PRE-K
LET’S COMPARE AND ORDER NUMBERS!
Provide opportunities to compare sets of up to 5 objects.
Ask “Which set has more? Which set has less?” when showing 2 sets of objects. Provide a set of
Provide a set of objects and have the children make a set with the same number, or 1 more or 1 less.
Provide 2 groups of objects and ask, “How many objects are in each group?” Then, “Do these have the same number in each set?”
The child should use the words “equal,” “more,” “less,” or “fewer” to describe sets of up to 5 objects.
Kindeergarten!
LET’S COMPARE AND ORDER NUMBERS!
Compare sets of up to at least 20 objects using the words “more than,” “less than,” or “equal to.”
Compare two written numbers up to 20 using the words “more than,” “less than,” or “equal to.”
Apply math to everyday life by counting objects at home.
1st Grade
LET’S COMPARE AND ORDER NUMBERS!
Compare whole numbers up to 120 using the words “more than,” “less than,” or “equal to.”
Order whole numbers up to 120 from least to greatest or greatest to least. Compare two
Compare two numbers to 100 using the symbols >, <, or =
Apply math to everyday life; count, find color, shape, number patterns, add/subtract up to 20 at home with real-life situations.
Practice addition facts with answers that equal ten (3 + 7 = 10, 4 + 6 = 10, 9 + 1 = 10, etc.).
2ND GRADE
LET’S COMPARE AND ORDER NUMBERS!
Compare whole numbers up to 1,200 using the words “more than,” “less than,” or “equal to.”
Compare two numbers to 1,200 using the symbols >, <, or =.
Order numbers up to 1,200 from least to greatest or greatest to least.
Apply math to everyday life; add/ subtract at home with real-life situations.
Practice addition basic facts with up to 10 + 10.
Practice subtraction basic facts up to 10 – 10.
3RD GRADE
LET’S COMPARE AND ORDER NUMBERS!
Compare numbers up to 100,000 and using the symbols >, <, or =.
Order numbers up to 100,000 from least to greatest or greatest to least.
Apply math to everyday life; add/ subtract/multiply/divide at home with real-life situations.
Practice multiplication facts up to 10 x 10.
4TH GRADE
LET’S COMPARE AND ORDER NUMBERS!
Compare numbers to 1,000,000,000 using the symbols >, <, or =. Order numbers to 1,000,000,000 from least to greatest and greatest to least. Apply math to everyday
Apply math to everyday life; add/subtract/multiply/divide at home with real-life situations.
Practice multiplication facts up to 12 x 12.
5th Grade
LET’S COMPARE AND ORDER NUMBERS!
Compare two decimals to thousandths using the symbols >, <, or =.
Order decimals to thousandths from least to greatest and greatest to least.
Apply math to everyday life; add/ subtract/multiply/divide at home with real-life situations.
Practice multiplication facts up to 15 x 15.
MATH GAMES
Encourage students to play math games that emphasize numbers and patterns, such as Uno, Sequence, Rummikub, Go Fish, etc.