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- Covers numbers and operations. Students read, write, compare, use place value and round numbers
- add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers
- identify odds, evens, primes, composites, factors and multiples
- identify, compare, add and subtract fractions
- determine common equivalent fractions and decimals
- add and subtract decimals
- and compare sets and values using <, > and =.
- Includes algebra. Students describe and extend visual and numerical patterns, identify number relationships (fact families), utilizing properties, use function table (input/output tables), locate and plot ordered pairs on a coordinate graph.
- Teaches geometry. Students identify characteristics of lines, line segments, points, rays and angles
- draw, compare and classify 2- and 3-dimensional figures
- identify congruent shapes using rotations, translations and reflections
- identify lines of symmetry in 2-dimensional shapes.
- Contains measurement skills. Students count mixed coins and compute change
- identify and order metric
- compare, use and convert customary and metric units of linear measurement
- identify and compare customary and metric units of capacity
- read a thermometer and solve problems related to temperature
- find perimeter and area of simple shapes
- tell time and calculate elapsed time.
- Includes data analysis and probability. Students construct and interpret graphs
- create and critique survey questions
- analyze data utilizing range, median and mode
- collect and record data related to simple chance situations
- compute theoretical probabilities for simple chance events
- use counting techniques, tree charts and organized lists.