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Unit
3 – Numeration – Numbers through 20
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Virginia
Beach Objective
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CAN Statements
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K.1.1 The student, given two sets,
each containing ten or fewer concrete objects, will identify and describe one
set as having more, fewer, or the same number of members as the other set, using the concept of
one-to-one correspondence.
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can match each member of one set with each member of another set to compare
the number of members between sets, where each set contains 10 or fewer
objects.
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can compare and describe two sets of 10 or fewer objects, using the terms
more, fewer, and the same.
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can construct a second set, given a set of objects, which has more, fewer or
the same number of objects.
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K.1.2 The
student will count orally the number of objects in a set containing 20 or
fewer concrete objects
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can count up to 10 objects.
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can explain that the total number of objects can be counted.
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can explain that the last number I say is the number of objects in a set.
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can explain that an empty set has nothing in it.
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K.1.3 The student will read and write the numeral that corresponds to a set
of 20 or fewer concrete objects.
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I
can read numbers from 0 to 20.
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I can
write numbers from 0 to 20.
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I can
read a number that matches a set of 20 or fewer objects.
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I can
write a number that matches to a set of 20 or fewer objects.
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K.1.4 The
student will select the numeral from a given set of numerals that corresponds
to a set of 20 or fewer concrete objects.
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can build a set of objects for a given number.
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can identify numbers from 0 to 10.
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can explain that changing the way objects are organized does not change the amount.
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K.1.5 The student will,
given an ordered set of ten
objects and/or pictures, indicate the
ordinal position of each object,
first through tenth,
and the ordered position of each object.
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can use ordinal numbers to describe the position of objects in a sequence.
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K.1.6.The student will
count forward from zero
to 100.
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can count from 1 to 10 with manipulatives.
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I
can count from 1 to 10 without manipulatives.
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K.1.9
The student will identify one more than and one less than
a number.
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I can understand the relationship of one
more than and one
less than a number
using manipulatives.
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K.1.12 The student will
decompose numbers less
than or equal to 10 into pairs in more than one way.
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I can
break a part numbers that are less than or equal to 5.
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I can
draw how I break apart numbers that are less than or equal to 5.
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