Common Core State StandardS
Common Core State StandardS formathematicsCommon Core State StandardS for matHematICStable of ContentsIntroduction 3Standards for mathematical Practice 6Standards for mathematical ContentKindergarten 9Grade 1 13Grade 2 17Grade 3 21Grade 4 27Grade 5 33Grade 6 39Grade 7 46Grade 8 52High School IntroductionHigh School Number and Quantity 58High School Algebra 62High School Functions 67High School Modeling 72High School Geometry 74High School Statistics and Probability 79Glossary 85Sample of Works Consulted 91Common Core State StandardS for matHematICSIntrodUCtIon | 3IntroductionToward greater focus and coherenceMathematics experiences in early childhood settings should concentrate on (1) number (which includes whole number, operations, and relations) and (2) geometry, spatial relations, and measurement, with more mathematics learning time devoted to number than to other topics.
The composite standards [of Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore] have a number of features that can inform an international benchmarking process for the development of K–6 mathematics standards in the U.S. First, the composite standards concentrate the early learning of mathematics on the number,
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