First Grade Math
General Information
1.1 The student will count objects in a given set containing between 1 and 100 objects and write the corresponding numeral.

1.2 The student will group a collection of up to 100 objects into tens and ones and write the corresponding numeral to develop an understanding of place value.

1.3 The student will count forward by ones, fives, and tens to 100, by twos to 20, and backward by ones from 20.

1.4 The student will recognize and write numerals 0 through 100.
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Activity |
Description |
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Cookie Dough |
Write a cookie dough check by writing each number |
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Number Match |
Match the numeral with the number word |

1.5 The student will identify the ordinal positions first through tenth, using an ordered set of objects.

1.6 The student will identify and represent the concepts of one-half and one-fourth, using appropriate materials or a drawing.

1.7 The student, given a familiar problem situation involving magnitude, will a) select a reasonable magnitude from three given quantities: a one‑digit numeral, a two‑digit numeral, and a three‑digit numeral (e.g., 5, 50, and 500); and b) explain the reasonableness of his/her choice.

1.8 The student will recall basic addition facts — i.e., sums to 10 or less — and the corresponding subtraction facts.
Type |
Activity |
Description |
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Alien Addition |
Blast the invading spaceships with the correct addition fact |
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Minus Mission |
Blast the green slime with the corret subtraction problem |
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Spacey Math |
Review simple addition and subtraction |
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Secret Agent Leon Addition
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Help Leon by completing addition problems |
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Leon's DoJo Addition
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Help the DoJo by completing addition problems |
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Addition - Fling the Teacher |
Answer the basic addition facts correctly to fling the teacher |
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Subtraction |
Answer the fact correctly to throw the bowling ball at the pins |
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Hoop Shot |
Complete basic addition and subtraction facts to take a shot at the basket |
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Tic Tac Toe Math Facts |
Play Tic Tac Toe and practice addition facts |

1.9 The student will create and solve story and picture problems involving one-step solutions, using basic addition and subtraction facts.

1.10 The student will a) identify the number of pennies equivalent to a nickel, a dime, and a quarter; and b) determine the value of a collection of pennies, nickels, and dimes whose total value is 100 cents or less.

1.11 The student will tell time to the half hour, using an analog or digital clock.

1.12 The student will use nonstandard units to measure length and weight.
Type |
Activity |
Description |
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Measurement (Right Click, Save Target As) |
Interwrite activity to measure objects with paperclips and a ruler. |

1.13 The student will compare the volumes of two given containers by using concrete materials (e.g., jelly beans, sand, water, rice).
Type |
Activity |
Description |
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Comparing Volume |
Compare the water in the containers, click on the container with the most water |

1.14 The student will compare the weights of two objects, using a balance scale.

1.15 The student will describe the proximity of objects in space (near, far, close by, below, above, up, down, beside, and next to).
Type |
Activity |
Description |
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Proximity |
Interactive lesson using proximity words |

1.16 The student will draw, describe, and sort plane geometric figures (triangle, square, rectangle, and circle) according to number of sides, corners, and square corners.
Type |
Activity |
Description |
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Pattern Blocks |
Use the pattern blocks to draw with various geometric shapes |
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Geometry Workbench |
Select Shape Recognition and then Take the Challenge to draw the requested shape |

1.17 The student will identify and describe objects in his/her environment that depict plane geometric figures (triangle, rectangle, square, and circle).

1.18 The student will investigate, identify, and describe various forms of data collection in his/her world (e.g., recording daily temperature, lunch count, attendance, and favorite ice cream), using tables, picture graphs, and object graphs.

1.19 The student will interpret information displayed in a picture or object graph, using the vocabulary more, less, fewer, greater than, less than, and equal to.

1.20 The student will sort and classify concrete objects according to one or more attributes, including color, size, shape, and thickness.

1.21 The student will recognize, describe, extend, and create a wide variety of patterns, including rhythmic, color, shape, and numeric. Patterns will include both growing and repeating patterns. Concrete materials and calculators will be used by students.

Review
