K.PS.1 Explore, examine, and make observations about a social problem or mathematical situation K.PS.2 Interpret information correctly, identify the problem, and generate possible solutions
K.PS.3 Act out or model with manipulatives activities involving mathematical content from literature and/or story telling K.PS.4 Formulate problems and solutions from everyday situations (e.g., counting the number of children in the class, using the calendar to teach counting).
K.PS.5 Use informal counting strategies to find solutions K.PS.6 Experience teacher-directed questioning process to understand problems K.PS.7 Compare and discuss ideas for solving a problem with teacher and/or students to justify their thinking K.PS.8 Use manipulatives (e.g., tiles, blocks) to model the action in problems K.PS.9 Use drawings/pictures to model the action in problems
K.PS.10 Explain to others how a problem was solved, giving strategies
K.RP.1
Understand that mathematical statements can be true or false
K.RP.2 Investigate the use of knowledgeable guessing as a mathematical too
K.RP.3
Explore guesses, using a variety of objects and manipulatives
K.RP.4
Listen to claims other students make
K.CM.1
Understand how to organize their thought processes with teacher guidance
K.CM.2
Share mathematical ideas through the manipulation of objects, drawings, pictures, and verbal explanations
K.CM.3
Listen to solutions shared by other students
K.CM.4 Formulate mathematically relevant questions with teacher guidance
K.CM.5
Use appropriate mathematical terms, vocabulary, and language
K.CN.1 Recognize the presence of mathematics in their daily lives
K.CN.2 Use counting strategies to solve problems in their daily lives K.CN.3 Recognize and apply mathematics to objects and pictures
K.R.1
Use multiple representations, including verbal language, acting out or modeling a situation, and drawing pictures as representations
K.R.2 Use standard and nonstandard representations
K.R.3 Use objects to show and understand physical phenomena (e.g., guess the number of cookies in a package)
K. R.4 Use objects to show and understand social phenomena (e.g., count and represent sharing cookies between friends)
K.R.5 Use objects to show and understand mathematical phenomena (e.g., draw pictures to show a story problem, show number value using fingers on your hand)
Number Systems
K.N.1 Count the items in a collection and know the last counting word tells how many items are in the collection (1 to 10)
K.N.2 Count out (produce) a collection of a specified size 1 to 10
K.N.3
Numerically label a data set of 1 to 5
K.N.4 Verbally count by 1’s to 20 K.N.5 Verbally count backwards from 10 K.N.6 Represent collections with a finger pattern up to 10 K.N.7 Draw pictures or other informal symbols to represent a spoken number up to 10
K.N.8 Draw pictures or other informal symbols to represent how many in a collection up to 10
K.N.9 Write numbers 1-10 to represent a collection K.N.10 Visually determine how many more or less, and then using the verbal counting sequence, match and count 1-10
K.N.11 Use and understand verbal ordinal terms, first to tenth
Operations
K.N.12 Solve and create addition and subtraction verbal word problems (use counting-based strategies, such as counting on and to ten)
K.N.13 Determine sums and differences by various means
Patterns, Relations, and Functions
K.A.1 Use a variety of manipulatives to create patterns using attributes of color, size, or shape
K.A.2 Recognize, describe, extend, and create patterns that repeat (e.g., ABABAB or ABAABAAAB)
Shapes
K.G.1
Describe characteristics and relationships of geometric objects
Geometric Relationships
K.G.2
Sort groups of objects by size and size order (increasing and decreasing)
Transformational Geometry
K.G.3 Explore vertical and horizontal orientation of objects
K.G.4 Manipulate two- and three-dimensional shapes to explore symmetry
Coordinate Geometry
K.G.5
Understand and use ideas such as over, under, above, below, on, beside, next to, and between
Units of Measurement
K.M.1 Name, discuss, and compare attributes of length (longer than, shorter than)
K.M.2 Compare the length of two objects by representing each length with string or a paper strip K.M.3 Relate specific times such as morning, noon, afternoon, and evening to activities and absence or presence of daylight
Collection of Data
K.S.1
Gather data in response to questions posed by the teacher and students
Organization and Display of Data
K.S.2 Help to make simple pictographs for quantities up to 10, where one picture represents
K.S.3 Sort and organize objects by two attributes (e.g., color, size, or shape)
K.S.4 Represent data using manipulatives
Analysis of Data
K.S.5
Identify more, less, and same amounts from pictographs or concrete models
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06/20/2006