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Topics and Objectives (Module 1) | ||
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Standard: K.MD.3 Days: 3 : Analyze to find two objects that are or . : Analyze to find two similar objects- . : Classify to find two objects that share a visual pattern, color, and use. | ||
Standard: K.CC.4, K.MD.3 Days: 3 : Classify items into two pre-determined categories. : Classify items into three categories, determine the count in each, and reason about how the last number named determines the total. : Sort categories by count. Identify categories with two, three, and four within a given scenario. | ||
Standard: K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.OA.3, K.MD.3 Days: 5 : Sort by count in vertical columns and horizontal rows (linear configurations to 5). Match to numerals on cards. : Answer questions to 5 in linear configurations (5-group), with 4 in an array configuration. Compare ways to count 5 fingers. : Within linear and array dot configurations of numbers 3, 4, and 5 find . : Within circular and scattered dot configurations of numbers 3, 4, and 5 find . : Model decompositions of 3 with materials, drawings, and expressions. Represent the decomposition as 1 + 2 and 2 + 1. | ||
Standard: K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5 Days: 5 : Understand the meaning of zero. Write the numeral 0. : Order and write numerals 0-3 to answer questions. : Writer numerals 1-3. Represent decompositions with materials, drawings, and equations, 3 = 2 + 1 and 3 = 1 + 2. : Order and write numerals 4 and 5 to answer questions in categories; sort by count. : Write numerals 1-5 in order. Answer and make drawings of decompositions with totals of 4 and 5 without equations. | ||
: Topics A-D (Interview style assessment: 3 days) | ||
Standard: K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.MD.3 Days: 6 : Count 4 to 6 objects in vertical and horizontal linear configurations and array (i.e., 3 and 3, 3 twos) configurations. Match 6 objects to the numeral 6. : Count 4 to 6 objects in circular and scattered configurations. Count 6 items out of a larger set. Write numerals 1 to 6 in order. : Count 5 to 7 linking cubes in linear configurations. Match with numeral 7. Count on fingers from 1 to 7 and connect to 5-group images. : Reason about sets of 7 varied objects in circular and scattered configurations. Find a path through the scattered configuration. Write numeral 7. Ask, "How is your seven different than mine?" : Compare counts of 8. For example, 8 cubes or 8 cotton balls in linear and array i.e., 4 and 4 or 4 twos) configurations. Match with numeral 8. : Arrange and strategize to count 8 beans in circular (around a cup) and scattered configurations. Write numeral 8. Find a path through the scatter set and compare paths with a partner. | ||
Standard: K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5 Days: 6 : Organize and count 9 varied geometric objects in linear and array (3 threes) configurations. Place objects on 5-group dot mat. Match with numeral 9. : Strategize to count 9 objects in circular (around a paper plate) and scattered configurations printed on paper. Write numeral 9. Represent a path through the scatter count with a pencil. Number each object. , : Count 10 objects in linear and array configurations (5 and 5). Match with numeral 10. Place on the 5-group dot mat. Dialogue about 9 and 10 on the mat. Write numeral 10. : Count 10 objects and move between all configurations. : Act out story problems without equations. | ||
with Numbers 0 to 10 Standard: K.CC.4, K.CC.2, K.CC.5 Days: 4 : Order and match numeral and dot cards from 1 to 10. State a given number. : Exploration: Make from 1 to 10 in cooperative groups. : Arrange, analyze, and draw up to 10 in configurations other than towers. : Arrange, analyze, and draw sequences of quantities of , beginning with numbers other than 1. | ||
with Numbers 0 to 10 Standard: K.CC.4, K.CC.5 Days: 5 : Order quantities from 10 to 1 and match numerals. : Count down from 10 to 1 and state a given number. : Arrange number towers in order from 10 to 1 and describe the pattern. : Arrange, analyze, and draw sequences of quantities that are in configurations other than towers. : Culminating task-Materials for this task include 5-group cards from 0 to 10. | ||
: Topics E-H (Interview style assessment: 3 days) | ||
Topics and Objectives (Module 2) | ||
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Standard: K.G.1, K.G.2, K.G.4, K.MD.3 Days: 5 : Find and describe flat triangles, squares, rectangles, hexagons, and circles using informal language without naming. : Explain decisions about classifications of triangles into categories using variants and non-examples. Identify shapes as triangles. : Explain decisions about classifications of rectangles into categories using variants and non-examples. Identify shapes as rectangles. : Explain decisions about classifications of hexagons and circles and identify them by name. Make observations using variants and non-examples. : Describe and communicate positions of all flat shapes using the words and . | ||
