Description
Number Facts and Fluency (Within 20)
Students develop strong number sense and computational fluency through systematic instruction in basic math facts. Using proven strategies, children build confidence with numbers up to 20, mastering addition and subtraction through hands-on activities and structured practice.
Geometric Foundations
The geometry unit introduces young learners to fundamental shape concepts through:
- Shape identification and classification
- Vocabulary development for geometric terms
- Exploration of how shapes can be combined and separated
- Analysis of basic geometric structures
Introduction to Fractions
Building on their understanding of shapes and parts, students begin their journey into fractions by:
- Recognizing whole objects and their parts
- Understanding the relationship between parts and wholes
- Visualizing how parts combine to create a complete whole
- Exploring basic fractional concepts through hands-on activities
Our spiral learning approach ensures concepts are revisited and deepened throughout the year, while the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (C-P-A) methodology helps students build lasting mathematical understanding. Each unit incorporates real-world applications and problem-solving opportunities, making mathematics meaningful and engaging for young learners.
Our workbooks are comprised of questions that cater to students of varied learning abilities. Included in each unit are reviews, checklists, journal opportunities, fluency practice, and mind workout challenges which encourage critical thinking skills.
Volume A Contents: |
Unit 1: Numbers to 20 |
Unit 2: Addition within 20 |
Unit 3: Subtraction within 20 |
Cumulative Review 1 |
Unit 4: Ordinal Numbers and Positions |
Unit 5: Shapes |
Unit 6: Equal Parts |
Cumulative Review 2 |
Mid-Year Review |
Find out more about our elementary school math curriculum.