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K.NO
Number Sense
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K.1.0
Children expand their understanding of numbers and quantities in their everyday environment.
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K.1.1
Recite numbers in order to twenty with increasing accuracy.
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K.1.2
Recognize and know the name of some written numerals.
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K.1.3
Identify, without counting, the number of objects in a collection of up to four objects (i.e., subitize).
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K.1.4
Count up to ten objects, using one-to-one correspondence (one object for each number word) with increasing accuracy.
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K.1.5
Understand, when counting, that the number name of the last object counted represents the total number of objects in the group (i.e., cardinality).
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K.2.0
Children expand their understanding of number relationships and operations in their everyday environment.
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K.2.1
Compare, by counting or matching, two groups of up to five objects and communicate, "more," "same as," or "fewer" (or "less").
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K.2.2
Understand that adding one or taking away one changes the number in a small group of objects by exactly one.
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K.2.3
Understand that putting two groups of objects together will make a bigger group and that a group of objects can be taken apart into smaller groups.
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K.2.4
Solve simple addition and subtraction problems with a small number of objects (sums up to 10), usually by counting.
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K.AF
Algebra and Functions (Classification and Patterning)
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K.1.0
Children expand their understanding of sorting and classifying objects in their everyday environment.
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K.1.1
Sort and classify objects by one or more attributes, into two or more groups, with increasing accuracy (e.g., may sort first by one attribute and then by another attribute).
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K.2.0
Children expand their understanding of simple, repeating patterns.
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K.2.1
Recognize and duplicate simple repeating patterns.
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K.2.2
Begin to extend and create simple repeating patterns.
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K.MEA
Measurement
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K.1.0
Children expand their understanding of comparing, ordering, and measuring objects.
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K.1.1
Compare two objects by length, weight, or capacity directly (e.g., putting objects side by side) or indirectly (e.g., using a third object).
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K.1.2
Order four or more objects by size.
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K.1.3
Measure length using multiple duplicates of the same-size concrete units laid end to end.
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K.GEO
Geometry
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K.1.0
Children identify and use a variety of shapes in their everyday environment.
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K.1.1
Identify, describe, and construct a variety of different shapes, including variations of a circle, triangle, rectangle, square, and other shapes.
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K.1.2
Combine different shapes to create a picture or design.
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K.2.0
Children expand their understanding of positions in space.
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K.2.1
Identify positions of objects and people in space, including in/on/ under, up/down, inside/outside, beside/between, and in front/behind.
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K.MR
Mathematical Reasoning
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K.1.0
Children expand the use of mathematical thinking to solve problems that arise in their everyday environment.
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K.1.1
Identify and apply a variety of mathematical strategies to solve problems in their environment.
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