Math

Below you will find the New Hanover County Math Objectives your child 
is expected to master this year.  They are listed according to the 
requirements for each 9 weeks.

1st 9 weeks:
1.01 - Develop number sense for whole numbers through 99.
       a) Connect the model, number word, and number using a variety of 
          representations.
       b) Use efficient strategies to count the number of objects in a set.
       c) Read and write numbers.
       d) Compare and order sets and numbers.
       f) Estimate quantities fewer than or equal to 100.
       g) Recognize equivalence in sets and numbers 1-99.
1.03 - Develop fluency with single-digit addition and corresponding
       differences (subtraction) using strategies such as modeling,      
       composing and decompsing quantities, using doubles, and
       making tens.
1.04 - Create, model, and solve problems that use addition, subtraction,
       and fair shares (between two and three). 
5.03 - Create and extend patterns, identify the pattern unit, and translate 
       into other forms.

**Students must also be able to match the fronts and backs of a penny,       
nickel, dime, and quarter.


2nd 9 weeks:
1.01 - Develop number sense for whole numbers through 99.
       a) Connect the model, number word, and number using a variety of 
          representations.
       d) Compare and order sets and numbers.
        f) Estimate quantities fewer than or equal to 100.
       g) Recognize equivalence in sets and numbers 1-99.
1.02 - Use groupings of 2's, 5's, and 10's with models and pictures to
       count collections of objects.
1.03 - Develop fluency with single-digit addition and corresponding
       differences (subtraction) using strategies such as modeling,      
       composing and decompsing quantities, using doubles, and
       making tens.
1.04 - Create, model, and solve problems that use addition, subtraction,
       and fair shares (between two and three).
2.02 - Develop an understanding of the concept of time.
       a) Tell time at the hour and half-hour.
       b) Solve problems involving applications of time (clock and     
            calendar)
3.01 - Identify, build, draw, and name parallelograms, squares,     
       trapezoids, and hexagons.
3.02 - Identify, build, and name cylinders, cones, and rectangular 
       prisms.
3.03 - Compare and contrast geometric figures.
4.01 - Collect, organize, describe, and display data using line plots and
       tallies.
5.03 - Create and extend patterns, identify the pattern unit, and translate 
       into other forms.


**Students must also be able to match a penny, nickel, dime, and 
quarter to their amounts.


3rd 9 weeks:
1.01 - Develop number sense for whole numbers through 99.
       a) Connect the model, number word, and number using a variety of 
          representations.
       d) Compare and order sets and numbers.
       e) Understanding of place value
1.02 - Use groupings of 2's, 5's, and 10's with models and pictures to
       count collections of objects.
1.03 - Develop fluency with single-digit addition and corresponding
       differences (subtraction) using strategies such as modeling,      
       composing and decompsing quantities, using doubles, and
       making tens.
1.04 - Create, model, and solve problems that use addition, subtraction, 
       and fair shares.
2.01 - For given objects:
       a) Select an attribute (length, capacity, mass) to measure (using 
          non-standard units).
       b) Develop strategies to estimate size.
       c) Compare, using appropriate language, with respect to the
          attribute selected.
2.02 - Develop an understanding of the concept of time.
       a) Tell time at the hour and half-hour.
       b) Solve problems involving applications of time (clock and     
            calendar)
3.01 - Identify, build, draw, and name parallelograms, squares,     
       trapezoids, and hexagons.
3.04 - Solve problems involving spatial visualization.
4.01 - Collect, organize, describe, and display data using line plots and
       tallies.
4.02 - Describe events as certain, impossible, more likely, or less likely 
        to occur.
5.01 - Sort and classify objects by two attributes.
5.02 - Use Venn diagrams to illustrate similarities and differences in 
       two sets.
5.03 - Create and extend patterns, identify the pattern unit, and translate 
       into other forms.

4th 9 weeks:
Summative evaluations on all concepts learned this year.