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This is a "quick sheet" or snapshot with ALL the math standards for first grade on a single page.
They are written in an easy to read/understand format. The standards are shortened with basic phrases so all you have to do is put a check if the student has mastered the skill. There are no standard numbers, but each box is label with which cluster the standard belongs.
I use these for student conferences, IEP meetings, and other data meetings to give a quick and easy overall look at each individual student. They are very parent friendly as well.
This is s LIFE saver when you need fast information on a student for math.
They are written in an easy to read/understand format. The standards are shortened with basic phrases so all you have to do is put a check if the student has mastered the skill. There are no standard numbers, but each box is label with which cluster the standard belongs.
I use these for student conferences, IEP meetings, and other data meetings to give a quick and easy overall look at each individual student. They are very parent friendly as well.
This is s LIFE saver when you need fast information on a student for math.
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CCSS1.MD.A.1
CCSS1.MD.A.2
CCSS1.MD.B.3
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Description
This is a "quick sheet" or snapshot with ALL the math standards for first grade on a single page.
They are written in an easy to read/understand format. The standards are shortened with basic phrases so all you have to do is put a check if the student has mastered the skill. There are no standard numbers, but each box is label with which cluster the standard belongs.
I use these for student conferences, IEP meetings, and other data meetings to give a quick and easy overall look at each individual student. They are very parent friendly as well.
This is s LIFE saver when you need fast information on a student for math.
They are written in an easy to read/understand format. The standards are shortened with basic phrases so all you have to do is put a check if the student has mastered the skill. There are no standard numbers, but each box is label with which cluster the standard belongs.
I use these for student conferences, IEP meetings, and other data meetings to give a quick and easy overall look at each individual student. They are very parent friendly as well.
This is s LIFE saver when you need fast information on a student for math.
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Standards
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CCSS1.MD.A.1
Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object.
CCSS1.MD.A.2
Express the length of an object as a whole number of length units, by laying multiple copies of a shorter object (the length unit) end to end; understand that the length measurement of an object is the number of same-size length units that span it with no gaps or overlaps.
CCSS1.MD.B.3
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
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