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K-6

Key Standards All Subjects

 

 

 

 

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Compare and Rank

1.1  Compare two or more sets of objects (up to ten objects in each group) and identify which set is equal to, more than, or less than the other.

 

Teach Practice Assess
 

Higher and Lower Choose objects to 10

Ladders

 

ABC ya

 
     

 

 

1.2  Know that the larger numbers describe sets with more objects in them than the smaller numbers have.

 

 

 

1.2  Know that the larger numbers describe sets with more objects in them than the smaller numbers have.

 

Teach Practice Assess
 
   
     
     
     

Add and Subtract

2.0 Students understand and describe simple additions and subtractions:

Number Sense

Compare and Rank

1.2 Compare and order whole numbers to 100 by using the symbols for less than, equal to, or greater than (<, =, >).

 

inverse operations

1.3   Represent equivalent forms of the same number through the use of physical mod­ els, diagrams, and number expressions (to 20) (e.g., 8 may be represented as 4 + 4, 5 + 3, 2 + 2 + 2 + 2, 10 - 2, 11 - 3).

Teach Practice Assess
   
   

Estimate and Round

1.4   Count and group object in ones and tens (e.g., three groups of 10 and 4 equals 34, or 30 + 4).

Teach Practice Assess

Catch ten Game

Shark Numbers

Estimate the amount

The Number Sytem

Base 10 Blocks

Add and Subtract

2.0 Students demonstrate the meaning of addition and subtraction and use these operations to solve problems:

2.1 Know the addition facts (sums to 20) and the corresponding subtraction facts and commit them to memory.

Teach Practice Assess

Early Number Sentences

   

Little Animals Activity Center

Matching Addition

Matching Subtraction

Addition Memory Game

Penguin Party Addition

Spacey math

Fruit Shoot Addition

Cannon Math

Fruit Shoot Subtract

UFO math mystery

Alien

Addition

Funky Mummy

Batter Up Baseball singles

Safecracker

Addition Tunnel Blaster

Paint Brush Math

Addition Surprise

Coloring Addition

Prongo 2-player

Subt to 20 lesson

Batman

Dude's Dilemma

 

Tom and Jerry

That's a Fact!

 

Ninja Turtles

 
 

Addition Calculator Quizzer

Addition Machine Level 1

 

 

Fishy Subt

math Mayhem

 

Math Fact practice

Subt Quiz

Inverse Operations

1.3   Represent equivalent forms of the same number through the use of physical models, diagrams, and number expressions (to 20) (e.g., 8 may be represented as 4 + 4, 5 + 3, 2 + 2 + 2 + 2, 10 - 2, 11 - 3).

 

Teach Practice Assess

Save the Whales

Bonds of 10

 

 

 

 

Estimate and Round

2.3 Identify one more than, one less than, 10 more than, and 10 less than a given number.

 

Multiply

2.4  Count by 2s, 5s, and 10s to 100.

 

Blue Print 35 (52%)

 

1.1 3   Count, read, and write whole numbers to 1,000 and identify the place value for each digit.

Compare and Rank

 

Key Standard

 

1.3 *4 Order and compare whole numbers to 1,000 by using the symbols <, =, >.

 

Inverse Operations

2.1 *2.5 Understand and use the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction (e.g., an opposite number sentence for 8 + 6 = 14 is 14 − 6 = 8) to solve problems and check solutions.

 

Teach Practice Assess
 

Ladybug Subt

 
   

 

 

Teach Practice Assess
 
Ladybug Subt  
     

Add and Subtract

 

2.3 Use mental arithmetic to find the sum or difference of two two-digit numbers.

 

Multiply

3.1 *2 Use repeated addition, arrays, and counting by multiples to do multiplication.

Decimals, Fractions and Percents

4.0  Students understand

that fractions and

decimals may refer to

parts of a set and

parts of a whole:

 

4.13 Recognize, name, and compare unit fractions from 1/12 to ½.

Teach Practice Assess
13 ways to see 1/2
Spring Flowers Cookies for Grampy NCTM check 1-10 fractions
  Racing Bikes  

 

4.2  Recognize fractions of a whole and parts of a group (e.g., one-fourth of a pie, two- thirds of 15 balls).

Teach Practice Assess
Pizza Lesson   Sectors
     
     

 

Know that when all fractional parts are included, such as four-fourths, the result is equal to the whole and to one.

Teach Practice Assess
     
     
     

 

money

 

4.3  Students model

and solve problems by representing,

adding, and subtracting amounts of money:

 

5.1  Solve problems using combinations of coins and bills.

Teach Practice Assess
   
   
   

 

5.2  5.2 Know and use the decimal notation and the dollar and cent symbols for money

Teach Practice Assess
     
     
     

Blue Print 35 (52%)

 

1.1 3   Count, read, and write whole numbers to 1,000 and identify the place value for each digit.

