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Mathematics Content Connectors (2024-)Grades KCSP ID: 18C6981CC0444FA9BC7A6DD46416E263Standards: 37

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NS

Depth 0

Number Sense

CA

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Computation and Algebraic Thinking

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Geometry

M

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Measurement

DA

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Data Analysis

K.NS.1

Depth 1

Count to at least 100 by ones and tens. Count by one from any given number. (E) 

K.NS.2

Depth 1

Write whole numbers from 0 to 20 and identify number words from 0 to 10. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects). (E) 

K.NS.3

Depth 1

Say the number names in standard order when counting objects, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object. Understand that the last number name said describes the number of objects counted and that the number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted. Count out the number of objects, given a number from 1 to 20. (E)

K.NS.4

Depth 1

Identify sets of 1 to 10 objects in patterned arrangements and tell how many without counting. (E)

K.NS.5

Depth 1

Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group (e.g., by using matching and counting strategies). 

K.NS.6

Depth 1

Compare the values of two numbers from 1 to 20 presented as written numerals.

K.NS.7

Depth 1

Define and model a "ten" as a group of ten ones. Model equivalent forms of whole numbers from 10 to 20 as groups of tens and ones using objects and drawings. (E)

K.CA.1

Depth 1

Solve real-world problems that involve addition and subtraction within 10 using modeling with objects or drawings. (E)

K.CA.2

Depth 1

Use objects or drawings to model the decomposition of numbers less than 10 into pairs in more than one way. Identify corresponding equations. (E)

K.CA.3

Depth 1

Find the number that makes 10 when added to the given number for any number from 1 to 9 (e.g., by using objects or drawings), and record the answer with a drawing or an equation. (E)

K.CA.4

Depth 1

Create, extend, and give an appropriate rule for simple repeating and growing patterns with numbers and shapes.

K.G.1

Depth 1

Compare two- and three-dimensional shapes in different sizes and orientations, using informal language to describe their similarities, differences, parts (e.g., number of sides and vertices/"corners"), and other attributes (e.g., having sides of equal length).

K.M.1

Depth 1

Make direct comparisons of the length, capacity, weight, and temperature of objects, and identify which object is shorter, longer, taller, lighter, heavier, warmer, cooler, or holds more. (E)

K.M.2

Depth 1

Identify and use appropriate terms to describe intervals of time including: morning, afternoon, evening, today, yesterday, tomorrow, day, week, month, and year; describe how calendars and clocks are tools to measure time.

K.DA.1

Depth 1

With guidance, collect and organize data into simple bar graphs, pictographs, and/or tables to identify patterns and make comparisons. (E) 

K.NS.1a

Depth 2

Count to ten by ones. Count by ones up to ten from any number. (E)

K.NS.2a

Depth 2

Identify written whole numbers from 0 to 10. Identify the written numeral 0-10 when presented with the name of the number. Write or select the numerals 0-10. (E)

K.NS.2b

Depth 2

Choose a corresponding written numeral 0-10 to represent a number of objects. (E)

K.NS.3a

Depth 2

Say the number names in standard order when counting objects. (E)

K.NS.3b

Depth 2

Understand that the number of objects counted and that the number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted. Count out the number of objects, given a number from one to ten. (E)

K.NS.4a

Depth 2

Identify sets of one to ten objects in patterned arrangements.

K.NS.5a

Depth 2

Use counting to identify a group of objects that is greater than, less than, or equal to another group of objects.

K.NS.6a

Depth 2

Compare the values of two numbers from one to ten presented as written numerals.

K.NS.7a

Depth 2

Model a group of ones to represent a ten by using objects and drawings. (E)

K.CA.1a

Depth 2

Solve real-world problems that involve addition and subtraction within ten using modeling with objects or drawings. (E)

K.CA.2a

Depth 2

Decompose numbers less than ten using objects or drawings. (E)

K.CA.3a

Depth 2

Find the number that makes ten when added to the given number for any number from one to nine using objects or drawings. (E)

K.CA.4a

Depth 2

Extend or create a simple repeating or growing pattern with numbers or shapes within ten when given a rule. 

K.G.1a

Depth 2

Compare two- and three-dimensional shapes. Use informal language to describe their attributes. 

K.M.1a

Depth 2

Make a direct comparison of two objects in terms of shorter, longer, taller, lighter, heavier, warmer, or colder given an attribute. (E) 

K.M.2a

Depth 2

Identify intervals of time including: morning, afternoon, evening, today, yesterday, tomorrow, day, week, month, and year. Match a calendar and clock to their function (e.g., a calendar tells the day, a clock tells time). (E)

K.DA.1a

Depth 2

With guidance, collect and organize data into simple bar graphs, pictographs, and/or tables. 

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