Unit 1: Process Standards
eTools- 1 Attribute Trains
Practice completing patterns of shapes, numbers, or colors. Exemplary Lessons- 2 Clowning Around
Description Text- 3 Roads to Reasoning- Grade 1
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Unit 3: Number Relationships and Computation (Addition and Subtraction of Whole Numbers)
Unit 4: Number Relationships and Computation (Money)
Assessment and Curriculum Support for Parents- 1 Parent Preview (Grade 1 Quarter 4, Money)
This document outlines the objectives that will be taught during this unit. It also includes important vocabulary and optional activities that can be done at home. eTools- 2 Circulating Coins
Everything you wanted to know and more about the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, and one-dollar coin. - 3 Make a Dollar
Learn about money by counting and making change. Exemplary Lessons- 4 Number Cents
Description Text- 5 Roads to Reasoning- Grade 1: Janet's Purse (64-65)
Description - 6 Roads to Reasoning- Grade 1: Just Desserts (52-53)
Description - 7 Roads to Reasoning- Grade 1: Recycle! (44-47)
Description - 8 Roads to Reasoning- Grade 2: Coin Count (2-5)
Description - 9 Roads to Reasoning- Grade 2: How Much Money? (62-65)
Description - 10 Roads to Resoning- Grade 1: Jeremy's Money (12-13)
Description - 11 Roads to Resoning- Grade 1: Sticker Sense (58-61)
Description Web- 12 Assorted Games/Activites from the U.S. Mint
Unit 5: Statistics (Organizing and Displaying Data)
Assessment and Curriculum Support for Parents- 1 Parent Preview (Grade 1 Quarter 4, Statistics)
This document outlines the objectives that will be taught during this unit. It also includes important vocabulary and optional activities that can be done at home.
Unit 6: Probability
- 1 Parent Preview (Grade 1 Quarter 4 Probability)
This document outlines the objectives that will be taught during this unit. It also includes important vocabulary and optional activities that can be done at home. eTools- 2 Adjustable Spinners
This tool allows students to create their own spinners and examine the outcomes given a specified number of spins. Students learn that experimental probabilities differ according to the characteristics of the model; they also grapple with the idea of variability–that two identical spinners or dice may not produce identical experimental data. Web- 3 Is It Possible?
- 4 Probability Recording