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2 nd Grade Math Timeline Macon County 2014-2015 1 st 9 Weeks a number problem. (i.e. number talk) 2.NBT.A.1.b I can explain the value of each digit in a 3 digit number (R ) * 2.NBT.A.1.a I can recognize that a bundle of 10 tens is called a hundred (K) 2.NBT.A.1 I can represent a 3 digit number using ones, tens, and hundreds (R ) * 2.NBT.A.1 I can represent a 1 or 2 digit number using ones and tens. (R ) 2.NBT.A.2 I can count by fives to 100 starting at any multiple of 5 (K) * 2.NBT.A.2 I can count by tens to 100 starting at any number (K) 2.NBT.A.2 I can count by hundreds to 1000 starting at any number (K) * 2.NBT.A.3 I can write numbers to 100 using expanded form (P) * 2.NBT.A.4 I can compare two 2-digit numbers based on place value using the symbols >,<, and = (R ) 2.NBT.A.3 I can read numbers to 100 using base 10 numbers (K) 2.NBT.A.3 I can read numbers to 100 using expanded from (K) 2.NBT.A.3 I can read numbers to 100 using word names (K) 2.NBT.A.3 I can write numbers to 100 using word names (P) * 2.NBT.A.3 I can write numbers to 100 using base 10 numbers (P) * 2.NBT.A.3 I can write numbers to 500 using word names (P) 2.NBT.A.3 I can read numbers to 500 using expanded notation (K) 2.NBT.A.3 I can write numbers to 500 using base 10 numbers (P) 2.NBT.A.3 I can read numbers to 500 using word names (K) 2.NBT.A.3 I can write numbers to 500 using expanded notation (P) 2.NBT.A.3 I can read numbers to 500 using base 10 numbers (K) 2.NBT.A.3 I can read numbers to 1000 using word names (K) 2.NBT.A.3 I can write numbers to 1000 using base 10 numbers (P) 2.NBT.A.3 I can read numbers to 1000 using base 10 numbers (K) 2.NBT.A.3 I can write numbers to 1000 using word names (P) 2.NBT.A.3 I can write numbers to 1000 using expanded form (P) * 2.NBT.A.1 I can recognize that a bundle of 3 hundreds is called 300.

.b (1-9 hundreds) (K) * 2.OA.C.3 I can identify odd and even numbers up to 20 (K) 2.OA.C.3 I can classify a set of up to 10 objects into odd or even groups (R ) 2.OA.C.3 I can deconstruct a set of objects to prove if the set is even or odd. * 2.OA.C.3 I can classify a set of up to 20 objects into odd or even groups (R) 2.NBT.A.4 I can compare two 3-digit numbers based on place value using the symbols >,<, and = (R ) * 2.MD.D.7 I can identify an analog and digital clock (K) 2.MD.C.7 I can write time to the nearest hour from looking at an analog and digital clock (K) * 2.MD.C.7 I can tell time on an analog and digital clock to the nearest hour (K) * 2.MD.C.7 I can recognize the hour hand is shorter than the minute hand (K) 2.MD.D.7 I can tell time on an analog and digital clock to the nearest half hour. (K) 2.MD.C.7 I can write time to the nearest half hour from looking at an analog and digital clock (K) * 2 nd 9 Weeks a number problem. (i.e. umber talk) 2.NBT.B.5 I can add fluently within 100 using properties of operations (fact families) * 2.NBT.B.6 I can add four two digit numbers using place value and properties of operations * 2.OA.B.2 I can fluently add to 10 using mental strategies (K) 2.OA.A.1 I can use addition to solve 2 step word problems to 20 2.OA.A.1 I can use addition to solve 2-step word problems to 50 2.MD.B.6 I can construct a number line to solve addition problems (P) 2.MD.B.6 I can add within 50 on a number line 2.MD.B.8 I can add mentally by 10 to 900 starting at any number 2.MD.B.8 I can add mentally by 100 to 900 starting at any number

2.MD.B.6 I can add three two-digit numbers using place value and properties of operations 2.OA.A.1 I can use addition to solve 1-step word problems to 20 2.OA.A.1 I can use addition to solve 2-step word problems to 50 2.NBT.B.5 I can add fluently within 100 using associative and commutative properties of addition * 2.NBT.B.5 I can add fluently within 100 using place value (i.e. Aligning 1 s, 10 s and 100 s columns) * 2.NBT.B.7 I can add within 1000 using place value, properties of operations, fact families and explain the strategies I used to get my answer. (R ) * 2.MD.B.6 I can add translate within 100 on a number line (R ) *? 2.OA.BA I can fluently add to 20 using mental strategies (K) * 2.MD.B.6 I can identify a number line (K) 2.MD.C.8 I can determine the value of a certain amount of dollar bills 2.MD.C.8 I can determine the value of a certain amount of dimes 2.MD.C.8 I can determine the value of a given number of pennies 2.MD.C.8 I can identify dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies (K) 2.MD.C.8 I can identify the $ and c symbol (K) 2.MD.C.8 I can determine the value of a certain amount of nickels 2.MD.C.8 I can determine the value of a certain amount of quarters 2.MD.C.8 I can determine the amount of money for a certain amount of coins and bills 2.MD.C.8 I can solve word problems using different amounts of money * 2.MD.C.8 I can identify the value of dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies (K) * 2.OA.A.1 I can use addition to solve or represent 2-step word problems to 100 * 2.OA.A.1 I can use addition to solve or represent 1-step word problems to 100 * 2.MD.C.7 I can identify the difference in A.M. and P.M. (K) * 2.MD.C.7 I can compare and contrast activities that would be going on at A.M. hours and P.M. hours (R )

