Students will know…
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Problem solving involves many strategies.
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There are many materials/tools to help in problem solving.
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Communicating mathematical thinking helps us gain deeper
understanding.
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Students will be able
to…
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Begin to use mathematical materials and tools to solve
problems
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Begin to describe, compare, and find relationships among
geometric shapes
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Begin to count and keep track of a set of up to about 10
objects
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Begin to order a set of numbers up to about 10
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Begin to compare two quantities up to about 10 and identify
which quantity is more and which is less
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Begin to have a strategy for combining two or more single
digit numbers
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When combining two quantities...Begin to count all from 1,
count on from one number, use numerical reasoning
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Begin to record solutions to problems using pictures,
numbers, and words
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Begin to find and record more than one solution to a “How
Many of Each?” kind of problem
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Begin to describe, create, and extend patterns
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Begin to classify patterns as the same or different by
identifying the repeating unit within each pattern
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Begin to collect and record data
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Begin to categorize data in ways that communicate clearly
to others
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Begin to create a representation for a set of data that
clearly communicates what a survey is about
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