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K-3.MA-EP-1
Number Properties and Operations
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K-3.MA-EP-1.1
Number Sense
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K-3.MA-EP-1.1.1
Students will:
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K-3.MA-EP-1.1.1.a
apply multiple representations (e.g., drawings, manipulatives, base-10 blocks, number lines, expanded form, symbols) to describe whole numbers (0 to 9,999):
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K-3.MA-EP-1.1.1.b
apply multiple representations (e.g., drawings, manipulatives, base-10 blocks, number lines, symbols) to describe fractions (halves, thirds, fourths);
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K-3.MA-EP-1.1.1.c
apply these numbers to represent real-world problems and
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K-3.MA-EP-1.1.1.d
explain how the base 10 number system relates to place value.
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K-3.MA-EP-1.1.2
Students will read, write and rename whole numbers (0 to 9,999) and apply to real-world and mathematical problems.
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Numbers and counting up to 10: Names of numbers up to 10 (Kindergarten - C.10)
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Numbers and counting up to 20: Names of numbers (Kindergarten - D.9)
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Counting and number patterns: Ordinal numbers (First grade - A.15)
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Counting and number patterns: Writing numbers in words (First grade - A.16)
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Counting and number patterns: Roman numerals I, V, X (First grade - A.17)
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Names of numbers: Ordinal numbers up to 10th (Second grade - C.1)
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Names of numbers: Ordinal numbers up to 100th (Second grade - C.2)
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Names of numbers: Writing numbers up to 100 in words (Second grade - C.3)
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Names of numbers: Writing numbers up to 1,000 in words (Second grade - C.4)
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Names of numbers: Distinguishing ordinal and cardinal numbers (Second grade - C.5)
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Names of numbers: Roman numerals I, V, X, L (Second grade - C.6)
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Numbers and comparing: Write numbers in words (Third grade - A.1)
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Numbers and comparing: Ordinal numbers to 100th (Third grade - A.2)
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Numbers and comparing: Roman numerals I, V, X, L, C, D, M (Third grade - A.3)
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K-3.MA-EP-1.1.3
Students will compare (<, >, =) and order whole numbers to whole numbers, decimals to decimals (as money only) and fractions to fractions (limited to pictorial representations).
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Comparing: Fewer, equal, and more (Kindergarten - G.1)
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Comparing: Fewer and more - comparing groups (Kindergarten - G.2)
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Comparing: Fewer and more - with charts (Kindergarten - G.3)
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Comparing: Fewer and more - mixed (Kindergarten - G.4)
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Sorting, ordering, and classifying: Put numbers up to 10 in order (Kindergarten - N.6)
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Sorting, ordering, and classifying: Put numbers up to 30 in order (Kindergarten - N.7)
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Money: Compare two groups of coins (Kindergarten - R.9)
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Comparing: Comparing - review (First grade - G.1)
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Comparing: Comparing numbers up to 10 (First grade - G.2)
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Comparing: Comparing numbers up to 100 (First grade - G.3)
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Comparing: Comparison word problems (First grade - G.4)
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Fractions: Compare fractions (First grade - I.6)
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Money: Compare money amounts (First grade - N.7)
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Sorting, ordering, and classifying: Put numbers in order (First grade - Q.2)
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Comparing and ordering: Comparing numbers up to 100 (Second grade - B.1)
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Comparing and ordering: Inequalities with addition and subtraction - up to 100 (Second grade - B.2)
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Comparing and ordering: Comparing numbers up to 1,000 (Second grade - B.3)
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Comparing and ordering: Put numbers up to 100 in order (Second grade - B.4)
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Comparing and ordering: Put numbers up to 1,000 in order (Second grade - B.5)
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Comparing and ordering: Greatest and least - word problems - up to 100 (Second grade - B.6)
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Comparing and ordering: Greatest and least - word problems - up to 1,000 (Second grade - B.7)
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Money: Which picture shows more - up to $5 (Second grade - P.10)
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Money: Purchases - do you have enough money - up to $1 (Second grade - P.12)
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Money: Purchases - do you have enough money - up to $5 (Second grade - P.13)
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Fractions: Compare fractions (Second grade - U.5)
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Fractions: Order fractions (Second grade - U.6)
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Numbers and comparing: Put numbers in order (Third grade - A.8)
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Numbers and comparing: Which number is greatest/least? (Third grade - A.9)
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Numbers and comparing: Comparing numbers (Third grade - A.10)
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Numbers and comparing: Comparing - with addition and subtraction (Third grade - A.11)
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Numbers and comparing: Multi-step inequalities (Third grade - A.12)
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Money: Which picture shows more? (Third grade - L.2)
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Money: Purchases - do you have enough money - up to $10 (Third grade - L.3)
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Money: Inequalities with money (Third grade - L.5)
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Money: Put money amounts in order (Third grade - L.6)
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Fractions: Compare fractions (Third grade - Q.3)
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Fractions: Equivalent fractions: type the missing numerator or denominator (Third grade - Q.4)
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Fractions: Equivalent fractions: choose the equivalent fraction (Third grade - Q.5)
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Fractions: Order fractions (Third grade - Q.7)
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Decimals: What decimal number is illustrated? (Third grade - R.1)
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Decimals: Understanding decimals expressed in words (Third grade - R.3)
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Decimals: Inequalities with decimals (Third grade - R.5)
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Decimals: Put decimal numbers in order (Third grade - R.6)
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K-3.MA-EP-1.2
Estimation
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K-3.MA-EP-1.2.1
Students will apply and describe appropriate strategies for estimating quantities of objects and computational results (limited to addition and subtraction).
