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NE.MA.1.1.NUMBER: Students will communicate number sense concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
NUMBER: Students will communicate number sense concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
MA.1.1.1. Numeric Relationships: Students will demonstrate, represent, and show relationships among whole numbers within the base-ten number system.MA.1.1.1.a. Count to 120 by ones and tens, starting at any given number.Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Odd and Even Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Odd and Even Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Sequencing Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Sequencing
MA.1.1.1.b. Read and write numerals within the range of 0 – 120.Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Number Words
MA.1.1.1.d. Demonstrate that each digit of a two-digit number represents amounts of tens and ones, knowing 10 can be considered as one unit made of ten ones which is called a “ten” and any two-digit number can be composed of some tens and some ones (e.g., 19 is one tQuiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Place Value Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Place Value
MA.1.1.1.e. Demonstrate that decade numbers represent a number of tens and 0 ones (e.g., 50 = 5 tens and 0 ones).Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Place Value Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Place Value
MA.1.1.1.f. Compare two two-digit numbers by using symbols <, =, and > and justify the comparison based on the number of tens and ones.Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Sequencing Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Sequencing
MA.1.1.2. Operations: Students will demonstrate the meaning of addition and subtraction with whole numbers and compute accurately.MA.1.1.2.a. Fluently (i.e., automatic recall based on understanding) add and subtract within 10.
MA.1.1.2.b. Add and subtract within 20, using a variety of strategies (e.g., count on to make a ten).
MA.1.1.2.c. Find the difference between two numbers that are multiples of 10, ranging from 10 – 90 using concrete models, drawings or strategies, and write the corresponding equation (e.g., 90 – 70 = 20).
MA.1.1.2.d. Mentally find 10 more or 10 less than a two-digit number without having to count and explain the reasoning used (e.g., 33 is 10 less than 43).
MA.1.1.2.e. Add within 100, which may include adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of ten using concrete models, drawings, and strategies which reflect understanding of place value.
NE.MA.1.2.ALGEBRA: Students will communicate algebraic concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
ALGEBRA: Students will communicate algebraic concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
MA.1.2.1. Algebraic Relationships: Students will demonstrate, represent, and show relationships with expressions and equations.MA.1.2.1.a. Use the meaning of the equal sign to determine if equations are true and give examples of equations that are true (e.g., 4 = 4, 6 = 7 – 1, 6 + 3 = 3 + 6, and 7 + 2 = 5 + 4).
MA.1.2.1.c. Find numerical patterns to make connections between counting and addition and subtraction (e.g., adding two is the same as counting on two).Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Odd and Even Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Odd and Even
MA.1.2.2. Algebraic Processes: Students will apply the operational properties when adding and subtracting.MA.1.2.2.a. Decompose numbers and use the commutative and associative properties of addition to develop addition and subtraction strategies including (making 10’s and counting on from the larger number) to add and subtract basic facts within 20 (e.g., decomposing to
MA.1.2.3. Applications: Students will solve real-world problems involving addition and subtraction.MA.1.2.3.a. Solve real-world problems involving addition and subtraction within 20 in situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all parts of the addition or subtraction problem (e.g., by using objects, drawi
MA.1.2.3.b. Solve real-world problems that include addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20 by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol to represent the unknown number in the problem.
NE.MA.1.3.GEOMETRY: Students will communicate geometric concepts and measurement concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
GEOMETRY: Students will communicate geometric concepts and measurement concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
MA.1.3.1. Characteristics: Students will identify and describe geometric characteristics and create two- and three-dimensional shapes.MA.1.3.1.a. Determine defining and non-defining attributes of two-dimensional shapes; build and draw shapes that match the given definition.Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Shapes
MA.1.3.1.b. Decompose circles and rectangles into two and four equal parts, using the terms “halves”, “fourths” and “quarters”, and use the phrases “half of”, “fourths of”, and “quarter of”.Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Fractions Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Fractions
MA.1.3.3. Measurement: Students will perform and compare measurements and apply formulas.MA.1.3.3.a. Identify, name, and understand the value of dimes and pennies (e.g., a dime is equal to ten pennies) relating to tens and ones, and solve real-world problems involving dimes and pennies, using ¢ symbol appropriately (e.g., If you have four dimes and two pQuiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Money
MA.1.3.3.b. Tell and write time to the half hour and hour using analog and digital clocks.Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Telling Time Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Time
MA.1.3.3.d. Order three objects by directly comparing their lengths, or indirectly by using a third object.
NE.MA.1.4.DATA: Students will communicate data analysis/probability concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
DATA: Students will communicate data analysis/probability concepts using multiple representations to reason, solve problems, and make connections within mathematics and across disciplines.
MA.1.4.2. Analysis & Applications: Students will analyze data to address the situation.MA.1.4.2.a. Ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and compare categories by identifying how many more or less are in a particular category using a picture graph.Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Graphs
MA.1.4.3. Probability: Students will interpret and apply concepts of probability. No additional indicator(s) at this level.Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study Guide Probability