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Laying a strong foundation: First graders learn about money, time, and measurements -- and that's not all.
Building on the basics, second graders should be able to add, count, write whole numbers up to 1,000, and much more.
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.