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Topic A - Foundations for Fluency with Sums and Differences Within 100
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Topic B - Initiating Fluency with Addition and Subtraction Within 100
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Topic A - Understand Concepts About the Ruler
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Topic B - Measure and Estimate Length Using Different Measurement Tools
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Topic C - Measure and Compare Lengths Using Different Length Units
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Topic D - Relate Addition and Subtraction to Length
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Topic A - Forming Base Ten Units of Ten, a Hundred, and a Thousand
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Topic B - Understanding Place Value Units of One, Ten, and a Hundred
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Topic C - Three-Digit Numbers in Unit, Standard, Expanded, and Word Form
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Topic D - Modeling Base Ten Numbers Within 1,000 with Money
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Topic E - Modeling Number Within 1,000 with Place Value Disks
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Topic F - Comparing Two Three-Digit Numbers
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Topic G - Finding 1, 10, and 100 More or Less Than a Number
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Topic A - Sums and Differences Within 100
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Topic B - Strategies for Composing a Ten
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Topic C - Strategies for Decomposing a Ten
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Topic D - Strategies for Composing Tens and Hundreds
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Topic E - Strategies for Decomposing Tens and Hundreds
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Topic F - Student Explanations of Written Methods
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Topic A - Strategies for Adding and Subtracting Within 1,000
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Topic B - Strategies for Composing Tens and Hundreds Within 1,000
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Topic C - Strategies for Decomposing Tens and Hundreds Within 1,000
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Topic D - Student Explanations for Choice of Solution Methods
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Topic A - Formation of Equal Groups
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Topic B - Arrays and Equal Groups
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Topic C - Rectangular Arrays as a Foundation for Multiplication and Division
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Topic D - The Meaning of Even and Odd Numbers
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Topic A - Problem Solving with Categorical Data
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Topic B - Problem Solving with Coins and Bills
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Topic C - Creating an Inch Ruler
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Topic D - Measuring and Estimating Length Using Customary and Metric Units
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Topic E - Problem Solving with Customary and Metric Units
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Topic F - Displaying Measurement Data
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Topic A - Attributes of Geometric Shapes
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Topic B - Composite Shapes and Fraction Concepts
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Topic C - Halves, Thirds, and Fourths of Circles and Rectangles
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Topic D - Application of Fractions to Tell Time
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