Math
1. The student will be able to apply the use of operations and algebraic thinking.
1. Interpret products of whole numbers
2. Interpret whole-number quotients
3. Use multiplication and division within 100
4. Determine the unknown number
5. Apply properties of operations
6. Understand division
7. Fluently multiply and divide within 100
8. Solve two-step word problems
9. Identify arithmetic patterns
2. The student will be able to apply knowledge of number operations in base ten.
1. Use place value understanding of round whole numbers
2. Fluently add and subtract
3. Multiply one-digit whole number
3. The student will be able to apply understanding of number and operations in fractions.
1. Understand a fraction 1/b
2. Understand a fraction as a number on the numberline
3. Explain equivalence of fractions
4. The student will be able to compare measurement and data.
1. Tell and write time
2. Measure and estimate
3. Draw a scaled picture graph
4. Generate measurement data
5. Recognize area as an attribute
6. Measure areas by counting units
7. Relate area to the operations of multiplication and division
8. Solve real world and mathematical problems
5. The student will be able to analyze geometry.
1. Understand that shapes in different categories
2. Partition shapes into parts
1. Interpret products of whole numbers
2. Interpret whole-number quotients
3. Use multiplication and division within 100
4. Determine the unknown number
5. Apply properties of operations
6. Understand division
7. Fluently multiply and divide within 100
8. Solve two-step word problems
9. Identify arithmetic patterns
2. The student will be able to apply knowledge of number operations in base ten.
1. Use place value understanding of round whole numbers
2. Fluently add and subtract
3. Multiply one-digit whole number
3. The student will be able to apply understanding of number and operations in fractions.
1. Understand a fraction 1/b
2. Understand a fraction as a number on the numberline
3. Explain equivalence of fractions
4. The student will be able to compare measurement and data.
1. Tell and write time
2. Measure and estimate
3. Draw a scaled picture graph
4. Generate measurement data
5. Recognize area as an attribute
6. Measure areas by counting units
7. Relate area to the operations of multiplication and division
8. Solve real world and mathematical problems
5. The student will be able to analyze geometry.
1. Understand that shapes in different categories
2. Partition shapes into parts