Building on the basics, second graders should be able to add, count, write whole numbers up to 1,000, and much more.
Fifth grade math kicks off with a limited look at the wide world of algebra.
Real numbers in the real world: Fourth grade math emphasizes applying what kids know and knowing what they apply.
Facts, facts, and more facts! In addition to drilling those times tables, third graders focus on math facts rather than fancy ideas.
Laying strong foundations: First graders learn about money, time, measurements, and more.
Building on the basics, second graders should be able to add, count, write whole numbers up to 1,000, and much more.
Object lessons: Kindergartners kick-start math with blocks, bottle caps, and dice.
Facts, facts, and more facts! In addition to drilling those times tables, third graders focus on math facts rather than fancy ideas.
Real numbers in the real world: Fourth grade math emphasizes applying what kids know and knowing what they apply.
Fifth grade math kicks off with a limited look at the wide world of algebra.