Mathematics
Other Tennessee Early Learning Developmental Standards sets
Other Tennessee Early Learning Developmental Standards sets
Counting and CardinalityCC
- A
Know number names and the counting sequence.A
- 1
Count forward from 1 to 30.PK.CC.A.1
- 2
This standard begins in Kindergarten.PK.CC.A.2
- 3
Begin to print the distinctive features of numerals (i.e., circle, line, diagonal, crossed lines).PK.CC.A.3
- 4
Begin to name numerals 0-10.PK.CC.A.4
- 1
- B
Count to tell the number of objects. B
- 4
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.PK.CC.B.4
- a
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, using one-to-one correspondence. PK.CC.B.4.a
- b
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted.PK.CC.B.4.b
- c
Recognize that one more object added to a group of objects changes the quantity as a whole. PK.CC.B.4.c
- a
- 5
Understand that a number represents a corresponding quantity.PK.CC.B.5
- a
Subitize quantities up to 5 (i.e., the ability to look at a quantity and say the quantity [1-5] quickly, just by looking).PK.CC.B.5.a
- b
Given a number from 1-10, count out that many objects.PK.CC.B.5.b
- c
With guidance and support, count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 10 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle.PK.CC.B.5.c
- d
With guidance and support, count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 5 things in a scattered configuration.PK.CC.B.5.d
- a
- 4
- C
Compare numbers.C
- 6
Use comparative language, such as more/less than or equal to, to compare and describe collections of objects.PK.CC.C.6
- 7
This standard begins in Kindergarten PK.CC.C.7
- 6
Operations and Algebraic ThinkingOA
- A
Understand addition as putting together and adding to, and understand subtraction as taking apart and taking from.A
- 1
With guidance and support, begin to represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds, acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.PK.OA.A.1
- 2
With guidance and support, begin to solve addition and subtraction word problems, and add and subtract within 5 (e.g., by using objects or drawings to represent the problem).PK.OA.A.2
- 3
Compose and decompose numbers to 5, in more than one way, by using objects or drawings.PK.OA.A.3
- 4
Show, through the use of concrete objects or drawings, the number needed to make up to 5 when added to any given number from 0-5.PK.OA.A.4
- 5
This standard begins in Kindergarten.PK.OA.A.5
- 1
Number and Operations in Base TenNBT
- A
Work with numbers 11-19 to gain foundations for place value.A
- 1
This standard begins in Kindergarten.PK.NBT.A.1
- 1
Measurement and DataMD
- A
Describe and compare measurable attributes.A
- 1
Describe measurable attributes of a single object, such as length, width, height.PK.MD.A.1
- 2
Compare the attributes of two or more concrete objects and use words to define attributes of the objects (i.e. heavier/lighter, longer/shorter, etc.).PK.MD.A.2
- 1
- B
Work with money.B
- 3
Begin to recognize currency and its purpose. PK.MD.B.3
- 3
- C
Classify objects and count the number of objects in each category.C
- 4
Sort a collection of objects into given categories using more than one attribute. PK.MD.C.4
- 4
GeometryG
- A
Identify and describe shapes (squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, hexagons, cubes, cones, cylinders, and spheres).A
- 1
Begin to use relative position words in appropriate context, such as above, below, beside, and between.PK.G.A.1
- 2
Correctly name some two-dimensional shapes. PK.G.A.2
- 3
Begin to explore shapes as two-dimensional or three-dimensional.PK.G.A.3
- 4
Begin to describe objects in the environment using names of shapes.PK.G.A.4
- 1
- B
Analyze, compare, create, and compose shapes.B
- 4
Describe similarities and differences between two-dimensional shapes. PK.G.B.4
- 5
Model shapes in the world by building and drawing shapes.PK.G.B.5
- 6
Begin to recognize smaller shapes within a larger shape, including that some shapes can be put together to make a new shape.PK.G.B.6
- 4
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- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- PRE-K
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- Tennessee Early Learning Developmental Standards
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