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== | = Instructional Block 1 = | ||
==Reads, writes, and identifies whole numbers== | |||
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File:Memorize-Whole-Numbers.png|Using a memory game to explore whole numbers (includes audio recording of numbers being spoken) | File:Memorize-Whole-Numbers.png|Using a memory game to explore whole numbers (includes audio recording of numbers being spoken) | ||
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== | ==Compares and orders whole numbers== | ||
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File:TurtleArt-100-greater-than-200.png|Using Turtle Art to compare whole numbers | File:TurtleArt-100-greater-than-200.png|Using Turtle Art to compare whole numbers | ||
File:TurtleArt-50-greater-than-49.png|Using Turtle Art to compare whole numbers | File:TurtleArt-50-greater-than-49.png|Using Turtle Art to compare whole numbers | ||
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==Knows the value of a given digit== | |||
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File:Abacus-Whole-Numbers.png|Using an abacus to count whole numbers up to 1,000,000. The abacus shows the number as a sum of the units: ones, tens, hundreds, etc. | |||
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= Instructional Block 2 = | |||
== Knows the inverse relationship of multiplication and division == | |||
Revision as of 16:05, 16 April 2011
Instructional Block 1
Reads, writes, and identifies whole numbers
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Using a memory game to explore whole numbers (includes audio recording of numbers being spoken)
Compares and orders whole numbers
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Using Turtle Art to compare whole numbers
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Using Turtle Art to compare whole numbers
Knows the value of a given digit
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Using an abacus to count whole numbers up to 1,000,000. The abacus shows the number as a sum of the units: ones, tens, hundreds, etc.