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Below is a description of the major math concepts taught in each grade. The Pre-K math programs are manipulative-based and linked to literature to enhance students’ grasp of mathematical concepts as their skills and knowledge emerge.
Pre K 3 Year Old
- Recognition of colors
- Counting 0-30
- Counting and grouping objects
- Measurement
- Shapes and patterns
- Position, sequencing, classification, and comparison
- Matching
Pre K 4 Year Old
- Recognition of colors
- Counting 0-20
- Formation of numbers 0-10
- Recognition of numbers 0-20
- Counting and grouping objects
- Graphing
- Measurement
- Shapes and patterns
- Position, sequencing, classification, and comparison
- Matching
Kindergarten
- Position, classification, and comparison
- Numbers 0 through 20
- Counting to 100
- Shapes and patterns
- Matching
- Measurement
- Time and money
- Graphing and tallying
- Addition and subtraction readiness
First Grade
- Addition and subtraction facts to 18
- Problem solving skills
- Time/hour – ½ hour
- Money counting coins up to $1.00
- Identify and describe 2 and 3 dimensional shapes
- Collecting data and graphing results using bar graphs, tables, and picture graphs
Second Grade
- Time & money
- Capacity
- Fractions
- Word problems
- Addition and subtraction - 2 and 3 digit numbers with and without regrouping
- Math drills - quizzes on math facts 1-18
Third Grade
- Multiplication and division facts
- Geometry
- Measurement
- Data and graphing
- Addition and subtraction
Fourth – Fifth - Sixth Grade: In these grades, focus is placed on hands-on activities, technology integration, cooperative learning, and peer tutoring.
- Number sense
- Measurement
- Analytical thinking
- Geometry
- Problem solving
- Data analysis
- Graphing calculators
Seventh and Eighth Grade
- Integers
- Solve & graph linear equations
- Solve & graph linear inequalities
- Rational numbers
- Ratio, proportions, and percents
- Geometry/area & volume
- Word problems
