MATH
By the end of grade one, students
understand and use the concept of ones and tens in the place value number
system. Students add and subtract small numbers with ease. They measure
with simple units and locate objects in space. They describe data and
analyze and solve simple problems.
Some General Math Resources Include:
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SCORE Math
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http://score.kings.k12.ca.us/
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AAA Math First Grade
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http://www.aaamath.com/grade1.html
Number Sense
1.0 Students understand and use numbers
up to 100:
1.1 Count, read, and write whole numbers
to 100.
1.2 Compare and order whole numbers to
100 by using the symbols for less than, equal to, or greater than (<, =,
>).
1.3 Represent equivalent forms of the
same number through the use of physical models, diagrams, and number
expressions (to 20) (e.g., 8 may be represented as 4 + 4, 5 + 3, 2 + 2 + 2
+ 2, 10 -2, 11 -3).
1.4 Count and group object in ones and
tens (e.g., three groups of 10 and 4 equals 34, or 30 + 4).
1.5 Identify and know the value of coins
and show different combinations of coins that equal the same value.
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Number Concepts
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http://www.abcteach.com/Math/mathTOC.htm
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Math Central Resource Page
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http://142.3.219.38/index.html
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2.0 Students demonstrate the meaning of
addition and subtraction and use these operations to solve problems:
2.1 Know the addition facts (sums to 20)
and the corresponding subtraction facts and commit them to memory.
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Subtraction Game Lesson Plan
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http://www.lessonplanspage.com/MathSubtraction12.htm
2.2 Use the inverse relationship between
addition and subtraction to solve problems.
2.3 Identify one more than, one less
than, 10 more than, and 10 less than a given number.
2.4 Count by 2s, 5s, and 10s to 100.
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Counting by 2's
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http://www.aaamath.com/g13b1-countby2.html
2.5 Show the meaning of addition
(putting together, increasing) and subtraction (taking away, comparing,
finding the difference).
2.6 Solve addition and subtraction
problems with one-and two-digit numbers (e.g., 5 + 58 = __).
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Math Flashcards
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http://www.edu4kids.com/math/
2.7 Find the sum of three one-digit
numbers.
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3.0 Students use estimation strategies
in computation and problem solving that involve numbers that use the ones,
tens, and hundreds places:
3.1 Make reasonable estimates when
comparing larger or smaller numbers.
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Math Fact Cafe
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http://www.mathfactcafe.com/
Algebra and Functions
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Pattering and Algebra Lesson Plan
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http://142.3.219.38/RR/database/RR.09.97/sauter1.htm
1.0 Students use number sentences with
operational symbols and expressions to solve problems:
1.1 Write and solve number sentences
from problem situations that express relationships involving addition and
subtraction.
1.2 Understand the meaning of the
symbols +, -, =.
1.3 Create problem situations that might
lead to given number sentences involving addition and subtraction.
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Measurement and
Geometry
1.0 Students use direct comparison and
nonstandard units to describe the measurements of objects:
1.1 Compare the length, weight, and
volume of two or more objects by using direct comparison or a nonstandard
unit.
1.2 Tell time to the nearest half hour
and relate time to events (e.g., before/after, shorter/longer).
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Learning Page-Telling Time
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http://www.learningpage.com/free_pages/menu_basics/time.html
2.0 Students identify common geometric
figures, classify them by common attributes, and describe their relative
position or their location in space:
2.1 Identify, describe, and compare
triangles, rectangles, squares, and circles, including the faces of
three-dimensional objects.
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ABC
Teach- Shapes
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http://www.abcteach.com/directory/basics/math/geometry/
2.2 Classify familiar plane and solid
objects by common attributes, such as color, position, shape, size,
roundness, or number of corners, and explain which attributes are being
used for classification.
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Geometry Links
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http://aep.latech.edu/curriculum/CR15530.HTM
2.3 Give and follow directions about
location.
2.4 Arrange and describe objects in
space by proximity, position, and direction (e.g., near, far, below,
above, up, down, behind, in front of, next to, left or right of).
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Statistics, Data Analysis, and Probability
1.0 Students organize, represent, and
compare data by category on simple graphs and charts:
1.1 Sort objects and data by common
attributes and describe the categories.
1.2 Represent and compare data (e.g.,
largest, smallest, most often, least often) by using pictures, bar graphs,
tally charts, and picture graphs.
2.0 Students sort objects and create and
describe patterns by numbers, shapes, sizes, rhythms, or colors:
2.1 Describe, extend, and explain ways
to get to a next element in simple repeating patterns (e.g., rhythmic,
numeric, color, and shape).
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Mathematical
Reasoning
1.0 Students make decisions about how to
set up a problem:
1.1 Determine the approach, materials,
and strategies to be used.
1.2 Use tools, such as manipulatives or
sketches, to model problems.
2.0 Students solve problems and justify
their reasoning:
2.1 Explain the reasoning used and
justify the procedures selected.
2.2 Make precise calculations and check
the validity of the results from the context of the problem.
3.0 Students note connections between
one problem and another.
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Math Forum from Drexel University
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http://mathforum.org/students/elem/
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A+ Math Worksheets
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http://www.aplusmath.com/Worksheets/index.html
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Saxon Math Placement Test K-3
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http://www.learningstreams.com/SAX_K_to_3rd.pdf
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