Standard: K.G.1, K.G.2, K.G.4, K.MD.3 Days: 3 : Find and describe solid shapes using informal language without naming. : Explain decisions about classification of solid shapes into categories. Name the solid shapes. : Describe and communicate positions of all solid shapes using the words and . | ||
Standard: K.MD.3, K.G.3, K.G.4, K.G.1, K.G.2 Days: 2 : Identify and sort shapes as two-dimensional or three-dimensional and recognize two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes in different orientations and sizes. : Culminating task-collaborative groups create displays of different flat shapes with examples, non-examples, and a corresponding solid shape. | ||
: Topics A-C (Interview style assessment: 2 days) | ||
Topics and Objectives (Module 3) | ||
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Standard: K.MD.1, K.MD.2 Days: 3 : Compare lengths using and with aligned and non-aligned endpoints. : Compare length measurements with string. : Make series of and comparisons. | ||
Standard: K.MD.1, K.MD.2, K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.CC.6 Days: 4 : Compare the length of linking cube sticks to a 5-stick. : Determine which linking cube stick is taller than or shorter than the other. : Compare the length of linking cube sticks to various objects. : Compare objects using | ||
Standard: K.MD.1, K.MD.2 Days: 5 : Compare using and with classroom objects. : Compare objects using , , and with balance scales. : Compare the weight of an object to a set of unit weights on a balance scale. : Observe conservation of weight on the balance scale. : Compare the weight of an object with sets of different objects on a balance scale. | ||
Standard: K.MD.1, K.MD.2 Days: 3 : Compare volume using , and by pouring. : Explore conservation of volume by pouring. : Compare using with units. | ||
: Topics A-D (Interview style assessment: 3 days) | ||
Standard: K.CC.6 Days: 4 : Make informal comparison of area. : Compare to find if there is enough. : Compare using and : Compare using and | ||
Standard: K.CC.6, K.CC.7, K.CC.4, K.MD.2 Days: 5 : Relate and to length. : Compare sets informally using , , and : Identify and create a set that has the same number of objects. : Reason to identify and make a set that has 1 more. : Reason to identify and make a set that has 1 less. | ||
Standard: K.CC.6, K.CC.7, K.CC.4 Days: 4 : Match and count to compare a number of objects. State which quantity is more. : Match and count to compare two sets of objects. State which quantity is less. : Strategize to compare two sets. : Visualize quantities to compare two numerals. | ||
Standard: K.MD.1, K.MD.2, K.CC.6, K.CC.7 Days: 4 : Observe cups of colored water of equal volume poured into a variety of container shapes. : Use balls of clay of equal weights to make sculptures. : Use benchmarks to create and compare rectangles of different lengths to make a city. : Culminating task - describe measurable attributes of single objects. | ||
: Topics E-H (Interview style assessment: 3 days) | ||
Topics and Objectives (Module 4) | ||
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Standard: K.OA.1, K.OA.3, K.OA.5 Days: 6 : Model composition and decomposition of numbers to 5 using actions, objects, and drawings. : Model composition and decomposition of numbers to 5 using fingers and linking cube sticks. : Represent composition story situations with drawings using numeric number bonds. : Represent decomposition story situations with drawings using numeric number bonds. : Represent composition and decomposition of numbers to 5 using pictorial and numeric number bonds. : Represent number bonds with composition and decomposition story situations. | ||
Standard: K.OA.3, K.OA.1, K.OA.4 Days: 6 : Model decompositions of 6 using a story situation, objects, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 7 using a story situation, sets, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 8 using a story situation, arrays, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 6 to 8 using linking cube sticks to see patterns. : Represent decompositions for 6 to 8 using horizontal and vertical number bonds. : Use 5-groups to represent the 5 + n pattern to 8. | ||
Standard: K.OA.1, K.OA.2, K.OA.3, K.OA.4 Days: 6 : Represent decomposition and composition addition stories to 6 with drawings and equations with no unknown. : Represent decomposition and composition addition stories to 7 with drawings and equations with no unknown. : Represent decomposition and composition addition stories to 8 with drawings and equations with no unknown. : Solve word problems to 8 with equations. Box the unknown. : Solve word problems to 8 using objects and drawings. : Solve word problems to 8 to find addition patterns in number pairs. | ||
Standard: K.OA.1, K.OA.2, K.OA.3 Days: 6 : Use objects and drawings to find . : Solve expressions and equations using the minus sign with no unknown. : Represent subtraction story problems using objects, drawings, expressions, and equations. : Decompose the number 6 using 5-group drawings by breaking off or removing a part, and record each decomposition with a drawing and subtraction equation. : Decompose the number 7 using 5-group drawings by hiding a part, and record each decomposition with a drawing and subtraction equation. : Decompose the number 8 using 5-group drawings and crossing off a part, and record each decomposition with a drawing and subtraction equation. | ||
