Common Core State Standards for Mathematics
A great place to begin exploring the Common Core Standards for Mathematics is with these video overviews from the Teaching Channel and the Hunt Institute.
You can also take a visual look at the standards by grade level at Achieve the Core with their coherence map. You can also download this Hyperlinked PowerPoint. I've provided a tree map which shows how the standards are designed. You can download this tree map as a pdf. file below.
You can also take a visual look at the standards by grade level at Achieve the Core with their coherence map. You can also download this Hyperlinked PowerPoint. I've provided a tree map which shows how the standards are designed. You can download this tree map as a pdf. file below.
Achieve the Core also has a great summary of the major, supporting, and additional work for each grade level.
Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics have some fantastic "Flip books" which teachers can use as a quick reference tool!
Other resources include a printable version of the standards can be found at CoreStandards.org. You can read the standards in Spanish at commoncore-espanol.sdcoe.net.
There is a great handout for teachers on Common Core from Education Northwest.
North Carolina has a great document which provides an overview of the work of each grade level in continuum form.
Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics have some fantastic "Flip books" which teachers can use as a quick reference tool!
Other resources include a printable version of the standards can be found at CoreStandards.org. You can read the standards in Spanish at commoncore-espanol.sdcoe.net.
There is a great handout for teachers on Common Core from Education Northwest.
North Carolina has a great document which provides an overview of the work of each grade level in continuum form.
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