At the end of unit 1, students will be able to use what they know about place value to to read, write, and compare numbers. They will know that each place in a number is ten times greater than the place to its right. Finally, they will take what they've learned about place value to round numbers and to add/subtract multi-digit numbers.
At the end of unit 2, students will be able to solve problems that involve multiplicative comparisons by using multiplication or division. Strengthening their fact fluency will assist them in finding factors of a number. They will also understand that they can use rules to generate or extend a number or shape pattern.
At the end of unit 3, students will be able to use what they learned about place value to multiply and divide multi-digit numbers. Additionally, they will become more familiar with units of measurement and understand that they can be divided into smaller units. Finally, they will know how to use formulas to find the area and perimeter of rectangles.
At the end of unit 4, students will learn that fractions are numbers that work like whole numbers. They will use what they know about whole numbers to show, build, and take apart fractions to solve problems. Additionally, they will be able to use what they know about fractions to write and compare decimals.
At the end of unit 5, students will be able to identify points, lines, line segments, rays, and angles as geometric figures. They will use what they know about benchmark angles to estimate the size of an angle. Finally, they will apply what they've learned about angles and parallel/perpendicular lines to classify figures.