapes ) B. Algebra (Algebraic Thinking) (Standards under this heading may be locally determined.) Data Analysis, Statistics and ProbabilityA. Data and StatisticsGather and record data in real-world and mathematical problems. 1. Gather and record data about classmates and their surroundings in a simple graph. 2. Identify patterns in simple graphs. (Line Graphs ) B. Probability (Standards under this heading may be locally determined.) Spatial Sense, Geometry and MeasurementA. Spatial SenseExplore the concept of symmetry in real-world situations. 1. Explore symmetry of objects and designs through mirrors or paper folding. (Requires outside materials ) B. Geometry Use attributes of two- and three-dimensional shapes to identify them and distinguish between them. 1. Sort and describe two- and three-dimensional shapes according to their geometrical attributes. (Geometric Shapes ) C. Measurement Measure length, time, and money using appropriate tools or units to solve real-world and mathematical problems. 1. Estimate and measure length and capacity using non-standard units. 2. Tell time to hour and half-hour on analog and digital clocks. 3. Using a calendar, identify the date, day of the week, month, year, yesterday, today and tomorrow. 4. Combine pennies, nickels or dimes to equal one dollar. (Counting Money ) Learn more about our online math practice software. |
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