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K.MG.1.0
Students understand the concept of time and units to measure it; they understand that objects have properties, such as length, weight, and capacity, and that comparisons may be made by referring to those properties:
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K.MG.1.1
Compare the length, weight, and capacity of objects by making direct comparisons with reference objects (e.g., note which object is shorter, longer, taller, lighter, heavier, or holds more).
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K.MG.1.2
Demonstrate an understanding of concepts of time (e.g., morning, afternoon, evening, today, yesterday, tomorrow, week, year) and tools that measure time (e.g., clock, calendar).
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K.MG.1.3
Name the days of the week.
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K.MG.1.4
Identify the time (to the nearest hour) of everyday events (e.g., lunch time is 12 o'clock; bedtime is 8 o'clock at night).
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K.MG.2.0
Students identify common objects in their environment and describe the geometric features:
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K.MG.2.1
Identify and describe common geometric objects (e.g., circle, triangle, square, rectangle, cube, sphere, cone).
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K.MG.2.2
Compare familiar plane and solid objects by common attributes (e.g., position, shape, size, roundness, number of corners).
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