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K.1
Students will communicate number sense concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
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K.1.1
Students will demonstrate, represent, and show relationships among whole numbers within the base-ten number system.
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K.1.1.a
Count, read and write numbers 0 - 20
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K.1.1.b
Count objects using one-to-one correspondence 0 - 20
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K.1.1.c
Sequence objects using ordinal numbers (first through fifth)
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K.1.1.d
Match numerals to the quantities they represent 0 - 20, using a variety of models and representations
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K.1.1.e
Demonstrate and identify multiple equivalent representations for numbers 1 - 10 (e.g., 10 is 1 and 9; 10 is 6 and 4)
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K.1.1.f
Demonstrate relative position of whole numbers 0 - 10 (e.g., 5 is between 2 and 10; 7 is greater than 3)
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K.1.2
Students will demonstrate the meaning of addition and subtraction with whole numbers.
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K.1.2.a
Use objects and words to explain the meaning of addition as a joining action (e.g., Two girls are sitting at a table. Two more girls join them. How many girls are sitting at the table?)
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K.1.2.b
Use objects and words to explain the meaning of addition as parts of a whole (e.g., Three boys and two girls are going to the zoo. How many children are going to the zoo?)
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K.1.2.c
Use objects and words to explain the meaning of subtraction as a separation action (e.g., Five girls are sitting at a table. Two girls leave. How many girls are left sitting at the table?)
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K.1.2.d
Use objects and words to explain the meaning of subtraction as finding part of a whole (e.g., Jacob has 5 pencils. Three are blue and the rest are red. How many red pencils does Jacob have?)
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K.2
Students will communicate geometric concepts and measurement concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
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K.2.1
Students will identify two-dimensional geometric shapes.
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K.2.1.a
Sort and name two-dimensional shapes (e.g., square, circle, rectangle, triangle)
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K.2.4
Students will communicate relative positions in space.
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K.2.4.a
Demonstrate positional words (e.g., above/below, near/far, over/ under, in/out, down/up, around/through)
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K.2.5
Students will measure using nonstandard units and time.
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K.2.5.a
Identify the name and amount of a penny, nickel, dime, and quarter
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K.2.5.b
Identify time to the hour
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K.2.5.c
Measure using nonstandard units
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K.2.5.d
Compare objects according to length
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K.3
Students will communicate algebraic concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
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K.3.1
Students will sort, classify, and order objects by relationships.
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K.3.1.a
Sort by color, shape, or size
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K.3.1.b
Create own rule for sorting other than color, shape, and size
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K.3.2
Students will use objects as models to represent mathematical situations.
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K.3.2.a
Model situations that involve the addition and subtraction of whole numbers 0 - 10 using objects
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K.3.3
Students will use concrete and verbal representations to solve number stories.
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K.3.3.a
Use objects to solve addition and subtraction of whole numbers 0 - 10
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K.4
Students will communicate data analysis/probability concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
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K.4.1
Students will sort, classify, represent, describe, and compare sets of objects.
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K.4.1.a
Sort and classify objects according to an attribute (e.g., size, color, shape)
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K.4.1.b
Identify the attributes of sorted data
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K.4.1.c
Compare the attributes of the data (e.g., most, least, same)
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