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Course Description
In this course, instructional time focuses on four critical areas: (1) developing understanding of addition, subtraction, and strategies for addition and subtraction within 20; (2) developing understanding of whole number relationships and place value, including grouping in tens and ones; (3) developing understanding of linear measurement and measuring lengths as iterating length units; and (4) reasoning about attributes of, and composing and decomposing geometric shapes.
Grade Level(s): First Grade
Related Priority Standards (State &/or National): K-12 Mathematics Missouri Learning Standards
Essential Questions
- Does this problem make sense?
- Does my approach make sense?
- Does my model make sense?
- Does my answer make sense?
- Does my argument make sense?
- Can I use my process/solution to solve another problem?
Course-Level Scope & Sequence (Units &/or Skills)
Module 1: Understanding Numbers 1 (Count and Add/Subtract within 10)
- Understand and compare numbers by place value up to 100, using symbols <, >, =
- Flexibly add and subtract numbers within 20 using a variety of strategies
Module 2: 2-D Geometry
- Classify and sort two-dimensional shapes using geometric language
Module 3: Understanding Numbers 2 (Addition and Subtraction Strategies)
- Flexibly add and subtract numbers within 20 using a variety of strategies
- Fluently add/subtract to 10
- Understand and apply properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction
- Show an understanding of place value
Module 4: Measurement and Fractions
- Measure and compare lengths of objects
- Understand and apply properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction
Module 5: Understanding Numbers 3 (Addition and Subtraction to 20 - Fluency within 10)
- Flexibly add and subtract numbers within 20 using a variety of strategies
- Fluently add/subtract to 10
- Understand and apply properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction
- Show an understanding of place value
Module 6: Modeling with Data
- Organize, represent, and draw conclusions from data, comparing up to three categories in graphs, t-charts, or tallies
Module 7: Understanding Numbers 4 (Addition, Subtraction, and Place Value)
- Understand and compare numbers by place value up to 100, using symbols <, >, =
- Flexibly add and subtract numbers within 20 using a variety of strategies
- Understand and apply properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction
- Mentally add and subtract 10 more and 10 less to a two-digit number with high accuracy
- Show an understanding of place value
Module 8: 3-D Geometry
- Classify and sort three-dimensional shapes using geometric language
Course Resources & Materials: Investigations 3, Contexts for Learning Units, Exemplars
Date Last Revised/Approved: 2018