to become mathematical problem solvers
to be able to communicate mathematically
to reason mathematically
to make mathematical connections
to use mathematical representations to model and interpret practical situations
Place Value
Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Rounding
Addition
Properties of Addition
Subtraction
Expressions
Problem Solving
Money
Multiplication
Properties of Multiplication
Division
Fact Families
Problem Solving
Patterns
Graphing
Fractions
Problem Solving
Polygons
Points, Lines, Line Segments, Rays, and Angles
Congruent and Noncongruent figures
Measurement (length, capacity, and weight in customary and metric units)
Area
Perimeter
Time
Problem Solving