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Master 32a ON 15.1 investigate (e.g., using a number line, a hundreds carpet, a board game with numbered squares) the idea that a number s position in the counting sequence determines its magnitude (e.g., the quantity is greater when counting forward and less when counting backward) 15.3 make use of one-to-one correspondence in counting objects and matching groups of objects 15.4 demonstrate an understanding of the counting concepts of stable order (i.e., the concept that the counting sequence is always the same 1 is followed by 2, 2 by 3, and so on) and of order irrelevance (i.e., the concept that the number of objects in a set will be the same regardless of which object is used to begin the counting) Counting demonstrate, using concrete materials, the concept of one-to-one correspondence between number and objects when counting (Activities 13, 14, 15, 16) count forward by 1 s, 2 s, 5 s, and 10 s to 100, using a variety of tools and strategies (e.g., move with steps; skip count on a number line; place counters on a hundreds chart; connect cubes to show equal groups; count groups of pennies, nickels, or dimes) (Activities 13, 14, 16) count backwards from 20 by 2 s and 5 s, using a variety of tools (e.g., number lines, hundreds charts) (Activities 15, 16) Patterning and Algebra hips identify and extend, through investigation, numeric repeating patterns (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, ) describe numeric repeating patterns in a hundred chart Counting count forward by 1 s, 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, and 25 s to 200, using number lines and hundreds charts, starting from multiples of 1, 2, 5, and 10 (e.g., count by 5 s from 15; count by 25 s from 125) count backwards by 1 s from 50 and any number less than 50, and count backwards by 10 s from 100 and any number less than 100, using number lines and hundreds charts (Sample problem: Count backwards from 87 on a hundreds carpet, and describe any patterns you see.)

Master 32b BC/YT concepts to 10 one-to-one correspondence conservation cardinality stable order counting sequencing 1 10 concepts to 20 counting on and counting back (Activities 14, 16) skip-counting by 2 and 5 (Activities 13, 14, 15, 16) Repeating patterns with multiple elements and attributes patterns using visuals (ten-frames, hundred charts) investigating numerical patterns (e.g., skip-counting by 2s or 5s on a hundred chart) concepts to 100 skip-counting by 2, 5, and 10 using different starting points increasing and decreasing (forward and backward)

Master 32c NB/PEI/SK/MB KN01. Say the number sequence by 1s starting anywhere from 1 to 10 and from 10 to 1. 1N01. Say the number sequence, 0 to 100, by: 1s forward and backward between any two given numbers 2s to 20, forward starting at 0 5s and 10s to 100, forward starting at 0. (Activities 13, 14, 16) 1N03. Demonstrate an understanding of counting by: indicating that the last number said identifies how many showing that any set has only one count using the counting on strategy using parts or equal groups to count sets. (Activities 13, 14, 16) 1N07. Demonstrate, concretely and pictorially, how a given number can be represented by a variety of equal groups with and without singles. (Activities 13, 14, 16) 1PR1. Demonstrate an understanding of repeating patterns (two to four elements) by: describing reproducing extending creating patterns using manipulatives, diagrams, sounds and actions 2N01. Say the number sequence from 0 to 100 by: 2s, 5s and 10s, forward and backward, using starting points that are multiples of 2, 5 and 10 respectively 10s using starting points from 1 to 9 2s starting from 1.

Master 32d NS KN01. Students will be expected to say the number sequence by 1s, from 1 to 20 1s, starting anywhere from 1 to 10 and from 10 to 1 1N01. Students will be expected to say the number sequence by 1s, forward and backward between any two given numbers, 0 to 100 2s to 20, forward starting at 0 5s to 100, forward starting at 0, using a hundred chart or a number line 10s to 100, forward starting at 0, using a hundred chart or a number line (Activities 13, 14, 16) 1N03. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of counting to 20 by indicating that the last number said identifies how many showing that any set has only one count using the counting-on strategy. (Activities 13, 14, 16) 1N07. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of conservation of number for up to 20 objects. (Activities 13, 14, 16) 1PR1. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of repeating patterns (two to four elements) by describing, reproducing, extending, and creating patterns using manipulatives, diagrams, sounds, and actions. 2N01. Students will be expected to say the number sequence by 1s, forward and backward, starting from any point to 200 2s, forward and backward, starting from any point to 100 5s and 10s, forward and backward, using starting points that are multiples of 5 and 10 respectively to 100 10s, starting from any point, to 100.

Master 32e NFL/AB/NWT/NU KN01. Say the number sequence by 1s starting anywhere from 1 to 10 and from 10 to 1. 1N01. Say the number sequence 0 to 100 by: 1s forward between any two given numbers 1s backward from 20 to 0 2s forward from 0 to 20 5s and 10s forward from 0 to 100. (Activities 13, 14, 16) 1N03. Demonstrate an understanding of counting by: indicating that the last number said identifies how many showing that any set has only one count using the counting on strategy using parts or equal groups to count sets. (Activities 13, 14, 16) 1PR1. Demonstrate an understanding of repeating patterns (two to four elements) by: describing reproducing extending creating patterns using manipulatives, diagrams, sounds and actions 2N01. Say the number sequence from 0 to 100 by: 2s, 5s and 10s, forward and backward, using starting points that are multiples of 2, 5 and 10 respectively 10s, using starting points from 1 to 9 2s, starting from 1.