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1st Grade Math Standards and Resource Links
Links to Online Resources
1.NBT.1 Count to 150, starting at any number less than 150.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/number-and-operations-in-base-ten/1
1.NBT.7 Read and write numerals, and represent a number of objects with a written numeral to 20.
Online Resources:
Practice:
1.NBT.2 Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones.
• Unitize by making a ten from a collection of ten ones.
• Model the numbers from 11 to 19 as composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.turtlediary.com/quiz/count-tens-and-ones-within-100.html
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/number-and-operations-in-base-ten/2
1.MD.4 Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories.
• Ask and answer questions about the total number of data points.
• Ask and answer questions about how many in each category.
• Ask and answer questions about how many more or less are in one category than in another.
Online Resources:
https://www.blendspace.com/lessons/tV7ziZhYhSc6GA/1-md-4
Practice:
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/measurement-and-data
1.OA.6 Add and subtract, within 20, using strategies such as:
â—Ź Counting on
â—Ź Making ten
â—Ź Decomposing a number leading to a ten
â—Ź Using the relationship between addition and subtraction
â—Ź Using a number line
â—Ź Creating equivalent but simpler or known sums.
Online Resources:
Practice:
Multiple Games: https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/operations-and-algebraic-thinking/6
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/count-on-to-add-within-10
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/count-on-on-a-number-line
1.OA.9 Demonstrate fluency with addition and subtraction within 10.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.mathplayground.com/ASB_AlienAddition.html
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/create-an-addition-sentence
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/add-with-fluency-within-10
https://www.education.com/game/match-subtraction-facts-within-10/
1.OA.3 Apply the commutative and associative properties as strategies for solving addition problems.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/identify-turn-around-facts
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/add-using-turn-around-facts
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/identify-the-related-fact
1.OA.C.5 Relate counting to addition and subtraction (e.g., by using counting on 2 to add 2).
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/operations-and-algebraic-thinking/5
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/operations-and-algebraic-thinking/5
1.OA.7 Apply understanding of the equal sign.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.mathgames.com/skill/1.46-complete-the-equation-with-sums-up-to-20
1.OA.1 Represent and solve addition and subtraction word problems, within 20, with unknowns, by using objects, drawings, when solving:
â—Ź Add to/Take from-Change Unknown
â—Ź Put together/Take Apart-Addend Unknown
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/operations-and-algebraic-thinking
Links to Online Resources
1.NBT.1 Count to 150, starting at any number less than 150.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/number-and-operations-in-base-ten/1
1.NBT.7 Read and write numerals, and represent a number of objects with a written numeral to 100.
Online Resources:
https://www.nagwa.com/en/videos/903183824531/
Practice:
1.NBT.2 Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones.
• Unitize by making a ten from a collection of ten ones.
• Model the numbers from 11 to 19 as composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
• Demonstrate that the numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens, with 0 ones.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.turtlediary.com/quiz/count-tens-and-ones-within-100.html
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/number-and-operations-in-base-ten/2
1.NBT.3 Compare two-digit numbers based on the value of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparison with the symbols, <, > and =.
Online Resources:
Practice:
1.MD.1 Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/measurement-and-data/1
1.MD.2 Measure lengths with non-standard units.
â—Ź Express the length of an object as a whole number of non-standard length units.
â—Ź Measure by laying multiple copies of a shorter object (the length unit) end to end (iterating) with no gaps or overlaps.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.internet4classrooms.com/skill_builders/measurement_math_first_1st_grade.htm
1.OA.6 Add and subtract, within 20, using strategies such as:
â—Ź Counting on
â—Ź Making ten
â—Ź Decomposing a number leading to a ten
â—Ź Using the relationship between addition and subtraction
â—Ź Using a number line
â—Ź Creating equivalent but simpler or known sums.