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K-3.MA-EP-1.3
Number Operations
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K-3.MA-EP-1.3.1
Students will analyze real-world problems to identify appropriate representations using mathematical operations, and will apply operations to solve real-world problems with the following constraints:
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K-3.MA-EP-1.3.1.a
add and subtract whole numbers with three digits or less;
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K-3.MA-EP-1.3.1.b
multiply whole numbers of 10 or less;
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K-3.MA-EP-1.3.1.c
add and subtract fractions with like denominators less than or equal to four and
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K-3.MA-EP-1.3.1.d
add and subtract decimals related to money.
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K-3.MA-EP-1.3.2
Students will skip-count forward and backward by 2s, 5s, 10s and 100s.
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K-3.MA-EP-1.3.3
Students will divide two digit numbers by single digit divisors (with or without remainders) in real-world and mathematical problems.
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K-3.MA-EP-1.5
Properties of Numbers and Operations
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K-3.MA-EP-1.5.1
Students will identify and provide examples of odd numbers, even numbers and multiples of a number, and will apply these numbers to solve real-world problems.
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K-3.MA-EP-1.5.2
Students will use the commutative properties of addition and multiplication, the identity properties of addition and multiplication and the zero property of multiplication in written and mental computation.
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K-3.MA-EP-2
Measurement
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K-3.MA-EP-2.1
Measuring Physical Attributes
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K-3.MA-EP-2.1.1
Students will apply standard units to measure length (to the nearest half-inch or the nearest centimeter) and to determine:
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K-3.MA-EP-2.1.1.a
weight (nearest pound);
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K-3.MA-EP-2.1.1.b
time (nearest quarter hour); and
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K-3.MA-EP-2.1.1.c
money (identify coins and bills by value) and
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K-3.MA-EP-2.1.1.d
temperature (Fahrenheit).
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K-3.MA-EP-2.1.2
Students will use standard units to measure temperature in Fahrenheit and Celsius to the nearest degree.
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K-3.MA-EP-2.1.3
Students will choose and use appropriate tools (e.g., thermometer, scales, balances, clock, ruler) for specific measurement tasks.
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K-3.MA-EP-2.1.4
Students will use nonstandard and standard units of measurement to identify measurable attributes of an object (length - in, cm; weight - oz, lb) and make an estimate using appropriate units of measurement.
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K-3.MA-EP-2.1.5
Students will use units of measurement to describe and compare attributes of objects to include length (in, cm), width, height, money (cost), temperature (F) and weight (oz, lb), and sort objects and compare attributes by shape, size and color.
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Sorting, ordering, and classifying: Same (Kindergarten - N.1)
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Sorting, ordering, and classifying: Different (Kindergarten - N.2)
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Sorting, ordering, and classifying: Same and different (Kindergarten - N.3)
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Sorting, ordering, and classifying: Classify by color (Kindergarten - N.4)
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Measurement: Long and short (Kindergarten - Q.1)
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Measurement: Tall and short (Kindergarten - Q.2)
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Measurement: Light and heavy (Kindergarten - Q.3)
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Measurement: Holds more or less (Kindergarten - Q.4)
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Measurement: Compare size, weight, and capacity (Kindergarten - Q.5)
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Time: Compare clocks (First grade - R.7)
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K-3.MA-EP-2.1.6
Students will estimate weight, length, perimeter, area, angle measures and time using appropriate units of measurement.
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K-3.MA-EP-2.2
Systems of Measurement
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K-3.MA-EP-2.2.1
Students will describe, define, give examples of and use to solve real-world and mathematical problems nonstandard and standard (U.S. Customary, metric) units of measurement to include length (in., cm.), time, money, temperature (Fahrenheit) and weight (oz., lb).
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K-3.MA-EP-2.2.2
Students will determine elapsed time by half hours.
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K-3.MA-EP-2.2.3
Students will convert units within the same measurement system including money (dollars, cents), time (minutes, hours, days, weeks, months), weight (ounce, pound) and length (inch, foot).
