Math (GRADE 1)

Fall Semester

  • Numbers and counting
  • Number bonds
  • Exploring numbers
  • Addition
  • Subtraction and difference
  • Multiplication and division

Spring Semester

  • Fractions
  • Length, mass and capacity
  • Money
  • Time
  • Geometry
  • Statistics

Fall Semester

  • Count and match objects to numbers
  • Fill in missing numbers on number lines
  • Write numbers in order
  • Count forward and backward orally
  • Complete number bond diagrams
  • Match number bonds to total
  • Fill in missing parts of number bonds
  • Use counters to build number bonds
  • Represent numbers with objects or drawings
  • Compare numbers using greater/less than
  • Identify odd and even numbers
  • Place numbers on a number line
  • Solve addition problems with pictures or manipulatives
  • Write number sentences
  • Use a number line to add
  • Word problems involving addition
  • Solve subtraction problems with pictures
  • Use number lines to subtract
  • Write subtraction sentences
  • Word problems involving subtraction
  • Group objects to show multiplication
  • Use repeated addition
  • Share objects equally for division
  • Simple word problems with multiplication/division

Spring Semester

  • Identify and color halves and quarters
  • Match fraction pictures to symbols (½, ¼)
  • Cut and fold paper shapes into equal parts
  • Sort shapes into equal and unequal parts
  • Compare and order objects by length or height
  • Use non-standard units to measure (e.g., cubes)
  • Sort items by heavy/light or full/empty
  • Measure and record using simple tools (ruler, scale, measuring cup)
  • Match coins to prices
  • Count sets of coins
  • Simple word problems using money
  • Read o’clock and half-past on analog clocks
  • Sequence daily events
  • Match activities to times of day
  • Draw hands on a clock for given times
  • Identify and name 2D and 3D shapes
  • Sort shapes by attributes (sides, corners, faces)
  • Build shapes using materials
  • Match shapes to real-world objects
  • Collect data using tally marks
  • Create simple pictographs or bar charts
  • Interpret charts with basic questions
  • Sort and count items, then represent the data visually