Teach Practice Assess
  Place Value Intro Movie  
  Place The Penguins  
     

 

1.2  Use words, models, and expanded forms (e.g., 45 = 4 tens + 5) to represent numbers (to 1,000).

 

compare and rank

 

Key Standard

 

1.34 Order and compare whole numbers to 1,000 by using the symbols <, =, >.

 

 

inverse operations

 

2.0

Students estimate, calculate, and solve problems involving addition and subtraction of two- and three- digit numbers:

 

2.12.5  

Understand and use the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction (e.g., an opposite number sentence for 8 + 6 = 14 is 14 − 6 = 8) to solve problems and check solutions.

 

Teach Practice Assess
 
Ladybug Subt  
     

multiply

 

3.0 Students model

and solve simple problems involving multiplication

and division:

 

3.1 2 Use repeated addition, arrays, and counting by multiples to do multiplication.

Decimals, Fractions and Percents

4.0  Students understand

that fractions and

decimals may refer to

parts of a set and

parts of a whole:

 

4.13 Recognize, name, and compare unit fractions from 1/12 to ½.

 

4.2  Recognize fractions of a whole and parts of a group (e.g., one-fourth of a pie, two- thirds of 15 balls).

Teach Practice Assess
Pizza Lesson   Sectors
     
     

 

Know that when all fractional parts are included, such as four-fourths, the result is equal to the whole and to one.

Teach Practice Assess
     
     
     

 

money

 

4.3  Students model

and solve problems by representing,

adding, and subtracting amounts of money:

 

5.1  Solve problems using combinations of coins and bills.

Teach Practice Assess
   
   
   

 

5.2  5.2 Know and use the decimal notation and the dollar and cent symbols for money

Teach Practice Assess
     
     
     

Blue Print 32 (49%)

Counting

 

Key Standard

 

1.1.5 Count, read, and write whole numbers to 10,000.

Teach Practice Assess

Elab Place Value to 100,000

Collect the Ships

Number

Top-It

 

 

Compare and Rank

 

1.3 *1   Compare and order whole numbers to 10,000.

 

Add and Subtract

mult, div

 

2.0 Students calculate and solve problems involving addition, subtraction,

multiplication, and division:

2.1Find the sum or difference of two whole numbers between 0 and 10,000.

 

multiply

 

2.2 *n/a  Memorize to automaticity the multiplication table for numbers between 1 and 10.

By Number Family

Teach Practice Assess
2's

Bridge Doubles

Fairy 2's counting

Fishy counting

X2 Flashcards

Two - Elementary My Dear Video

2's Drag and Drop

Fridge Magnets

3's

 

Three is a magic number

Song

 

Three is a magic number video

3'a Drag and Drop

 

Fairy Fog 3's

Mad 4 Maths

4's

 

 

The Four Legged Zoo Video

4's Drag and Drop

 
     
Teach Practice Assess
5's

Five, Ready or not here I come Song

   

Five, Ready or not here I come Video

   
6's

I Got Six Song

I Got Six Video

   
7's

Lucky Seven Sampson Song

7 Drag and Drop

 

Lucky Seven Sampson Video

   
8's

 

Tree Climbing Game

Figure 8 Song

8's Drag and Drop

 
9's

9's Drag and Drop

 

U pick the family

 

Teach Practice Assess

Fact Family Lesson

Fill in mult

chart

Times

Table Test

The

Counting Game (multiples)

Cheese Capers

Times Tables Grid Game

The Flight of the Knight

Jungle

Gym Drums

Under-

stand

with

Worms

Pick a Number See a

Table

Balloon Invaders

 

 

Becoming Lord Voldemath

Tables Mountain

Groups of Dogs

Math

Magician

Fruit Shoot Mult

 

 

Mixed Practice

Teach Practice Assess
0-5 Facts
   

Fact Dash

Holiday

Mult

0-9 Facts
   

Fact Dash

Who Wants to be a Math-onaire

Balloon Invaders

Who Wants to be a Math-onaire

 

Holiday

Mult

Alien Mult

NCTM

check 1-10 2x3

Crossing math Canyon

Fact Dash

 

Grand Prix

Sum Sense

Cyber-

challenge

 

Inverse Operations

 

2.3 *3  Use the inverse relationship of multiplication and division to compute and check results.

 

 

Division

2.5 1  Solve division problems in which a multidigit number is evenly divided by a one-digit number (135 ÷ 5 = __).

2.6 *1  Understand the special properties of 0 and 1 in multiplication and division.

