Number Sense in Base 10
I can compose and decompose numbers into tens and ones.
I can compose numbers into tens and ones.
I can compare two two-digit numbers using symbols <, =, or >.
I can find 10 mire or 10 less.
I can add within 100.
I can compare two two-digit numbers using symbols <, =, or >.
I can find 10 mire or 10 less.
I can add within 100.
I can identify ones, tens, and hundreds.
I can count to 1000 by 1s, 10s, and 100s.
I can read and write numbers to 1000 in standard form, expanded form, and word form.
I can compare two three-digit numbers using <, =, or >.
I can add and subtract within 1000.
I can add up to four two-digit numbers.
I can write and solve problems involving addition and subtraction within 100.
I can count to 1000 by 1s, 10s, and 100s.
I can read and write numbers to 1000 in standard form, expanded form, and word form.
I can compare two three-digit numbers using <, =, or >.
I can add and subtract within 1000.
I can add up to four two-digit numbers.
I can write and solve problems involving addition and subtraction within 100.
I can round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
I can read, write, and identify whole numbers within 100,000 using base ten numerals, number words, and expanded form.
I can fluently add and subtract within 1000.
I can multiply and divide single-digit numbers.
I can multiply whole numbers by multiples of 10.
I can read, write, and identify whole numbers within 100,000 using base ten numerals, number words, and expanded form.
I can fluently add and subtract within 1000.
I can multiply and divide single-digit numbers.
I can multiply whole numbers by multiples of 10.
I can round multi-digit whole numbers to any place.
I can read, write, and identify whole numbers within 1,000,000 using base ten numerals, number words, and expanded form.
I can compare multi-digit numbers using <, =, or >.
I can multiply a one-digit number by up to a four-digit number.
I can multiply two two-digit numbers.
I can divide up to a four-digit number by a one-digit number with or without remainders.
I can read, write, and identify whole numbers within 1,000,000 using base ten numerals, number words, and expanded form.
I can compare multi-digit numbers using <, =, or >.
I can multiply a one-digit number by up to a four-digit number.
I can multiply two two-digit numbers.
I can divide up to a four-digit number by a one-digit number with or without remainders.
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I can read, write, and identify numbers from billions to thousandths using base ten numerals, number words, and expanded form.
I can compare two numbers from billions to thousandths using <, =, or >.
I can round numbers from billions to thousandths place.
I can add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers and decimals to the thousandths place.
I can divide whole numbers and decimals to the hundredths place with up to two-digit divisors and four-digit dividends.
I can compare two numbers from billions to thousandths using <, =, or >.
I can round numbers from billions to thousandths place.
I can add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers and decimals to the thousandths place.
I can divide whole numbers and decimals to the hundredths place with up to two-digit divisors and four-digit dividends.