Quantitative reasoning and logical structures across arithmetic, geometry, and advanced analysis. Builds problem-solving skills through pattern recognition and modeling.
Identification and spelling of number words from zero through millions. Connects numerical symbols to their written linguistic representations to strengthen mathematical literacy.
Mathematical symbols including greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=) to evaluate numerical relationships. Builds fluency in ordering sets and comparing quantities from single digits to multi-digit integers.
Visual recognition and naming of two-dimensional and three-dimensional geometric figures. Builds classification skills based on properties such as sides, vertices, and curves.
Properties of two-dimensional and three-dimensional geometric figures, focusing on sides, angles, and vertices. Strengthens spatial awareness through classification and construction activities.
Identification of properties including sides, vertices, and angles in two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes. Classifies and sorts objects based on shared attributes to build foundational geometric reasoning.
Identification of 2D and 3D shapes alongside their defining attributes like sides, angles, and vertices. Builds spatial reasoning by composing simple shapes into complex figures and decomposing larger objects into constituent parts.
Categorizes polygons based on side lengths, angle measures, and the presence of parallel or perpendicular lines. Distinguishes between subcategories of quadrilaterals and triangles using hierarchical relationships.
Properties of 2D and 3D shapes, including symmetry, congruence, and similarity. Develops spatial reasoning through the study of angles, lines, and coordinate transformations.
Geometric foundations including parallel and perpendicular lines, angle classification, and the properties of two-dimensional polygons. Strengthens spatial reasoning through the identification of vertices, edges, and symmetry.
Area, perimeter, and volume calculations for two- and three-dimensional figures. Develops spatial reasoning through the application of measurement formulas and unit conversions.
Sequential number naming and cardinal counting principles for early learners. Develops fluency in forward and backward sequences while introducing skip-counting patterns.
Positional notation and relationships between digits in the base-ten system. Strengthens skills in regrouping, estimation, and comparing magnitudes of whole numbers and decimals.
Addition and subtraction strategies for numbers up to 20, including regrouping and word problem applications. Strengthens mental math skills and builds fluency with basic facts.
Mental math strategies, regrouping techniques, and the inverse relationship between operations. Builds computational fluency through visual models, number lines, and real-world word problems.
Solving single-step equations using inverse operations to isolate variables. Connects basic arithmetic to algebraic reasoning through balanced equations and word problem applications.
One- and two-step word problems involving joining, separating, and comparing quantities. Develops strategies for modeling operations and understanding the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction.
Equal groups, repeated addition, and array structures for early learners. Connects skip counting to multiplication concepts through visual models and concrete examples.
Multi-step word problems involving equal groups, arrays, and area models. Strengthens computational fluency and the ability to interpret remainders in real-world contexts.
Commutative, associative, and distributive properties for addition and multiplication. Develops mental math strategies and provides the foundation for algebraic manipulation.
Identification, extension, and creation of repeating and growing patterns using shapes, colors, and numbers. Develops algebraic thinking by analyzing sequences and defining functional relationships between variables.
Multi-digit arithmetic strategies using base-ten blocks, area models, and regrouping. Connects concrete representations to standard algorithms for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division applications within complex word problems. Strengthens the ability to translate scenarios into mathematical equations and execute multi-step solutions.