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First Grade
Big Ideas & Topics
Data Analysis & Graphing
Collecting, Sorting, Organizing Data with Tally Marks & T-Chart
Picture & Bar-Type Graphs
Conclusions & Questions from Picture & Bar-type Graphs
Fractions
Fair Sharing or Equal Parts
Halves & Fourths
Geometry
Two-dimensional Shapes
Two-dimensional & Three-dimensional Attributes
Creating Two-dimensional Figures
Identifying Two-dimensional Shapes
Identifying Three-dimensional Solids
Composing Two-dimensional Shapes
Measurement
Using Measuring Tools
Measuring Length
Measuring with Different Units
Describing Length
Telling Time
Number Operations
Using Pictorial Models with Sums
Objects & Pictorial Models to Solve Word Problems
Composing 10
Basic Addition & Subtraction Fact Strategies
Addition & Subtraction Strategies
Generating & Solving Word Problems
Reciting Numbers to 120
Representing Word Problems with Models & Number Sentences
Understanding the Equal Sign
Determining the Unknown in a Number Sentence
Adding Two or Three Numbers
Number Relationships
Subitizing (Instant Recognition of Numbers)
Composing & Decomposing Numbers
Expanded & Standard Forms
Generating Numbers Greater Than & Less Than
Comparing Numbers Using Language
Ordering Numbers Based on Place Value
Comparing Numbers Using Symbols
Skip Counting by Twos, Fives, & Tens
10 More & 10 Less
Personal Financial Literacy & Money
Identifying Coins
Writing the Cent Symbol
Using Skip Counting with Coins
Earning Income
Identifying Income as Goods & Services
Spending & Saving
Charitable Giving
T.i.P.S.
Example
Digital Tools
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Pictograph Games
Favorite Colors
Bugs in the System
Color Bar Graph
Bugs in the System
Resources
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TEKS
1.8 Data analysis. The student applies
mathematical process standards
to organize data to make it useful for interpreting information and solving problems. The student is expected to:
(B) use data to create
picture
and
bar-type graphs
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