Online Resources:
Practice:
Multiple Games: https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/operations-and-algebraic-thinking/6
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/count-on-to-add-within-10
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/count-on-on-a-number-line
1.OA.9 Demonstrate fluency with addition and subtraction within 10.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.mathplayground.com/ASB_AlienAddition.html
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/create-an-addition-sentence
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/add-with-fluency-within-10
https://www.education.com/game/match-subtraction-facts-within-10/
1.OA.3 Apply the commutative and associative properties as strategies for solving addition problems.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/identify-turn-around-facts
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/add-using-turn-around-facts
https://www.splashlearn.com/s/math-games/identify-the-related-fact
1.OA.C.5 Relate counting to addition and subtraction (e.g., by using counting on 2 to add 2).
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/operations-and-algebraic-thinking/5
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/operations-and-algebraic-thinking/5
1.OA.7 Apply understanding of the equal sign.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.mathgames.com/skill/1.46-complete-the-equation-with-sums-up-to-20
1.OA.1 Represent and solve addition and subtraction word problems, within 20, with unknowns, by using objects, drawings, when solving:
â—Ź Add to/Take from-Change Unknown
â—Ź Put together/Take Apart-Addend Unknown
â—Ź Compare-Difference Unknown
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.splashlearn.com/common-core-math/first-grade/operations-and-algebraic-thinking
1.OA.2 Represent and solve word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20, by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number.
Online Resources:
Practice:
https://www.mathgames.com/skill/1.56-add-three-numbers-up-to-20
1.OA.8 Determine the unknown whole number in an addition or subtraction equation involving three whole numbers.
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Practice:
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English Language Arts Standards and Question Stems
First Grade
Reading Literature Question Stems
Key Ideas & Details
Standard Question Stem
RL.1.1
Ask and answer questions
about key details in a text.• Who are the characters this book? What do we know about
them?
• When did (event) happen? Where is that in the book?
• Why did (event) happen? How do you know?
• What does (character) think about (event)? How do you know?
• What was the big problem or event in this story? How did they
solve the problem?
• What do you think (character) will do differently next time?RL.1.2
Retell stories, including
key details, and
demonstrate
understanding of their
central message or lesson.• What happened at the beginning of the story?
• What happened in the middle of the story?
• What happened at the end of the story?
• If you tell a friend about this story, what will you say?
• What can you learn from (character)?
• Whas is the lesson you should learn from this story?RL.1.3
Describe characters,
settings, and major events
in a story, using key
details.• Where does (character) live in this story?
• What is the setting for this story? How do you know?
• Who is (character name)? What happened to him/her in the story?
• How is (character 1) different from (character 2)? Where does
the book show or say that?
• How are (character 1) and (character 2) the same? Where does
the book show or say that?
• Where is this story happening? How do you know?
• Who is talking in the story?Craft & Structure
Standard Question Stem
RL.1.4
Identify words and
phrases in stories or
poems that suggest
feelings or appeal to the
senses.• What does this word mean? How do you know?
• What words in the story tell how (character) feels?
• What word in the story tells what sound ______ makes?
• What does (phrase) mean?
• Can you think of another word to use instead of _____?
• Are there any words that confuse you?RL.1.5
Explain major differences
between books that tell
stories and books that give
information, drawing on a
wide reading of a range of
text types.• What kind of story is this?
• What makes this story fiction/nonfiction?
• Is this a real (nonfiction) story or a made-up (fiction) story? How
do you know?
• Is this story realistic or fantasy? How do you know?
• What words or character actions help you know this is
nonfiction?RL.1.6
Identify who is telling the
story at various points in a
text.• Who is telling this story? How do you know?
• Who is speaking in this part? Who are they talking to?
• Are the narrator and the author the same person? How do you
know?Integration of Ideas & Knowledge
Standard Question Stem
RL.1.7
Use illustrations and
details in a story to
describe its characters,
setting, or events.• What does this illustration show?
• How do the pictures make you feel?
• The story says (insert quote). Where do you see that happening
in the illustrations?
