Kindergarten
In kindergarten math, your child will:
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count objects and tell how many there are
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write numerals 0-20
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compare numbers or sets of objects to tell which has more or less
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add & subtract quickly and easily to 5
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add & subtract within 10 using objects, fingers, drawings, numbers, or equations
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solve addition and subtraction story problems
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understand that teen numbers are 10 and some more
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identify and describe shapes
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understand length and weight as something that can be measured
Grade 1
In grade 1 math, your child will:
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solve addition and subtraction story problems
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count by ones and tens to 120 read and write numbers to 120, and represent a number of objects up to 120 with a written numeral
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understand place value by describing what the digits mean in two-digit numbers; use this knowledge to add and subtract
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add 2-digit numbers using at least two different strategies and explain how the strategies work
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subtract 2-digit numbers that are multiples of 10 using at least two different strategies and explain how the strategies work
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compare two numbers using the symbols >, =, and <
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add & subtract numbers within 10 efficiently and accurately
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read or construct a graph and answer questions about the data
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measure length using non-standard units such as Popsicle sticks, linking cubes, and so on
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tell and write time to the hour and half-hour on analog and digital clocks
Grade 2
In grade 2 math, your child will:
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solve two-step addition and subtraction story problems to 100.
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add and subtract to 20; know addition facts to 20 by memory
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read and write 3-digit numbers using numerals, words, and expanded notation (726 = 700 + 20 + 6)
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understand that the three digits of a 3-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones
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use symbols >, =, < to compare two 3-digit numbers
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add and subtract 2-digit numbers accurately and efficiently, and explain strategies for doing so
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add and subtract 3-digit numbers using models, sketches, and/or numbers, and explain strategies for doing so
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estimate and measure length in centimeters and meters, inches and feet.
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divide circles and rectangles into two, three, and four equal parts and describe the parts
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recognize, draw, and analyze 2- and 3-D shapes
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solve money problems involving dollars, quarters,
Grade 3
In 3rd grade math, your child will:
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use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve story problems
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solve multiplication and division facts accurately and efficiently
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multiply 1-digit numbers by multiples of 10, e.g., 3 x 70
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add and subtract 2- and 3-digit numbers
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compare, recognize, and generate equivalent fractions and place them on a number line
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estimate and measure in time, liquid volume, and masses of objects
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round numbers to nearest 10 or 100
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tell time to the minute
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estimate and measure liquid volume and mass in metric units
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solve area and perimeter problems
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identify and construct different kinds of quadrilaterals
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sort and classify shapes
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dimes, nickels, and pennies
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Grade 4
In 4th grade math, your child will:
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understand factors and multiples, e.g., 1,2,4,5,10, and 20 are all factors of 20, and 20 is a multiple of each of those numbers
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understand that a prime number has only 2 factors—1 and itself, while a composite number has more than 2 factors
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multiply multi-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations
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divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and the relationship between multiplication and division
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read, write, and compare multi-digit numbers and round multi-digit numbers to any place
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add and subtract multi-digit numbers accurately and efficiently
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recognize and generate equivalent fractions
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compare two fractions with different numerators and denominators
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add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers with like denominators
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multiply a fraction by a whole number
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write fractions with denominators of 10 or 100 in decimal notation
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compare decimal numbers with digits to the hundredths place
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know the relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units, including metric length, metric mass, customary weight, metric volume, and time.
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use formulas for area and perimeter of a rectangle to solve problems
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measure and sketch angles with a protractor
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classify 2-D shapes
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identify and draw lines of symmetry
Grade 5
In 5th grade math, your child will:
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use models and strategies to divide 2- and 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers, with and without remainders. (Students are not expected to use the standard long division algorithm until sixth grade.)
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add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators
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multiply fractions and divide fractions in simple cases
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measure volume
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explain patterns in the number of zeros and the placement of the decimal point in the answer when multiplying or dividing by powers of 10.
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read, write, round, compare, add & subtract, multiply & divide decimals
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multiply multi-digit whole numbers
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locate and graph points on a coordinate plane
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