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System and to System Correlation Number and Operations Understand and use number notation and place value N.ME.03.01 Read and write numbers to 10,000 in both numerals and words, and relate them to the quantities they represent, e.g., relate numeral or written word to a display of dots or objects. A89, A91, A94, C50 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 19-3 N.ME.03.02 Identify the place value of a digit in a number, e.g., in 3,241, 2 is in the hundreds place. Recognize and use expanded notation for numbers using place value through 9,999, e.g., 2,517 is 2000 500 10 7; 4 hundreds and 2 ones is 402. A89, A90, A92, A91, A94, E23 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-9, 2-4 N.ME.03.03 Compare and order numbers up to 10,000. A93, C40 1-5, 1-6, 9-7 Count in steps, and understand even and odd numbers N.ME.03.04 Count orally by 6 s, 7 s, 8 s, and 9 s starting with 0, making the connection between repeated addition and multiplication. B62 8-4, 8-9 N.ME.03.05 Know that even numbers end in 0, 2, 4, 6,or 8; name a whole number quantity that can be shared in two equal groups or grouped into pairs with no remainders; recognize even numbers as multiples of 2. Know that odd numbers end in 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9, and work with patterns involving even and odd numbers. A17 1-5 p. 15 Algebra Connections, 5-6 TE Interactive Learning p. 122B, 8-2 Add and subtract whole numbers N.FL.03.06 Add and subtract fluently two numbers through 999 with regrouping and through 9,999 without regrouping. B41, B42, C24, C25, C28, C29, C33, C34, C37, C39, E32 2-1, 2-2, 2-6, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9, 3-1, 3-2, 3-5, 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 4-5 N.FL.03.07 N.FL.03.08 Estimate the sum and difference of two numbers with three digits (sums up to 1,000), and judge reasonableness of estimates. Use mental strategies to fluently add and subtract two-digit numbers. C29, C30, C31, C34 2-5, 3-4, 4-2, 4-4 C26, C27, C29, C32 2-3, 3-3, 4-2 Multiply and divide whole numbers See citations for GLCEs 09 through 14. See citations for GLCEs 09 through 14. N.MR.03.09 Use multiplication and division fact families to understand the inverse relationship of these two operations, e.g., because 3 8 24, we know that 24 8 3 or 24 3 8; express a multiplication statement as an equivalent division statement. B60, B61, B62, B63 8-2, 8-3, 8-4, 8-5 38 Correlation to Michigan Mathematics Grade-Level Content Expectations

System and to System Correlation N.MR.03.10 Recognize situations that can be solved using multiplication and division including finding How many groups? and How many in a group? and write mathematical statements to represent those situations. B43, B44, B45, C51, E8, E26 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 18-7, 19-4, 19-5, 19-6 N.FL.03.11 Find products fluently up to 10 x 10; find related quotients using multiplication and division relationships. B47, B48, B49, B50, B51, B52, B53, B54, B56, B60, B61, B62, E7 5-6, 5-7, 5-8, 5-9, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, 6-6, 6-7, 8-2, 8-3, 8-4 N.MR.03.12 Find solutions to open sentences, such as 7 42 or 12 4, using the inverse relationship between multiplication and division. B59 8-1 p. 184 N.FL.03.13 N.MR.03.14 Mentally calculate simple products and quotients up to a three-digit number by a one-digit number involving multiples of 10, e.g., 500 6, or 400 8. Solve division problems involving remainders, viewing the remainder as the number left over ; interpret based on problem context, e.g., when we have 25 children with 4 children per group then there are 6 groups with 1 child left over. C41, C42, C43, C44 18-1, 18-2, 19-1, 19-2 C51 7-2, 19-5 Problem-solving with whole numbers See citations for GLCE 15. See citations for GLCE 15. N.MR.03.15 Given problems that use any one of the four operations with appropriate numbers, represent with objects, words (including product and quotient ), and mathematical statements; solve. A78, B46, B58, C46, C47, C50, C51, E5, E6, E8, E22, E24, E25, E26, E27, E28, E32, E33 2-10, 3-5, 4-6, 5-4, 5-5, 5-10, 7-4, 7-5, 8-6, 9-5, 9-8, 13-5, 16-4, 16-8, 18-4, 18-5, 18-6, 18-7, 19-3, 19-4, 19-5, 19-6 Understand simple fractions, relation to the whole, and addition and subtraction of fractions See citations for GLCEs 16 through 20. See citations for GLCEs 16 through 20. N.ME.03.16 N.ME.03.17 N.ME.03.18 Understand that fractions may represent a portion of a whole unit that has been partitioned into parts of equal area or length; use the terms numerator and denominator. Recognize, name, and use equivalent fractions with denominators 2, 4, and 8, using strips as area models. Place fractions with denominators of 2, 4, and 8 on the number line; relate the number line to a ruler; compare and order up to three fractions with denominators 2, 4, and 8. A42, A43, A64, E25 12-1, 12-2, 13-1, 13-4 A48, A49 12-5 A46, A50 12-7 Correlation to Michigan Mathematics Grade-Level Content Expectations 39