: Topics A-D | ||
Standard: K.OA.3 Days: 4 : Model decompositions of 9 using a story situation, objects, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 9 using fingers, linking cubes, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 10 using a story situation, objects, and number bonds. : Model decompositions of 10 using fingers, sets, linking cubes, and number bonds. | ||
Standard: K.OA.2 Days: 4 : Represent pictorial decomposition and composition addition stories to 9 with 5-group drawings and equations with no unknown. : Represent pictorial decomposition and composition addition stories to 10 with 5-group drawings and equations with no unknown. : Solve and problems with totals of 9 and 10. : Solve word problems with totals of 9 and 10 using 5-group drawings. | ||
Standard: K.OA.1, K.OA.2, K.OA.3 Days: 4 : Solve equations with no unknown using numbers to 10. : Represent subtraction story problems by breaking off, crossing out, and hiding a part. : Decompose the number 9 using 5-group drawings, and record each decomposition with a subtraction equation. : Decompose the number 10 using 5-group drawings, and record each decomposition with a subtraction equation. | ||
Standard: K.OA.1, K.OA.2, K.OA.4 Days: 5 : Add or subtract 0 to get the same number and relate to word problems wherein the same quantity that joins a set, separates. : Add 1 to numbers 1-9 to see the pattern of using 5-group drawings and equations. : Find the number that makes 10 for numbers 1-9, and record each with a 5-group drawing. : Find the number that makes 10 for numbers 1-9, and record each with an addition equation. : Culminating task-choose tools strategically to model and represent a stick of 10 cubes broken into two parts. | ||
: Topics E-H | ||
Topics and Objectives (Module 5) | ||
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Standard: K.CC.1, K.NBT.1, K.CC.2, K.CC.4, K.CC.5 Days: 5 Count the Regular Way and Count the Say Ten Way (Math Way) ( ) : Count straws into piles of ten; count the piles as 10 ones. : Count 10 objects within counts of 10 to 20 objects, and describe as 10 ones and ___ ones. : Count and circle 10 objects within images of 10 to 20 objects, and describe as 10 ones and ___ ones. : Count straws the Say Ten way to 19; make a pile for each ten. : Count straws the Say Ten way to 20; make a pile for each ten. | ||
Standard: K.CC.3, K.NBT.1, K.CC.1, K.CC.2, K.CC.4, K.CC.5 Days: 4 : Model with objects and represent numbers 10 to 20 with place value or Hide Zero cards. : Model and write numbers 10 to 20 as number bonds. : Model teen numbers with materials from abstract to concrete. : Draw teen numbers from abstract to pictorial. | ||
Standard: K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.NBT.1, K.CC.5 Days: 5 : Build a Rekenrek to 20. : Show, count, and write numbers 11 to 20 in tower configurations increasing by 1 (a pattern of ). : Represent numbers 20 to 11 in tower configurations decreasing by 1 (a pattern of . : Show, count, and write to answer questions in linear and array configurations. : Show, count, and write to answer questions with up to 20 objects in circular configurations. | ||
: Topics A (interview style assessment) | ||
Standard: K.CC.1, K.CC.2, K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.NBT.1 Days: 5 : Count up and down by tens to 100 with Say Ten and regular counting. : Count within tens by ones. : Count across tens when counting by ones through 40. : Count across tens by ones to 100 with and without objects. : Explore numbers on the Rekenrek. (Optional) | ||
Standard: K.CC.5, K.NBT.1, K.CC.1, K.CC.2, K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5 Days: 5 : Represent teen number compositions and decompositions as addition sentences. : Represent teen number decompositions as 10 ones and some ones and find a hidden part. : Decompose teen numbers as 10 ones and some ones; compare to compare the teen numbers. : Reason about and represent situations, decomposing teen numbers into 10 ones and some ones and composing 10 ones and some ones into a teen number. : Culminating Task - Represent teen number decompositions in various ways. | ||
: Topics D-E (Interview style assessment) | ||
Topics and Objectives (Module 6) | ||
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Standard: K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.G.2, K.G.4 Days: 5 : Describe the systematic construction of flat shapes using ordinal numbers. : Build flat shapes with varying side lengths and record with drawings. : Compose solids using flat shapes as a foundation. : Describe the relative position of shapes using ordinal numbers. | ||
Standard: K.G.6, K.G.1, K.G.4 Days: 4 : Compose flat shapes using pattern blocks and drawings. : Decompose flat shapes into two or more shapes. : Compose simple shapes to form a larger shape described by an outline. : Culminating task-review selected topics to create a cumulative year-end project. | ||
: Topics A-B | ||
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Here are the skills covered in this packet: Identifying numbers 0-20. Writing numbers 0-20. Counting. One-to-one correspondence. Ten frames. Ten frames with teen numbers. Ten frame addition equations. Comparing numbers.