Unit 2: Numbers to 5 (August 28- September 15)
Unit 3: Numbers to 10 (September 19- October 6)
Lesson 3-1: Count 6 and 7
Lesson 3-2: Represent 6 and 7
Lesson 3-3: Count 8 and 9Â
Lesson 3-4: Represent 8 and 9
Lesson 3-5: Count 10
Lesson 3-6: Represent 10
Lesson 3-7: Numbers to 10
Lesson 3-8: Compare Objects in Groups
Lesson 3-9: Compare Numbers
Lesson 3-10: Write Numbers to 3
Lesson 3-11: Write Numbers to 6
Lesson 3-12: Write Numbers to 10
Unit 4: Sort, Classify, and Count Objects (October 16- October 27)
Lesson 4-1:Â Alike and Different
Lesson 4-2: Sort Objects into Groups
Lesson 4-3: Count Objects in Groups
Lesson 4-4: Describe Groups of Objects
Unit 5: 2-Dimensional Shapes (October 30- November 9)
Lesson 5-1:Â Triangles
Lesson 5-2: Squares and Rectangles
Lesson 5-3: Hexagons
Lesson 5-4: Circles
Lesson 5-5: Position of 2-Dimensional Shapes
Unit 6: Understand Addition (November 13- November 30)
Lesson 6-1: Represent and Solve Add To Problems
Lesson 6-2: Represent and Solve More Add To Problems
Lesson 6-3: Represent and Solve Put Together Problems
Lesson 6-4: Represent and Solve Addition Problems
Lesson 6-5: Represent and Solve More Addition Problems
Unit 7: Understand Subtraction (December 1- December 15)
Lesson 7-1: Represent Take Apart Problems
Lesson 7-2: Represent ad Solve Take From Problems
Lesson 7-3: Represent and Solve More Take From Problems
Lesson 7-4: Represent and Solve Subtraction Problems
Lesson 7-5: Represent ad Solve Addition and Subtraction Problems
Unit 8: Addition and Subtraction Strategies (January 4- January 26)
Lesson 8-1: Add Within 5
Lesson 8-2: Subtract Within 5
Lesson 8-3: Ways to Make 6 and 7
Lesson 8-4: Ways to Decompose 6 and 7
Lesson 8-5: Ways to Make 8 and 9
Lesson 8-6: Ways to Decompose 8 and 9
Lesson 8-7: Ways to Make 10
Lesson 8-8: Ways to Decompose 10
Unit 9: Numbers 11 to 15 (January 29- February 14)
Unit 9 Family Letter
Lesson 9-1: Represent 11, 12, and 13
Lesson 9-2: Make 11, 12, and 13
Lesson 9-3: Decompose 11, 12, and 13
Lesson 9-4: Represent 14 and 15
Lesson 9-5: Make 14 and 15
Lesson 9-6: Decompose 14 and 15
Unit 10: Numbers 16 to 19 (February 14- March 1)
Unit 10 Family Letter
Lesson 10-1: Represent 16 and 17
Lesson 10-2: Make 16 and 17
Lesson 10-3: Decompose 16 and 17
Lesson 10-4: Represent 18 and 19
Lesson 10-5: Make 18 and 19
Lesson 10-6: Decompose 18 and 19
Unit 11: 3-Dimensional Shapes (March 11- March 22)
Unit 11 Family Letter
Lesson 11-1: 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional Shapes
Lesson 11-2: Cubes
Lesson 11-3: Spheres
Lesson 11-4: Cylinders
Lesson 11-5: Cones
Lesson 11-6: Describe Solids
Unit 12: Count to 100 (March 25- April 10)
Unit 12 Family Letter
Lesson 12-1: Count by 1s to 50
Lesson 12-2: Count by 1s to 100
Lesson 12-3: Count by 10s to 100
Lesson 12-4: Count From Any Number to 100
Lesson 12-5: Count to Find Out How Many
Unit 13: Analyze, Compare, and Compose Shapes (April 11- April 23)
Unit 13 Family Letter
Lesson 13-1: Compare and Contrast 2-Dimensional Shapes
Lesson 13-2: Build and Draw 2-Dimensional Shapes
Lesson 13-3: Compose 2-Dimensional Shapes
Lesson 13-4: Compare and Contrast 3-Dimensional Shapes
Lesson 13-5: Build 3-Dimensional Shapes
Lesson 13-6: Describe 3-Dimensional Shapes in the World
Unit 14: Compare Measurable Attributes (April 24- May 3)
Unit 14 Family Letter
Lesson 14-1: Describe Attributes of Objects
Lesson 14-1b: Attributes of Coins
Lesson 14-2: Compare Lengths
Lesson 14-3: Compare Heights
Lesson 14-4: Compare Weights
Lesson 14-5: Compare Capacities