Communication and CollaborationCC

  • 1

    Collect and document evidence to share information with others in pictures, diagrams, or text.1.CC.1

    1. a

      Share a piece of evidence with others visually, orally, or in writing. 1.CC.1a

  • 2

    Communicate the solution(s) of a problem/analysis either orally, visually or in writing, which may include process steps, findings, or conclusions. 1.CC.2

    1. a

      Identify the steps in the process used to solve a problem or a key finding used to solve a problem.1.CC.2a

  • 3

    Identify roles and responsibilities to collaborate in various group settings (i.e., online, onsite and/or hybrid) and situations.1.CC.3

    1. a

      Match a role with its responsibilities for students in various group settings and situations.1.CC.3a

Data Analysis and MeasurementDM

  • 1

    Estimate to determine appropriate measurement tools to use and apply measurements (e.g., time, length) defined in grade level content standards to analyze real-world scenarios.1.DM.1

    1. a

      Match appropriate measurement tools needed to record measurements (e.g., time, length), defined in grade level content standards, in real-world scenarios. 1.DM.1a

  • 2

    Construct visual representations defined in grade level content standards (e.g., bar graphs, charts) to determine patterns.1.DM.2

    1. a

      Determine patterns in visual representations defined in grade level content connectors (e.g., pictograph).1.DM.2a

  • 3

    Evaluate reasonableness of observations, results, and solutions throughout processes.1.DM.3

    1. a

      Follow the steps in a simple process.1.DM.3a

Inquiry-Based Approaches and Problem SolvingIPS

  • 1

    Form observations, ask questions, plan and conduct investigations to answer questions or solve problems.1.IPS.1

    1. a

      Form an observation about the world and ask a question about that observation. Describe what is seen either visually, orally, or in writing. 1.IPS.1a

  • 2

    Decompose a complex problem into smaller steps or sequences to evaluate (e.g., what should be done first, second) appropriate to grade-level content.1.IPS.2

    1. a

      Identify the steps and their order, from the beginning to the end in a problem. 1.IPS.2a

  • 3

    Determine one or more viable solutions using data and information to resolve a given scenario.1.IPS.3

    1. a

      Select one viable solution using data or information to resolve a given scenario. 1.IPS.3a

Applications and ModelingAM

  • 1

    Apply modeling to represent physical or conceptual objects (e.g., plants, animals, base-ten blocks).1.AM.1

    1. a

      Apply modeling to represent physical or conceptual objects (e.g., plants, animals, base-ten blocks).1.AM.1a

  • 2

    Apply symbols and relationships (e.g., place value, <, =, >, operations) to represent physical or conceptual objects (e.g., letters or numbers may represent objects).1.AM.2

    1. a

      Identify symbols and relationships (e.g., place value, operations, patterns) that represent physical or simple conceptual objects (e.g., letters or numbers may represent objects).1.AM.2a

  • 3

    Describe that systems have parts that work together to accomplish a goal (e.g., plant life cycle, computer hardware and software). 1.AM.3

    1. a

      Describe a system in everyday life that has parts that work together and how those parts work together to accomplish a goal (e.g., letters or numbers may represent objects).1.AM.3a

Information and Digital LiteracyIDL

  • 1

    Consider how technology can both serve as a tool and/or create the problem to be solved.1.IDL.1

    1. a

      Identify one or more ways technology can help people or one way it can cause a problem for people. 1.IDL.1a

  • 2

    Review and compile information from multiple sources (with guidance) to solve a problem.1.IDL.2

    1. a

      Review information from multiple sources (with teacher support) to answer a question or solve a problem. 1.IDL.2a

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 1