Grade 1
Other North Dakota Mathematics Standards sets
Other North Dakota Mathematics Standards sets
First Grade
Math Attributes
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Problem-Solving
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Learners can identify and use strategies to problem-solve situations and determine an appropriate solution.1.MA.P
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Connections
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Learners can use prior knowledge and experiences to explain their thinking.1.MA.C
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Reasoning and Proof
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Learners can use prior knowledge and experiences to explain their thinking.1.MA.R
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Number and Operations
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Counting and Cardinality
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Count forward by ones and tens from any given point within 120.1.NO.CC.1
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Count backward by ones and tens from a given number within 120.1.NO.CC.2
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Represent several objects with a written numeral up to 120.1.NO.CC.3
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Recognize and verbally label arrangements, without counting, for briefly shown collections up to 20 (e.g., "I saw 16." How do you know?" "I saw 10 and 6, that is 16.").1.NO.CC.4
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Skip count forward and backward by 5s and 10s from multiples and recognize the patterns of up to 10 skip counts.1.NO.CC.5
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Base Ten
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Demonstrate that the two digits of a two-digit number represent a composition of some tens and some ones.1.NO.NBT.1
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Compare two two-digit numbers using symbols >, <, and =. Justify comparisons based on the value of tens and ones.1.NO.NBT.2
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Add within 100 using a two-digit number and a one-digit number. Use concrete models, drawings, and strategies that reflect an understanding of place value.1.NO.NBT.3
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Subtract multiples of 10 within 100 using concrete models, drawings, and strategies that reflect an understanding of place value.1.NO.NBT.4
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Mentally add or subtract 10 to or from a given two-digit number and explain the reasoning used.1.NO.NBT.5
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Fractions
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Partition circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares using the language halves and fourths.1.NO.NF.1
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Algebraic Reasoning
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Operations and Algebraic Thinking
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Automatically add and subtract within 10.1.AR.OA.1
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For any number from 1 to 19, find the number that makes 20 when added to the given number, sharing the answer with a model, drawing, or equation.1.AR.OA.2
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Decompose numbers less than or equal to 20 into pairs in more than one way.1.AR.OA.3
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Solve authentic word problems with addition, including three numbers and unknowns, within 20.1.AR.OA.4
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Solve authentic word problems with subtraction, including unknowns, within 20.1.AR.OA.5
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Distinguish and use the +, -, and = symbols accurately in an equation.1.AR.OA.6
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Identify, create, complete, and extend patterns that are repeating, increasing, and decreasing in a variety of contexts.1.AR.OA.7
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Geometry and Measurement
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Geometry
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Name shapes and identify them as two-dimensional (trapezoids, rhombuses, pentagons, hexagons, octagons).1.GM.G.1
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Name and identify solids as three-dimensional (cylinders, cones, triangular prisms, and rectangular prisms).1.GM.G.2
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Determine geometric attributes of two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes (squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, trapezoids, rhombuses, pentagons, hexagons, octagons, cubes, spheres, cylinders, cones, triangular prisms, and rectangular prisms).1.GM.G.3
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Compose a geometric shape or solid by combining multiple two-dimensional shapes and/or three-dimensional solids (squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, trapezoids, rhombuses, pentagons, hexagons, octagons, cubes, spheres, cylinders, cones, triangular prisms, and rectangular prisms).1.GM.G.4
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Measurement
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Measure the length of an object as a whole number of same-size, non-standard units from end to end.1.GM.M.1
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Compare the lengths of three objects using a common measurable attribute.1.GM.M.2
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Tell and write time to the hour and half-hour (including o-clock and half past) using analog and digital clocks.1.GM.M.3
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Identify and tell the value of a dollar bill, quarter, dime, nickel, and penny.1.GM.M.4
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Count collections of coins (pennies, nickels, and dimes) relating to counting patterns by 1s, 5s, and 10s up to one dollar.1.GM.M.5
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Data, Probability, and Statistics
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Data
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Collect, organize and represent data with up to three categories using picture and bar graphs.1.DPS.D.1
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Analyze data by answering descriptive questions.1.DPS.D.2
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 1
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2023
- Where can I read the official document?
- North Dakota Mathematics K-12 Standards
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