System and to System Correlation N.ME.03.19 N.MR.03.20 Understand that any fraction can be written as a sum of unit E25 13-4 fractions, e.g., 3 4 4 4 4. Recognize that addition and subtraction of fractions with equal denominators can be modeled by joining or taking away segments on the number line. A52, A53 12-8, 12-9 Understand simple decimal fractions in relation to money See citations for GLCE 21. See citations for GLCE 21. N.ME.03.21 Measurement Understand and relate decimal fractions to fractional parts of A67 13-2 a dollar, e.g., dollar $0.50; 2 4 dollar $0.25. Measure and use units for length, weight, temperature and time through 04. through 04. M.UN.03.01 Know and use common units of measurements in length, weight, and time. D13, D14, D15, D16, D37, D38, D39, D42, D43, E30 14-1, 14-2, 14-3, 14-5, 15-1, 15-2, 15-4, 17-1, 17-2, 17-3, 17-4, 17-6 M.UN.03.02 M.UN.03.03 M.UN.03.04 Measure in mixed units within the same measurement system for length, weight, and time: feet and inches, meters and centimeters, kilograms and grams, pounds and ounces, liters and milliliters, hours and minutes, minutes and seconds, years and months. Understand relationships between sizes of standard units, e.g., feet and inches, meters and centimeters. Know benchmark temperatures such as freezing (32ºF, 0ºC); boiling (212ºF, 100ºC); and compare temperatures to these, e.g., cooler, warmer. D13, D14, E30 17-1, 17-2, 17-6 D15, D38, D39, D42, D43 14-3, 14-5, 15-1, 15-2, 15-4, 17-3 D17 17-5 Understand meaning of area and perimeter and apply in problems See citations for GLCEs 05 See citations for GLCEs 05 M.UN.03.05 M.UN.03.06 Know the definition of area and perimeter and calculate the perimeter of a square and rectangle given whole number side lengths. Use square units in calculating area by covering the region and counting the number of square units. D44 16-1, 16-2, 16-3 D45 16-5, 16-6 40 Correlation to Michigan Mathematics Grade-Level Content Expectations

System and to System Correlation M.UN.03.07 M.UN.03.08 Distinguish between units of length and area and choose a unit appropriate in the context. Visualize and describe the relative sizes of one square inch and one square centimeter. E28 16-8 p. 384 Topic 14 Review What You Know p. 327, Topic 15 Review What You Know p. 349 Estimate perimeter and area See citations for GLCE 09. See citations for GLCE 09. M.TE.03.09 Estimate the perimeter of a square and rectangle in inches and centimeters; estimate the area of a square and rectangle in square inches and square centimeters. D45 16-6 Solve measurement problems See citations for GLCEs 10 through 13. See citations for GLCEs 10 through 13. M.PS.03.10 Add and subtract lengths, weights, and times using mixed units within the same measurement system. D16, E30 17-4, 17-6 M.PS.03.11 Add and subtract money in dollars and cents. C35 13-3 M.PS.03.12 Solve applied problems involving money, length, and time. A65, A66, C35, D37, D38, D42, E21 1-7, 1-8, 13-3, 14-1, 14-2, 14-3, 14-5, 15-5 M.PS.03.13 Geometry Solve contextual problems about perimeters of rectangles and areas of rectangular regions. D45 16-5 Recognize the basic elements of geometric objects G.GS.03.01 Identify points, line segments, lines, and distance. D61 10-3 G.GS.03.02 G.GS.03.03 Identify perpendicular lines and parallel lines in familiar shapes and in the classroom. Identify parallel faces of rectangular prisms in familiar shapes and in the classroom. D61 10-3 D59 10-2 Name and explore properties of shapes G.GS.03.04 Identify, describe, compare, and classify two-dimensional shapes, e.g., parallelogram, trapezoid, circle, rectangle, square, and rhombus, based on their component parts (angles, sides, vertices, line segment) and on the number of sides and vertices. D63, D64, D65, E31 10-5, 10-6, 10-7, 10-8 Correlation to Michigan Mathematics Grade-Level Content Expectations 41

System and to System Correlation G.SR.03.05 Compose and decompose triangles and rectangles to form other familiar two-dimensional shapes, e.g., form a rectangle using two congruent right triangles, or decompose a parallelogram into a rectangle and two right triangles. E22 11-4 Explore and name three-dimensional solids and 07. and 07. G.GS.03.06 G.SR.03.07 Identify, describe, build, and classify familiar three-dimensional solids, e.g., cube, rectangular prism, sphere, pyramid, cone, based on their component parts (faces, surfaces, bases, edges, vertices). Represent front, top, and side views of solids built with cubes. D59, E22 10-1, 10-2, 14-6 E22 14-6 Data and Probability Use bar graphs D.RE.03.01 D.RE.03.02 D.RE.03.03 Read and interpret bar graphs in both horizontal and vertical forms. Read scales on the axes and identify the maximum, minimum, and range of values in a bar graph. Solve problems using information in bar graphs, including comparison of bar graphs. D83, D84 20-2 D83, D84 20-2 20-4 TE Extension note p. 467 42 Correlation to Michigan Mathematics Grade-Level Content Expectations