 

Teach Practice Assess
   

Multi-

plication

Millionaire

   
     

 

2.7 Determine the unit cost when given the total cost and number of units.

 

Teach Practice Assess
     
     
     

 

2.8   Solve problems that require two or more of the skills mentioned above.

 

Teach Practice Assess
 

Word o Rama

 

Bus Drivers Math

 
     

Decimals, Fractions and Percents

 

 

3.0  Students understand

the relationship between

whole numbers, simple

fractions, and decimals:

3.11  Compare fractions represented by drawings or concrete materials to show equivalency and to add and subtract simple fractions in context (e.g., ½ of a pizza is the same amount as 2/4 of another pizza that is the same size; show that 3/8 is larger than ¼).

 

3.2  Add and subtract simple fractions (e.g., determine that 1/8 + 3/8 is the same as ½

money

3.3  Solve problems involving addition, subtraction, multi-

plication, and division of money amounts in decimal notation and multiply and divide money amounts in decimal notation by using whole-number multipliers and divisors.

 

Teach Practice Assess
   
   
   

 

3.1   Know and understand that fractions and decimals are two different representations of the same concept (e.g., 50 cents is ½ of a dollar, 75 cents is ¾ of a dollar).

Teach Practice Assess
   
     
     

 

 

Blue Print 31 (48%)

Counting

1.1 Read and write whole numbers in the millions.

Compare and Rank

1.2 *2  Order and compare whole numbers and decimals to two decimal places.

 

Estimate and Round

1.3 Order and compare whole numbers and decimals to two decimal places.

 

 

1.4  n/a Decide when a rounded solution is called for and explain why such a solution may be appropriate.

 

Compare and Rank

1.7 *1 Write the fraction represented by a drawing of parts of a figure; represent a given fraction by using drawings; and relate a fraction to a simple decimal on a number line.

 

Teach Practice Assess

Tenths:

Visual Decimals from Shappard

 

Mission 2110

Hundredths: Visual Decimals from Sheppard

Dolphin Racing

 

Compare and Rank

1.8 *3Use concepts of negative numbers (e.g., on a number line, in counting, in temperature, in “owing”).

 

 

 

 

Decimals, Fractions and Percents

1.9 3IIdentify on a number line the relative position of positive fractions, positive mixed numbers, and positive decimals to two decimal places.

Teach Practice Assess
Fraction Lessons Bitesize fraction ranking Match fractions to a number line
Visual Fraction Model Find Grampy  
Fraction Sorter  
Fraction Pointer (find fraction in the middle)    
Converting    
Table of Common Conversions Fraction Pairs Matching Pairs
  Math Playground Quia match

Add and Subtract

2.0  Students extend their use and understanding of whole numbers to the addition and subtraction of simple decimals:

 

2.1 *1  Estimate and compute the sum or difference of whole numbers and positive decimals to two places.

 

Teach Practice Assess
 

Home Run Derby

Math

 
     
     

 

 

estimate and round

 

2.21/2  Round two-place decimals to one decimal or the nearest whole number and judge the reasonableness of the rounded answer.

 

 

Add and Subtract

 

3.0  Students solve problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers and understand the relationships among the operations:

 

3.1 *3  Demonstrate an understanding of, and the ability to use, standard algorithms for the addition and subtraction of multidigit numbers.

 

Inverse Operations

3.2 *3  Demonstrate an understanding of, and the ability to use, standard algorithms for multiplying a multidigit number by a two-digit number and for dividing a multidigit number by a one-digit number; use relationships between them to simplify computations and to check results.

 

Teach Practice Assess

Multi-

plication

Millionaire

 

Multiply

3.3  Solve problems involving multiplication of multidigit numbers by two-digit numbers.

3.4  Solve problems involving division of multidigit numbers by one-digit numbers.

4.0  Students know how to factor small whole numbers:

4.1  Understand that many whole numbers break down in different ways (e.g., 12 = 4 × 3 = 2 × 6 = 2 × 2 × 3).

 

 

4.2 *2  Know that numbers such as 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11 do not have any factors except 1 and themselves and that such numbers are called prime numbers.

 

Teach Practice Assess
  Factor Bingo Quia Prime Factors
 

E-Lab

(factors)

 
     

Blue Print 29 (45%)

Estimate and Round

1.11  Estimate, round, and manipulate very large (e.g., millions) and very small (e.g., thousandths) numbers.

 

Compare and Rank

 

Key Standard

1.2*5  Interpret percents as a part of a hundred; find decimal and percent equivalents for common fractions and explain why they represent the same value; compute a given percent of a whole number.

