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How To Use These MaterialsCourse Guide

Unit 1

Adding, Subtracting, and Working with Data

  • Add and Subtract Within 20
  • Ways to Represent Data
  • Diagrams to Compare

Unit 2

Adding and Subtracting within 100

  • Add and Subtract
  • Decompose to Subtract
  • Represent and Solve Story Problems

Unit 3

Measuring Length

  • Metric Measurement
  • Customary Measurement
  • Line Plots

Unit 4

Addition and Subtraction on the Number Line

  • The Structure of the Number Line
  • Add and Subtract on a Number Line

Unit 5

Numbers to 1,000

  • The Value of Three Digits
  • Compare and Order Numbers within 1,000

Unit 6

Geometry, Time, and Money

  • Attributes of Shapes
  • Halves, Thirds, and Fourths
  • Time on the Clock
  • The Value of Money

Unit 7

Adding and Subtracting within 1,000

  • Add and Subtract within 1,000 without Composition or Decomposition
  • Add within 1,000 using Place Value Strategies
  • Subtract within 1,000 using Place Value Strategies

Unit 8

Equal Groups

  • Odd and Even
  • Rectangular Arrays

Unit 9

Putting It All Together

  • Fluency Within 20 and Measurement
  • Numbers to 1,000
  • Create and Solve Story Problems
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