• Can you draw a picture to show what happened in the book?
What detail does your picture show?
• What illustration shows the setting?
• What illustration shows the problem in the story?
• What illustration shows the main character?
RL.1.9
Compare and contrast the
adventures and
experiences of characters
in stories.• How is (character from book 1) like (character from book 2)?
• How would (character from a different story) have acted if they
were in this story?
• What does (character) do that a real person/animal cannot?
• How is this character like you? How are they different?
• Do you think (character from book 1) would be friends with
(character from book 2)?First Grade
Reading Information Question Stems
Key Ideas & Details
Standard Question Stem
RI.1.1
Ask and answer questions
about key details in a text.• Be the teacher! What questions would a teacher ask about this
book?
• What evidence can you find to show _______?
• Who / What / Where / When / Why questions such as:
o Who (action e.g. first landed on the moon)? Where does
it tell you that in the book?
o Where (do clown fish live)? Where does it tell you that in
the book?
• How questions such as:
o How do you know whales are mammals?
o How is a lizard like an alligator?
• What is a different title for this book?
• What facts did you learn about (topic)?RI.1.2
Identify the main topic and
retell key details of a text.• What is the main idea of what you read? What details tell more
about that idea?
• What is the topic of this text? What facts did you learn about
(topic)?
• How are ______ alike? How are ______ different?
• Why did the author write this?
• What do you think the author wants the readers to know?RI.1.3
Describe the connection
between two individuals,
events, ideas, or pieces of
information in a text.• We read (text 1) and (text 2). How are they the same? How are
they different?
• What caused (event)?
• What effect did (event) have?
• How did the (person/animal) change?
• How are (person 1) and (person 2) alike? How are they
different?Craft & Structure
Standard Question Stem
RI.1.4
Ask and answer questions
to help determine or
clarify the meaning of
words and phrases in a
text.• How do the words and images show (vocabulary word)?
• What does the word ______ mean? How did the other words
help you figure out the meaning?
• Are there any words that confuse you?
• What categories would you put these in? What are examples of
things that are _______?RI.1.5
Know and use various text
features (e.g., headings,
tables of contents,
glossaries, electronic
menus, icons) to locate
key facts or information in
a text.• Where is the table of contents? What does it show you?
• How do the images/diagrams help you understand the words?
• Why does the author put a heading on the sections? How does
it help you?
• If you leave out this sentence/section how does it change the
text?
• What does ______ mean? Can you use the glossary to find out?
• What text features (charts, diagrams, illustrations, bold words)
help you understand the words?RI.1.6
Distinguish between
information provided by
pictures or other
illustrations and
information provided by
the words in a text.• Why did the author write this?
• What extra information do you learn from the illustrations?
• How is the information in the chart/diagram different from the
text?
• What do you learn from the images that you didn’t learn in the
writing?Integration of Ideas & Knowledge
Standard Question Stem
RI.1.7
Use the illustrations and
details in a text to describe
its key ideas.• What does this illustration/photo show?
• What idea is the picture trying to show?
• The text says (insert quote). Where do you see that happening
in the illustrations?
• What does this diagram show? Can you explain how this works?
• What information do we get from this photograph?
• How does the picture/photo help you understand the words?
• What picture/diagram is missing? What would you like the text
to include?RI.1.8
Identify the reasons an
author gives to support
points in a text.• What is the author telling about?
• Why does the author say (action) happens?
• What is the reason for (action)?
• How can ______ happen? Why did ______ happen?
• Can you find the reason the author thinks _______?
• Why does the author say ___________?RI.1.9
Identify basic similarities in
and differences between
two texts on the same
topic (e.g., in illustrations,
descriptions, or
procedures).• How is (book 1) like (book 2)? How are they different?
• How is (picture/diagram) like (picture/diagram)? How are they
different?
• Why does the author say ___________ is _____________?
• How are the (item e.g. animals, airplanes, citizens...) in both texts
alike? How are they different?