 

Teach Practice Assess
Decimals    

Decimal Squares

Place Value Pirates

 

Fishy Fraction Green button

% of a Number

Falling Numbers

 
 

Spy Guys

Understand Percents

Fraction of Something game

 

% of something game

 

 

 

Multiply

1.3  Understand and compute positive integer powers of nonnegative integers; compute examples as repeated multiplication

Teach Practice Assess
 

    3

X

 
     
     

 

1.4 *3 Determine the prime factors of all numbers through 50 and write the numbers as the product of their prime factors by using exponents to show multiples of a factor (e.g., 24 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 = 23 × 3).

Teach Practice Assess
Mult Muystery Factor Tree Applet  
  The Factor Game  
     

Compare and Rank

 

1.5 *2 Identify and represent on a number line decimals, fractions, mixed numbers, and positive and negative integers.

 

estimate and round

2.0 Students perform

calculations and

solve problems involving

addition, subtraction,

and simple multiplication

and division of fractions

and decimals.

Key Standard

2.1  Add, subtract, multiply, and divide with decimals; add with negative integers;
subtract positive integers from negative integers; and verify the reasonableness of
the results.

 

2.23  Demonstrate proficiency with division, including division with positive decimals and long division with multidigit divisors.

 

Key Standard

 

 

 

2.41  Understand the concept of multiplication and division of               fractions.

Teach Practice Assess
     
     
     
     

2.51   Compute and perform simple multiplication and division of fractions and apply these procedures to solving problems.

Teach Practice Assess
    Fractions Test
     
     
     

 

 

Blue Print 25 (39%)

Compare and Rank

1.0  Students compare and order positive and negative fractions, decimals, and mixed numbers. Students solve problems involving fractions, ratios, proportions, and percentages:

1.1 *3   Compare and order positive and negative fractions, decimals, and mixed numbers and place them on a number line.

 

 

1.2 *1  Interpret and use ratios in different contexts (e.g., batting averages, miles per hour) to show the relative sizes of two quantities, using appropriate notations (a/b, a to b, a:b).

 

Teach Practice Assess
     
     
     

Multiply

2.2 *1/2  Explain the meaning of multiplication and division of positive fractions and perorm the calculations (e.g., 5/ /16 = 5/ /15 = 2/3).

Teach Practice Assess
 
     
     
     
     

Key Standard

2.3 *6    Solve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems, including those arising in concrete situations, that use positive and negative integers and combinations of these operations.

Teach Practice Assess
 

Number Balls

 
  Mystery Picture Game - combining integers  
     
     
     

 

 

2.4 *3   Determine the least common multiple and the greatest common divisor of whole numbers; use them to solve problems with fractions (e.g., to find a common denominator to add two fractions or to find the reduced form for a fraction).

 

 

Inverse Operations

1.3  Use proportions to solve problems (e.g., determine the value of N if 4/7 = N/21, find the length of a side of a polygon similar to a known polygon). Use cross-multiplication as a method for solving such problems, understanding it as the multiplication of both sides of an equation by a multiplicative inverse.

 

Teach Practice Assess
   
     
     

 

Decimals, Fractions and Percents

Key Standard

1.45  Calculate given percentages of quantities and solve problems involving discounts at sales, interest earned, and tips.

Teach Practice Assess
Meaning of % The Weakest Link Penguin Waiter
Pie test Estimate %ages Percentage PI
Circle Graph Activity

NCTM

Check 1-10 %s

 

 

 

2.0 Students calculate and solve problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division:

2.11/2  Solve problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of positive fractions and explain why a particular operation was used for a given situation.

Teach Practice Assess
   
     
    Dividing AAA Math
     
     

 

2.21/2   Explain the meaning of multiplication and division of positive fractions and perorm the calculations (e.g., 5/ /16 = 5/ /15 = 2/3).

Teach Practice Assess
MARLENE fraction lessons  
     
     
     
     

Key Standard

2.3 6    Solve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems, including those arising in concrete situations, that use positive and negative integers and combinations of these operations.

Teach Practice Assess
  Number Balls  
  Mystery Picture Game - combining integers  
     
     
     

 

 

2.43   Determine the least common multiple and the greatest common divisor of whole numbers; use them to solve problems with fractions (e.g., to find a common denominator to add two fractions or to find the reduced form for a fraction).

Teach Practice Assess
Spooky Sequences

Divisi-

bility Rules

Rename Lowest
Ghost blasters Fraction Frenzy AAA Math scroll down
Number Cruncher Renaming Shapes GCF Quiz
See common multiples

Circus Pairs

Multiples Quiz
Simplify fact Sheet Side by Side Activity Test:  Simplify
The Subtractor Quiz Quia Prime factorization, Multiples and Factors
Factor Gizmo Factor Trees BBC Grid Game
E-lab adding and subt fractions GCF Calculator Circus Pairs
Check Factors of a Given number Renaming in Lowest Terms  

Reduce Me