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Curriculum K-5 Math

 

 

Grades K-5: Everyday Math 4

Aligned with the Common Core State Standards.

Information for parents/guardians about Everyday Math
Everyday Mathematics Web Site (McGraw-Hill)


     

In Kindergarten, Everyday Mathematics focuses on procedures, concepts, and applications in two critical areas:

  • Representing and comparing whole numbers, initially with sets of objects.
  • Describing shapes and space.

 

Everyday Mathematics Teacher Edition, Grade 1

In First Grade, Everyday Mathematics focuses on procedures, concepts, and applications in four critical areas:

  • Understanding addition, subtraction, and strategies within 20.
  • Understanding whole number relationships and place value, including grouping by tens and ones.
  • Understanding linear measurement as iterating length units.
  • Composing and decomposing geometric shapes and reasoning about the attributes of shapes.

 

In Second Grade, Everyday Mathematics focuses on procedures, concepts, and applications in four critical areas:

  • Understanding of base-10 notation.
  • Building fluency with addition and subtraction.
  • Using standard units of measure.
  • Describing and analyzing shapes.

Everyday Mathematics Teacher Edition, Grade 3

 

In Third Grade, Everyday Mathematics focuses on procedures, concepts, and applications in four critical areas:

  • Understanding of multiplication and division and strategies within 100.
  • Understanding of fractions, especially unit fractions.
  • Understanding of the structure of rectangular arrays and of area.
  • Describing and analyzing two-dimensional shapes.

 

In Fourth Grade, Everyday Mathematics focuses on procedures, concepts, and applications in three critical areas:

  • Understanding and fluency with multi-digit multiplication, and understanding of dividing to find quotients with multi-digit dividends.
  • Understanding of fraction equivalence, addition and subtraction of fractions with like denominators, and multiplication of fractions by whole numbers.
  • Understanding that geometric figures can be analyzed and classified based on their properties.

 

In Fifth Grade, Everyday Mathematics focuses on procedures, concepts, and applications in three critical areas:

  • Developing addition/subtraction fluency with fractions, and understanding of multiplication/division of fractions in limited cases.
  • Developing fluency with decimal operations, extending division to 2-digit divisors, integrating decimals into the place-value system, and understanding operations with decimals to hundredths.
  • Developing an understanding of volume.