• Common Core Curriculum
     

    Kindergarten Mathematics Module 5

    Grade 1 Module 1: Sums and Differences to 10

    In this first module of Grade 1, students make significant progress towards fluency with addition and subtraction of numbers to 10 as they are presented with opportunities intended to advance them from counting all to counting on which leads many students then to decomposing and composing addends and total amounts.

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    Grade 1 Mathematics Module 1 - PDF

    Grade 2 Module 1: Sums and Differences to 20

    Module 1 sets the foundation for students to master the sums and differences to 20 and to  subsequently apply these skills to fluently add one-digit to two-digit numbers at least through 100 using place value understandings, properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction.

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    Grade 2 Mathematics Module 1 - PDF

     

     

    Grade 2 Module 2: Relate Addition and Subtraction to Length

    In this 12-day Grade 2 module, students engage in activities designed to deepen their conceptual understanding of measurement and to relate addition and subtraction to length.  Their work in Module 2 is exclusively with metric units in order to support place value concepts.  Customary units will be introduced in Module 7.

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    Grade 3 Module 1: Properties of Multiplication and Division and Solving Problems with Units of 2–5 and 10

    This 25-day module begins the year by building on students’ fluency with addition and knowledge of arrays.

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    Grade 3 Mathematics Module 1 - PDF

     

     

     

    Grade 4 Module 1: Place Value, Rounding, and Algorithms for Addition and Subtraction

    In this 25-day module of Grade 4, students extend their work with whole numbers.  They begin with large numbers using familiar units (hundreds and thousands) and develop their understanding of millions by building knowledge of the pattern of times ten in the base ten system on the place value chart (4.NBT.1).  They recognize that each sequence of three digits is read as hundreds, tens, and ones followed by the naming of the corresponding base thousand unit (thousand, million, billion).

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    Grade 4 Mathematics Module 1 - PDF

    Grade 5 Module 1: Place Value and Decimal Fractions

    In Module 1, students’ understanding of the patterns in the base ten system are extended from Grade 4’s work with place value of multi-digit whole numbers and decimals to hundredths to the thousandths place.  In Grade 5, students deepen their knowledge through a more generalized understanding of the relationships between and among adjacent places on the place value chart, e.g., 1 tenth times any digit on the place value chart moves it one place value to the right.  Toward the module’s end students apply these new understandings as they reason about and perform decimal operations through the hundredths place.

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