Skills available for Delaware
pre-K
math standards
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PK.1
Number and Operations
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PK.1.1
Begin to develop an awareness of numbers and counting as a means for understanding quantity
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PK.1.2
Develop the ability to count in sequence and recognize numerals 0 to 10
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PK.1.3
Begin to make use of one-to-one correspondence when counting objects
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PK.1.4
Begin to use language to compare numbers of objects
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PK.1.5
Develop the ability to determine quantity or "how many"
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PK.1.6
Develop an awareness of broad concepts of time that are part of the daily routine
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PK.1.7
Begin to understand numbers and number concepts as they relate to everyday life
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PK.2
Geometry and Spatial Sense
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PK.2.1
Begin to recognize, name, describe, and compare common shapes
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PK.2.2
Progress in their ability to put together and take apart puzzles
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PK.2.3
Begin to understand geometric concepts through block play
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PK.2.4
Begin to develop the concept of same and different
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PK.2.5
Show growth in matching and sorting according to attributes such as color, shape or size
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PK.2.6
Build an understanding of directionality, order, and positional terms
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PK.3
Patterns and Measurement
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PK.3.1
Begin to recognize, copy, and extend simple patterns with a variety of materials
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PK.3.2
Show the ability to put objects in a series according to one or two attributes such as shape or size
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PK.3.3
Begin to use non-standard and standard measures
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PK.3.4
Recognize and name measurable attributes such as weight, volume, and length
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PK.3.5
Begin to compare and sort according to those attributes
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PK.3.6
Begin to recognize and name common colors
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