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Operations and Algebraic Thinking2.OA
- A
Represent and solve problems involving addition and subtraction. M.2.OA.A
- 1
Not applicable. See M.EE.3.OA.6.
- 1
- B
Add and subtract within 20.M.2.OA.B
- 2
Not applicable. SeeM.EE.2.NBT.7and M.EE.3.OA.6.
- 2
- C
Work with equal groups of objects to gain foundation for multiplications. M.2.OA.C
- 3
Equally distribute even numbers of objects between two groups. M.EE.2.OA.3
- 4
Use addition to find the total number of objects arranged within equal groups up to a total of 10.M.EE.2.OA.4
- 3
Number and Operations in Base Ten2.NBT
- A
Understand place value.M.2.NBT.A
- 1
Represent numbers up to 30 with objects in sets of tens and ones (e.g., ten frames, hundreds chart, columns).M.EE.2.NBT.1
- 2
Extend understanding of numbers and quantities. M.EE.2.NBT.2
- a
Count to answer "how many?" questions about as many as 30 things.M.EE.2.NBT.2.a
- b
Given a number from 1-30, count out that many objects. M.EE.2.NBT.2.b
- c
Name the next number in a sequence between 1 and 10.M.EE.2.NBT.2.c
- a
- 3
Identify numerals 1to 30.M.EE.2.NBT.3
- 4
Compare sets of objects and numbers using accurate vocabulary (e.g., greater, more, less, equal).M.EE.2.NBT.4
- 1
- B
Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. M.2.NBT.B
- 5
Identify the meaning of the “+” sign (including combine, plus, add),“-” sign (including separate, subtract, take), and the “=” sign (including the same amount as, equal). M.EE.2.NBT.5
- 6
Using concrete models, compose and decompose numbers up to 10 in more than one way.M.EE.2.NBT.6
- 7
Use objects, representations, and numbers (0-20)to add and subtract.M.EE.2.NBT.7
- 8
Not applicable.
- 9
Not applicable.
- 5
Measurement and Data2.MD
- A
Measure and estimate lengths in standard units.M.2.MD.A
- 1
Measure the length of objects using non-standard units.M.EE.2.MD.1
- 2
Not applicable.
- 3
Order objects by length using non-standard units. M.EE.2.MD.3
- 4
Order objects by length using non-standard units.M.EE.2.MD.4
- 1
- B
Relate addition and subtraction to length.M.2.MD.B
- 5
Increase or decrease length by adding or subtracting unit(s). M.EE.2.MD.5
- 6
Use a number line to add one more unit of length.M.EE.2.MD.6
- 5
- C
Work with time and money.M.2.MD.C
- 7
Identify, on a digital clock, the hour that matches a routine activity. M.EE.2.MD.7
- 8
Recognize that money has value. M.EE.2.MD.8
- 9
Create physical bar graphs from sorted objects (e.g., line up different colored toy cars).M.EE.2.MD.9
- 10
Create physical bar graphs from sorted objects (e.g., line up different colored toy cars).M.EE.2.MD.10
- 7
Geometry2.G
- A
Reason with shapes and their attributes.M.2.G.A
- 1
Identify common two-dimensional shapes including squares, circles, triangles, and rectangles of various sizes and in various orientations.M.EE.2.G.1
- 2
Not applicable.
- 3
Not applicable. SeeM.EE.3.G.2and M.EE.4.NF.1.
- 1
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