Units of Study in Mathematics



Unit 1: Math Is....
Lesson 1.1: Math is Mine
Lesson 1.2: Math is Exploring and Thinking
Lesson 1.3: Math is in My World
Lesson 1.4: Math is Explaining and Sharing
Lesson 1.5: Math is Finding Patterns
Lesson 1.6: Math is Ours

Unit 2: Number Patterns
Lesson 2.1: Counting Patterns to 100
Lesson 2.2: Patterns on a Number Chart to 120
Lesson 2.3: Patterns on a Number Line
Lesson 2.4: Patterns When Reading and Writing Numbers
Lesson 2.5: Patterns When Representing Objects in a Group

Unit 3: Math Is....
Lesson 3.1: Numbers 11-19
Lesson 3.2: Understand Tens
Lesson 3.3: Represent Tens and Ones
Lesson 3.4: Represent 2-Digit Numbers
Lesson 3.5: Represent 2-Digit Numbers in Different Ways
Lesson 3.6: Compare Numbers
Lesson 3.7: Compare Numbers on a Number Line
Lesson 3.8: Use Symbols to Compare Numbers

Unit 4: Addition within 20: Facts and Strategies
Lesson 4.1: Relate Counting to Addition
Lesson 4.2: Count On to Add
Lesson 4.3: Doubles
Lesson 4.4: Near Doubles
Lesson 4.5: Make a 10 to Add
Lesson 4.6: Choose Strategies to Add
Lesson 4.7: Use Properties to Add
Lesson 4.8: Add Three Numbers
Lesson 4.9: Find an Unknown Number in an Addition Equation
Lesson 4.10: Understand the Equal Sign
Lesson 4.11: True Addition Equations

Unit 5: Subtraction within 20: Facts and Strategies
Lesson 5.1: Relate Counting to Subtraction
Lesson 5.2: Count Back to Subtract
Lesson 5.3: Count On to Subtract
Lesson 5.4: Make a 10 to Subtract
Lesson 5.5: Use Near Doubles to Subtract
Lesson 5.6: Use Addition to Subtract
Lesson 5.7: Use Fact Families to Subtract
Lesson 5.8: Find an Unknown Number in a Subtraction Equation
Lesson 5.9: True Subtraction Equations

Unit 6: Shapes and Solids
Lesson 6.1: Understand Defining Attributes of Shapes
Lesson 6.2: Understand Non-Defining Attributes
Lesson 6.3: Compose Shapes
Lesson 6.4: Build New Shapes
Lesson 6.5: Understand Attributes of Solids
Lesson 6.6: Build New Solids


Unit 7: Meanings of Addition 
Lesson 7.1: Represent and Solve Add to Problems
Lesson 7.2: Represent and Solve More Add to Problems
Lesson 7.3: Represent and Solve Put Together Problems
Lesson 7.4: Represent and Solve More Put Together Problems
Lesson 7.5: Represent and Solve Addition Problems with Three Addends
Lesson 7.6: Solve Addition Problems


Unit 8: Meanings of Subtraction
Lesson 8.1: Represent and Solve Take From Problems
Lesson 8.2: Represent and Solve More Take From Problems
Lesson 8.3: Represent and Solve Take Apart Problems
Lesson 8.4: Represent and Solve More Take Apart Problems
Lesson 8.5: Solve Problems Involving Subtraction
Lesson 8.6: Solve More Problems Involving Subtraction
Lesson 8.7: Solve Problems Involving Addition and Subtraction


Unit 9: Addition within 100
Lesson 9.1: Use Mental Math to Find 10 More
Lesson 9.2: Represent Adding Tens
Lesson 9.3: Represent Adding Tens and Ones
Lesson 9.4: Decompose Addends to Add
Lesson 9.5: Use an Open Number Line to Add within 100
Lesson 9.6: Decompose to Add on an Open Number Line
Lesson 9.7: Regroup to Add
Lesson 9.8: Add 2-Digit Numbers


Unit 10: 
Lesson 10.1: Represent and Solve Compare Problems
Lesson 10.2: Represent and Solve Compare Problems Using Addition
Lesson 10.3: Represent and Solve More Compare Problems
Lesson 10.4: Solve Compare Problems Using Addition and Subtraction


Unit 11: Subtraction within 100
Lesson 11.1: Use Mental Math to Find 10 Less
Lesson 11.2: Represent Subtracting Tens
Lesson 11.3: Subtract Tens
Lesson 11.4: Use Addition to Subtract Tens
Lesson 11.5: Explain Subtraction Strategies

Unit 12: Measurement and Data
Lesson 12.1: Compare and Order Lengths
Lesson 12.2: More Ways to Compare Lengths
Lesson 12.3: Strategies to Measure Lengths
Lesson 12.4: More Strategies to Measure Lengths
Lesson 12.5: Tell Time to the Hours
Lesson 12.6: Tell Time to the Half Hour
Lesson 12.7: Organize Data
Lesson 12.8: Represent Data
Lesson 12.9: Interpret Data
Lesson 12.10: Solve Problems Involving Data


Unit 13: Equal Shares
Lesson 13.1: Understand Equal Shares
Lesson 13.2: Partition Shapes into Halves
Lesson 13.3: Partition Shapes Into Fourths
Lesson 13.4: Describe the Whole
Lesson 13.5: Describe Halves and Fourths of Shapes

 
Ways to Fit Math Into Your Everyday Life At Home:
  • Count EVERYTHING!!
  • If possible, when your child is counting ask them to physically touch each item.
  • Find items in your home shaped like a square, circle, rectangle, triangle, oval, and rhombus (diamond).
  • Sort shoes by different attributes (color, size, laces vs. no laces).
  • Count the number of stairs in your home by 1's, then 2's, then 5's, and if possible by 10's.  This will help your child to count groups of objects and then add the remaining items by 1's.
  • Sort and fold socks.  How many socks make a pair?  Is a pair an even or odd number?
  • Find out how many books are on your bookshelf.  Sort your books by hard cover and soft cover, color, size, and type of book.
  • Find out how many clocks are in your home.  Are more of your clocks digital or analog?  Can you tell time to the hour?  Can you read the numbers on the clock forwards and backwards?
  • Sort interesting objects like buttons, candy, and coins.
  • Identify pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and their values.
  • When taking a walk, read the numbers on the houses you pass.  What is your house number?
  • Practice your address and phone number.
  • Read price tags while grocery shopping.  Which item cost more?  Which item cost less?