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K-3.MA-EP-3
Geometry
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K-3.MA-EP-3.1
Shapes and Relationships
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K-3.MA-EP-3.1.1
Students will describe and provide examples of basic geometric elements and terms (sides, edges, faces, bases, vertices, angles) and will apply these elements to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
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Geometry: Relate planar and solid figures (Kindergarten - S.4)
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Geometry: Count sides and corners (Kindergarten - S.5)
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Geometry: Compare sides and corners (Kindergarten - S.6)
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Geometry: Relate planar and solid figures (First grade - J.4)
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Geometry: Count sides and vertices (First grade - J.5)
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Geometry: Count edges, vertices, and faces (First grade - J.6)
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Geometry: Compare sides and vertices (First grade - J.7)
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Geometry: Compare edges, vertices, and faces (First grade - J.8)
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Geometry: Compare sides, vertices, edges, and faces (Second grade - T.2)
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Geometry: Count sides, vertices, edges, and faces (Second grade - T.3)
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Geometry: Count and compare sides, edges, faces, and vertices (Third grade - P.2)
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Geometry: Angles: greater than, less than, or equal to a right angle (Third grade - P.9)
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Geometry: Lines, line segments, and rays (Third grade - P.10)
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Geometry: Is it a polygon? (Third grade - P.11)
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Geometry: Triangles: equilateral, isosceles, and scalene (Third grade - P.12)
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Geometry: Triangles: acute, right, and obtuse (Third grade - P.13)
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K-3.MA-EP-3.1.2
Students will describe and provide examples of basic two-dimensional shapes (circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, trapezoids, rhombuses, hexagons) and will apply these shapes to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
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K-3.MA-EP-3.1.3
Students will describe and provide examples of basic three-dimensional objects (spheres, cones, cylinders, pyramids, cubes) and will apply the attributes to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
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K-3.MA-EP-3.1.5
Students will identify and describe congruent figures in real-world and mathematical problems.
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K-3.MA-EP-3.2
Transformations of Shapes
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K-3.MA-EP-3.2.1
Students will describe and provide examples of line symmetry in real-world and mathematical problems or will apply one line of symmetry to construct a simple geometric design.
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K-3.MA-EP-3.3
Coordinate Geometry
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K-3.MA-EP-3.3.1
Students will locate points on a grid representing a positive coordinate system.
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K-3.MA-EP-4
Data Analysis and Probability
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K-3.MA-EP-4.1
Data Representations
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K-3.MA-EP-4.1.1
Students will analyze and make inferences from data displays (drawings, tables/charts, tally tables, pictographs, bar graphs, circle graphs with two or three sectors, line plots, two-circle Venn diagrams).
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K-3.MA-EP-4.1.2
Students will collect data.
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K-3.MA-EP-4.1.3
Students will organize and display data.
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K-3.MA-EP-4.2
Characteristics of Data Sets
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K-3.MA-EP-4.2.1
Students will determine the mode (of a set of data with no more than one mode) and the range of a set of data.
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Probability and statistics: Mode and range (First grade - P.3)
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Probability and statistics: Median, mode, and range (Second grade - V.3)
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Probability and statistics: Interpret graphs to find median, mode, and range (Second grade - V.4)
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Probability and statistics: Mean, median, mode, and range (Third grade - S.2)
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Probability and statistics: Interpret charts to find mean, median, mode, and range (Third grade - S.3)
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K-3.MA-EP-4.3
Experiments and Samples
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K-3.MA-EP-4.3.1
Students will pose questions that can be answered by collecting data.
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K-3.MA-EP-4.4
Probability
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K-3.MA-EP-4.4.3
Students will describe and give examples of the probability of an unlikely event (near zero) and a likely event (near one).
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Probability: More or less likely (Kindergarten - P.1)
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Probability and statistics: More, less, and equally likely (First grade - P.1)
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Probability and statistics: Certain, probable, unlikely, and impossible (First grade - P.2)
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Probability and statistics: More, less, and equally likely (Second grade - V.1)
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Probability and statistics: Certain, probable, unlikely, and impossible (Second grade - V.2)
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Probability and statistics: Certain, probable, unlikely, and impossible (Third grade - S.1)
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K-3.MA-EP-5
Algebraic Thinking
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K-3.MA-EP-5.1
Patterns, Relations and Functions
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K-3.MA-EP-5.1.1
Students will extend simple patterns (e.g., 2,4,6,8, ...).
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K-3.MA-EP-5.1.2
Students will describe functions (input-output) through pictures and words.
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K-3.MA-EP-5.1.3
Students will determine the value of an output given a function rule and an input value.
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K-3.MA-EP-5.3
Equations and Inequalities
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K-3.MA-EP-5.3.1
Students will model real-world and mathematical problems with simple number sentences (equations and inequalities) with a missing value (e.g., 2 + ? = 7, ___< 6) and apply simple number sentences to solve mathematical and real-world problems.
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