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Understanding Measurement, and Length:
Look below to see how each standard is addressed in our garden project.
Look below to see how each standard is addressed in our garden project.
MCC2.MD.1
Measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes.
Measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes.
MCC2.MD.2
Measure the length of an object twice, using length units of different lengths for the two measurements; describe how the two measurements relate to the size of the unit chosen.
Measure the length of an object twice, using length units of different lengths for the two measurements; describe how the two measurements relate to the size of the unit chosen.
MCC2.MD.3
Estimate lengths using units of inches, feet, centimeters, and meters.
Estimate lengths using units of inches, feet, centimeters, and meters.
MCC2.MD.4
Measure to determine how much longer one object is than another, expressing the length difference in terms of a standard length unit.
Measure to determine how much longer one object is than another, expressing the length difference in terms of a standard length unit.
MCC2.MD.9
Generate measurement data by measuring lengths of several objects to the nearest whole unit, or by making repeated measurements of the same object. Show the measurements by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in whole- number units.
Generate measurement data by measuring lengths of several objects to the nearest whole unit, or by making repeated measurements of the same object. Show the measurements by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in whole- number units.
MCC2.MD.10
Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems10 using information presented in a bar graph.
Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems10 using information presented in a bar graph.
Understanding Plane and Solid Figures:
Look below to see how each standard is addressed in our garden project.
Look below to see how each standard is addressed in our garden project.
MCC2.G.2
Partition a rectangle into rows and columns of same-size squares and count to find the total number of them.
Partition a rectangle into rows and columns of same-size squares and count to find the total number of them.