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MN.2.1.Number & Operation
Number & Operation
2.1.1. Compare and represent whole numbers up to 1000 with an emphasis on place value and equality.
2.1.1.1. Read, write and represent whole numbers up to 1000. Representations may include numerals, addition, subtraction, multiplication, words, pictures, tally marks, number lines and manipulatives, such as bundles of sticks and base 10 blocks.
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2.1.1.2. Use place value to describe whole numbers between 10 and 1000 in terms of hundreds, tens and ones. Know that 100 is 10 tens, and 1000 is 10 hundreds.
2.1.2. Demonstrate mastery of addition and subtraction basic facts; add and subtract one- and two-digit numbers in real-world and mathematical problems.
2.1.2.1. Use strategies to generate addition and subtraction facts including making tens, fact families, doubles plus or minus one, counting on, counting back, and the commutative and associative properties. Use the relationship between addition and subtraction to
2.1.2.4. Use mental strategies and algorithms based on knowledge of place value and equality to add and subtract two-digit numbers. Strategies may include decomposition, expanded notation, and partial sums and differences.
2.2.1. Recognize, create, describe, and use patterns and rules to solve real world and mathematical problems.
2.2.1.1. Identify, create and describe simple number patterns involving repeated addition or subtraction, skip counting and arrays of objects such as counters or tiles. Use patterns to solve problems in various contexts.
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2.2.2. Use number Sentences involving addition, subtraction and unknowns to represent and solve real-world and mathematical problems; create real-world situations corresponding to number sentences.
2.2.2.1. Understand how to interpret number sentences involving addition, subtraction and unknowns represented by letters. Use objects and number lines and create real-world situations to represent number sentences.
2.3.1. Identify, describe, and compare basic shapes according to their geometric attributes.
2.3.1.1. Describe, compare, and classify two- and three-dimensional figures according to number and shape of faces, and the number of sides, edges and vertices (corners)
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Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideShapes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideShapes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideSolids
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideSolids and Faces
2.3.1.2. Identify and name basic two- and three-dimensional shapes, such as squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, trapezoids, hexagons, cubes, rectangular prisms, cones, cylinders and spheres.
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Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideShapes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideShapes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideSolids
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideSolids and Faces
2.3.2. Understand length as a measurable attribute; use tools to measure length.
2.3.2.2. Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between length and the numbers on a ruler by using a ruler to measure lengths to the nearest centimeter or inch.
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Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideTime
2.3.3.2. Identify pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. Find the value of a group of coins and determine combinations of coins that equal a given amount.