Grade K
Other North Dakota Mathematics Standards sets
Other North Dakota Mathematics Standards sets
Kindergarten
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.K.MA.P
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Connections
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Learners can use prior knowledge and experiences to explain their thinking.K.MA.C
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Reasoning and Proof
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Learners can use prior knowledge and experiences to explain their thinking.K.MA.R
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Number and Operations
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Counting and Cardinality
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Count verbally in sequential order by ones and tens to 100, making accurate decuple transitions (e.g., 89 to 90). Count verbally forward from any given number within 100.K.NO.CC.1.A
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Count backward from 20 by ones and from a given number within 10.K.NO.CC.2
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Identify and write any given numeral within 20.K.NO.CC.3
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Recognize and verbally label arrangements, without counting, for briefly shown collections up to 10 (e.g., "I saw 5." How do you know?" "I saw 3 and 2, that is 5.").K.NO.CC.4
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Count and tell how many objects up to 20 are in an arranged pattern or up to 10 objects in a scattered configuration. Represent a quantity of up to 20 with a numeral.K.NO.CC.5
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Base Ten
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Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 using a group of ten ones and some more ones using a model, drawing, or equation.K.NO.NBT.1
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Compare two numbers between 1 and 20 using words greater than, less than, or equal to.K.NO.NBT.2
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Algebraic Reasoning
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Operations and Algebraic Thinking
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Automatically add and subtract within 5.K.AR.OA.1
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For any number from 1 to 9, find the number that makes 10 when added to the given number, sharing the answer with a model, drawing, or equation.K.AR.OA.2
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Decompose numbers less than or equal to 10 into pairs in more than one way using verbal explanations, objects, or drawings.K.AR.OA.3
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Solve authentic word problems with addition by putting together or adding to within 10.K.AR.OA.4
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Solve authentic word problems with subtraction by taking apart or taking from within 10.K.AR.OA.5
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Recognize, duplicate, complete, and extend repeating patterns in a variety of contexts (e.g., shape, color, size, objects, sounds, movements).K.AR.OA.6
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Geometry and Measurement (GM)
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Geometry
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Name shapes and identify them as two-dimensional (squares, circles, triangles, rectangles) regardless of their orientations or overall sizes.K.GM.G.1
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Name shapes and identify them as three-dimensional (cubes and spheres) regardless of their orientations or overall sizes.K.GM.G.2
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Compare and classify two-dimensional shapes to describe their similarities, differences, and attributes (squares, circles, triangles, rectangles).K.GM.G.3
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Compose a geometric shape by combining two or more simple shapes.K.GM.G.4
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Measurement
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Compare and order two objects with a common measurable attribute.K.GM.M.1
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Tell time related to daily life (today, yesterday, tomorrow, morning, afternoon, night).K.GM.M.2
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Data, Probability, and Statistics
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Data
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Sort and classify objects (up to 10) based on attributes and explain the reasoning used.K.DPS.D.1
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2023
- Where can I read the official document?
- North Dakota Mathematics K-12 Standards
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