Connecticut Core Standards

Grade 1: Fun in the Snow with Max and Ruby

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http://schools.nyc.gov/NR/rdonlyres/4062DDD9-0137-4305-9313-4A4C3F415800/0/NYCDOE_G1_Math_MAXANDRUBY_Final.pdf

Common Core Standards

Content Standards

1. OA.1, 1.OA.4, 1.OA.5, 1.OA.6

Standards for Mathematical Practice

MP.1   Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them

MP.2   Reason abstractly and quantitatively

MP.3   Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others

MP.4   Model with mathematics

MP.6   Attend to precision

MP.7   Look for and make use of structure

Description of Unit

This 4-5 week unit “Fun in the Snow with Max and Ruby” from the NYC Dept. of Education is designed to introduce students to the operations of addition and subtraction, and to provide students the opportunity to apply these operations. Throughout the unit, students will model by counting all or taking away, and counting on. Guided practice with these methods will lead to growth in Grade 1 and fluency and precision in Grade 2. The unit is designed with an initial assessment task, a formative assessment task, and a final performance task. This unit is designed to accompany the curriculum a teacher currently uses to teach the topics listed. The elements in the unit will provide activities to foster formative assessment practices, conceptual understanding and non-routine problem solving.

Cautions

Connecticut teachers should be aware that the unit is considered a high quality resource with the following suggestions:

  •  Teachers may use this unit outline as presented or integrate parts of this unit into a related pre-existing curriculum unit.
  • Guidance for differentiation and extensions are included (particularly, accommodations for assessment) however teachers will have to develop differentiated instruction at the lesson level.
  • Application of math concepts is limited to game based activities.

Rationale for Selection

Focus: The unit centers on the major work/concepts of the grade.

Alignment:  Content and Practice Standards are instructed and assessed. Rubrics with student work, descriptions, and instructional implications are included. Includes a table correlating NCTM Practice Standards and CCSS standards for Math Practices. Content and Practice Standards are assessed. Pre-assessment, formative, and End of Unit Performance assessments included. General strategies for instruction of English Language Learners and Students with Disabilities are included.