3 rd 9 Weeks a number problem. 2.NBT.5 I can subtract fluently within 100 using place value. (i.e. aligning 1s, 10s, and 100s in columns) 2.NBT.B.5 I can subtract fluently within 100 using associative and commutative properties of addition. 2.NBT.B.5 I can subtract fluently within 100 using properties of operations (fact families). 2.NBT.B.7 I can subtract within 1000 using place value, properties of operations, fact families and explain the strategies I used to get my answer. (R) 2.NBT.B.8 I can subtract mentally by 10 to 900 starting at any number. 2.NBT.B.8 I can subtract mentally by 100 to 900 starting at any number. 2.OA.A.1 I can use subtraction to solve one step word problems to 10. 2.OA.A.1 I can use subtraction to solve one step word problems to 20. 2.OA.A.1 I can use subtraction to solve one step word problems to 50. 2.OA.A.1 I can use subtraction to solve and represent one step word problems to 100. 2.OA.A.1 I can use subtraction to solve two step word problems to 20. 2.OA.A.1 I can use subtraction to solve two step word problems to 50. 2.OA.A.1 I can use subtraction to solve and represent two step word problems to 100. 2.OA.B.2 I can fluently subtract to 10 using mental strategies. (K) 2.OA.B.2 I and fluently subtract within 20 using mental strategies. (K) 2.MD.B.6 I can subtract within 100 on a number line. 2.MD.B.6 I can subtract within 50 on a number line. 2.MD.B.6 I can construct a number line to solve subtraction problems (P) 2.MD.A.1 I can identify a ruler, yardstick, meter stick and measuring tape as measuring tools. (K) 2.MD.A.1 I can select the appropriate measurement tool and measure the length of an object.

2.MD.A.2 2.MD.A.2 2.MD.A.2 2.MD.A.3 2.MD.A.3 2.MD.A.3 2.MD.A.4 2.MD.B.5 2.MD.C.7 I can identify inches, centimeters, feet and meters as standard units of measure. (K) I can measure an object using two different standard units. I can compare and contrast the lengths of an object as measured by two different standard units. (R) I can estimate lengths using inches. (R) I can estimate lengths using centimeters. (R) I can estimate lengths of objects using meters. (R) I can compare the lengths of two different objects using standard units by finding the difference. (R) I can add within 100 to solve word problems involving lengths, using pictures and equations with missing addends. I can subtract within 100 to solve word problems involving lengths, using pictures and equations with missing addends. I can tell time to the nearest 5 minutes on an analog and digital clock. (K) I can skip count by 5s on an analog clock. (K) I can write time to the nearest 5 minutes using analog and digital clocks. (K) I can make a clock using correct placement of numbers and hands. (P) 4 th 9 Weeks a number problem. 2.OA.C.4 I can identify an array as objects arranged in rows and columns. (K) 2.OA.C.4 I can write a repeated addition equation to represent an array up to 5x5. 2.OA.C.4 I can construct an array with a given set of objects. (P) 2.OA.C.4 I can design an array and write its equation to 5x5. (P) 2.G.A.1 I can recognize angles and faces within a given shape. (K) 2.G.A.1 I can identify shapes. (triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons and cubes) (K)

2.G.A.1 2.G.A.1 2.G.A.2 2.G.A.2 2.G.A.2 2.MD.D.9 2.MD.D.10 I can explain why a shape is classified under a certain name. (EX: This shape is a triangle because it has 3 angles and 3 sides.) (R) I can create shapes. (Triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons and cubes) based on its attributes (faces and angles). (P) I can define the word partition. (K) I can explain how to partition a rectangle and create an example. (R) (P) I can use equal sized squares within a rectangle to find the area of that rectangle. I can explain fractional parts of a whole. (R) I can understand what fractional means and use it when discussing parts of a shape. (R) I can partition (make) circles and rectangles into two, three and four equal parts. (P) I can identify and use the words, halves, thirds, half of, a third of, etc. (fraction words) (K) I can construct a story problem using equal sized parts of a whole. (P) I can recognize equal shares of a whole. (K) I can identify a line plot. (K) I can represent measurements on a line plot. (R) I can organize data on a line plot. I can construct a line plot using measurements of different objects. (P) I can recognize what a picture graph is. (K) I can compare and contrast information on a picture graph. (R) I can solve problems relating to data in graphs by using addition and subtraction. I can create a single-unit picture graph to represent data up to four categories. (P)