Multiplicative comparison pdf5/26/2023 The Common Core standards for English Language Arts start at the Kindergarten grade level, but eSpark Learning understands that education should begin in the years before. As their knowledge progresses, Pre-K students will start to work with objects - learning how to count them in different configurations, count how many, and matching them with written numerals. Then, through repetition and practice, students will begin to understand sequences, including which numbers come before or after one another. Initially, students will learn to recite numbers in order from one through 20. More specifically, students will navigate seven standards - each aligned to one domain: Counting and Cardinality. Through eSpark’s curriculum, Pre-K students will learn the most basic introductory math skills, including reciting and recognizing numbers. With these, students will have the building blocks necessary to succeed in all the standards they will learn in Kindergarten (and beyond). But through research and in-depth knowledge of the Common Core, eSpark Learning has developed standards-aligned teaching resources for Pre-K students and teachers. For Pre-K students, the Common Core doesn’t outline official standards in Mathematical Practice.
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