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Grade 1 Mathematics

This course builds a deep understanding of number relationships and spatial reasoning through hands-on exploration. Students move beyond rote memorization to develop flexible problem solving strategies using concrete materials and visual representations.

4 units·40 topics·Ages 6-7

01Number Sense and Quantity

10 topics·Term 1

Students explore the meaning of numbers up to 100, focusing on counting patterns and the relationship between quantities.

Subitizing Small Quantities

Developing the ability to recognize small groups of objects (up to 5) without counting and using visual patterns.

Think-Pair-ShareStations Rotation
Visualizing Quantities with Benchmarks

Using benchmarks like five and ten to estimate and understand larger quantities.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Counting by Ones to 120

Practicing counting forward and backward by ones, starting from any number within 120.

Round RobinWalk and Talk
Skip Counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s

Exploring skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s to understand the structure of the hundred chart and number patterns.

Carousel BrainstormStations Rotation
Place Value: Tens and Ones

Understanding that two-digit numbers are composed of tens and ones using concrete models.

Stations RotationProject-Based Learning
Comparing Numbers to 100

Using mathematical language (greater than, less than, equal to) and symbols to describe the relationship between different magnitudes.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingDecision Matrix
Ordering Numbers on a Number Line

Placing numbers in order from least to greatest and greatest to least using a number line.

Stations RotationTimeline Challenge
Ordinal Numbers and Positions

Understanding and using ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc.) to describe position in a sequence.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Introduction to Fractions: Halves

Exploring the concept of halves by dividing objects and shapes into two equal parts.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Number Patterns and Rules

Identifying and extending simple number patterns based on addition or subtraction rules.

Carousel BrainstormCollaborative Problem-Solving

02Operations and Algebraic Thinking

10 topics·Term 2

Students develop mental math strategies for addition and subtraction while exploring the concept of equality.

Addition Strategies: Counting On

Moving from counting all to using the 'counting on' strategy for addition within 20.

Peer TeachingThink-Pair-Share
Addition Strategies: Making Ten

Using the 'making ten' strategy to add numbers within 20, understanding number bonds to ten.

Problem-Based LearningStations Rotation
Subtraction Strategies: Counting Back

Developing subtraction strategies by counting back from a given number within 20.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Subtraction Strategies: Related Facts

Understanding the relationship between addition and subtraction to solve subtraction problems.

Peer TeachingConcept Mapping
Understanding the Equal Sign

Reframing the equal sign as a symbol of balance, representing that both sides of an equation have the same value.

Decision MatrixChalk Talk
Finding the Unknown in Equations

Solving for the unknown whole number in addition and subtraction equations within 20.

Problem-Based LearningEscape Room
Solving Addition Word Problems

Translating real-world scenarios into addition expressions using drawings, numbers, and symbols.

Gallery WalkRAFT Writing
Solving Subtraction Word Problems

Translating real-world scenarios into subtraction expressions using drawings, numbers, and symbols.

Gallery WalkCollaborative Problem-Solving
Adding Three Numbers

Applying addition strategies to find the sum of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Fact Fluency: Addition and Subtraction within 10

Developing quick recall of addition and subtraction facts within 10 through games and practice.

Stations RotationTrading Cards

03Geometry and Spatial Reasoning

10 topics·Term 3

Students identify, describe, and compose geometric shapes while exploring their attributes.

Identifying 2D Shapes

Recognizing and naming common two-dimensional shapes (squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, hexagons).

Stations RotationGallery Walk
Attributes of 2D Shapes

Distinguishing between defining attributes (e.g., number of sides, vertices) and non-defining attributes (e.g., color, size, orientation) of 2D shapes.

Stations RotationChalk Talk
Identifying 3D Shapes

Recognizing and naming common three-dimensional shapes (cubes, cones, cylinders, spheres, rectangular prisms).

Stations RotationMuseum Exhibit
Attributes of 3D Shapes

Distinguishing between defining attributes (e.g., faces, edges, vertices) and non-defining attributes of 3D shapes.

Stations RotationGallery Walk
Composing 2D Shapes

Combining smaller shapes to create new composite shapes (e.g., two triangles make a rectangle).

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Decomposing Shapes into Parts

Identifying parts of a whole by decomposing shapes into smaller, simpler shapes.

Stations RotationInquiry Circle
Partitioning Shapes into Halves and Fourths

Dividing circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares, and describing the shares using appropriate language.

Stations RotationProblem-Based Learning
Spatial Language and Position

Using precise language (e.g., above, below, beside, in front of, behind, next to) to describe the relative position of objects.

Role PlayThink-Pair-Share
Transformations: Slides, Flips, and Turns

Exploring basic geometric transformations (slides, flips, turns) and how they affect the position of shapes.

Experiential LearningStations Rotation
Symmetry in Shapes

Identifying and creating lines of symmetry in two-dimensional shapes.

Stations RotationProject-Based Learning

04Measurement and Data Literacy

10 topics·Term 4

Students learn to measure length and time while using data to answer questions about their community.

Comparing Lengths Directly

Comparing the lengths of two objects by lining them up side-by-side.

Stations RotationCollaborative Problem-Solving
Measuring with Non-Standard Units

Measuring objects using non-standard units (e.g., paper clips, blocks) and understanding the concept of unit iteration.

Inquiry CircleGallery Walk
Comparing Lengths Indirectly

Comparing the lengths of two objects by using a third object as a comparison tool.

Problem-Based LearningExperiential Learning
Telling Time to the Hour

Reading analog and digital clocks to the hour and understanding the concept of 'o'clock'.

Stations RotationRole Play
Telling Time to the Half-Hour

Reading analog and digital clocks to the half-hour and understanding the concept of 'half past'.

Stations RotationThink-Pair-Share
Understanding Duration of Events

Comparing the duration of events (e.g., longer, shorter) and understanding daily cycles.

Inquiry CircleCarousel Brainstorm
Identifying and Counting Money (Pennies, Nickels, Dimes)

Recognizing and counting pennies, nickels, and dimes, and understanding their values.

Stations RotationRole Play
Collecting Data with Tally Marks

Collecting data using tally marks to represent categories of information.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingGraffiti Wall
Representing Data with Picture Graphs

Organizing and representing data with up to three categories using picture graphs.

Gallery WalkProject-Based Learning
Interpreting Data from Graphs

Asking and answering questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than another.

Decision MatrixCarousel Brainstorm