Access Point #: MA.1.A.1.Su.bArchived Access Point

Use one-to-one correspondence as a strategy for solving simple number stories involving joining (putting together) and separating (taking apart) with sets of objects to 5.
General Information
Number: MA.1.A.1.Su.b
Category: Supported
Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07
Big Idea: BIG IDEA 1 : Develop understandings of addition and subtraction strategies for basic addition facts and related subtraction facts.

Related Benchmarks

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Related Courses

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5012030: Mathematics - Grade One
7712020: Access Mathematics Grade 1

Related Resources

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Image/Photograph

Clipart ETC: Counting:

This collection contains over 630 clipart images that can be used for counting. There are Florida-themed flash cards for numbers 0 - 10 offered in English, Spanish, and bilingual options. Illustrations of hands depicting finger counting in both American style (beginning with the index finger) and European style (beginning with the thumb) are available. There are also images of 3-dimensional designs made of cubes and illustrations of bundles of sticks and dominoes for teaching skip-counting, addition, and place value.

Type: Image/Photograph

Virtual Manipulative

Five Frame :

This applet contains four games (How Many?, Build, Fill, and Add) that utilize a frame with five slots for students to place objects, which helps students develop counting and addition skills.

Type: Virtual Manipulative

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Virtual Manipulative

Five Frame :

This applet contains four games (How Many?, Build, Fill, and Add) that utilize a frame with five slots for students to place objects, which helps students develop counting and addition skills.

Type: Virtual Manipulative

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