Grade 1
Other Michigan Alternative Content Standards - Mathematics sets
Other Michigan Alternative Content Standards - Mathematics sets
Students demonstrate increasingly complex understanding of number sense.
Number and Operations in Base 10
- 1.a
Count by ones to 30.EE.1.NBT.1.a
- 1.b
Count as many as 10 objects and represent the quantity with the corresponding numeral.EE.1.NBT.1.b
- 2
Create sets of 10.EE.1.NBT.2
- 3
Compare two groups of 10 or fewer items when the number of items in each group is similar.EE.1.NBT.3
- 4
Compose numbers less than or equal to five in more than one way.EE.1.NBT.4
- 6
Decompose numbers less than or equal to five in more than one way.EE.1.NBT.6
- 1.a
Students demonstrate increasingly complex spatial reasoning and understanding of geometric principles.
Geometry
- 1
Identify the relative position of objects that are on, off, in, and out.EE.1.G.1
- 2
Sort shapes of same size and orientation (circle, square, rectangle, triangle). EE.1.G.2
- 3
Put together two pieces to make a shape that relates to the whole (i.e., two semicircles to make a circle, two squares to make a rectangle). EE.1.G.3
- 1
Students demonstrate increasingly complex understanding of measurement, data and analytic procedures.
Using Measurement and Data
- 1-2
Compare lengths to identify which is longer/shorter, taller/shorter.EE.1.MD.1-2
- 3.a
Demonstrate an understanding of the terms tomorrow, yesterday, and today.EE.1.MD.3.a
- 3.b
Demonstrate an understanding of the terms morning, afternoon, day, and night.EE.1.MD.3.b
- 3.c
Identify activities that come before, next, and after.EE.1.MD.3.c
- 3.d
Demonstrate an understanding that telling time is the same every day. EE.1.MD.3.d
- 4
Organize data into categories by sorting.
- 1-2
Students solve increasingly complex mathematical problems, making productive use of algebra and functions.
Problem Solving
- 1.a
Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), or acting out situations.EE.1.OA.1.a
- 1.b
Recognize two groups that have the same or equal quantity.EE.1.OA.1.b
- 2
Use “putting together” to solve problems with two sets.EE.1.OA.2
- 5.a
Use manipulatives or visual representations to indicate the number that results when adding one more.EE.1.OA.5.a
- 5.b
Apply knowledge of “one less” to subtract one from a number. EE.1.OA.5.b
- 1.a
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- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 1
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- ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS FOR GRADE 1: MATHEMATICS
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