Introduction
- Be able to find the value of a group of pennies (or the local smallest denomination coin) containing up to 20 coins.
- Know the names of the common coins and currency.
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Know the names of common measuring devices and what they measure.
Device Measures Describes Ruler Length How long, wide, tall or far Scale Weight/mass How heavy Thermometer Temperature How hot, warm or cold Clock Time When Calendar Time When Measuring Cups and Spoons Volume How much -
Know comparative measurement terms.
Measurement Comparative Terms Length longer/shorter, wider/narrower, taller/shorter Weight heavier/lighter Temperature hotter/colder, warmer/cooler Time earlier/later, before/after Volume more/less, larger/smaller - Know the names of common geometric shapes (circle, square, rectangle, triangle) and be able to name the shape in any orientation.
- Know how to use tally marks to record the number of a type of event. Be able to find the total number from the tally marks.
- Sort items into groups or categories by similar properties such as color, shape, size, material, etc.
- Sort items into groups by using two properties such as size and color, shape and size or shape and color.
- Determine a pattern and tell what the next event will be. Patterns might include numbers, letters, shapes, colors, sizes, movements or sounds.
- Learn important numbers such as home telephone number, emergency phone number, street address and the dates of birthdays and holidays.
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Math Lessons by Grade
Math Topics
- Addition
- Algebra
- Comparing
- Counting
- Decimals
- Division
- Equations
- Estimation and Mental Math
- Exponents
- Fractions
- Geometry
- Measurement
- Money
- Multiplication
- Naming Numbers
- Patterns
- Percents and Ratios
- Place Value
- Properties
- Statistics
- Subtraction