
Comparing the Sizes of Objects
Compare objects using the following comparative words: tall, taller, or tallest; short, shorter, or shortest; long, longer, or longest; heavy, heavier, or heaviest; or light, lighter, or lightest.

Compare objects using the following comparative words: tall, taller, or tallest; short, shorter, or shortest; long, longer, or longest; heavy, heavier, or heaviest; or light, lighter, or lightest.

Measure length and height of objects using non-standard units

Multiply 3-to 4-digit numbers by a one-digit multiplier without and with regrouping

Measure length and height of objects using non-standard units

Divide three- to four-digit numbers by one- or two-digit numbers without or with remainder

Compare lengths, distances, and heights using nonstandard units

Divide three- to four-digit numbers by one- or two-digit numbers without or with remainder

Measure length and height of objects using non-standard units

Measure weight of objects using nonstandard units

Divide three- to four-digit numbers by one- or two-digit numbers without or with remainder

Compare weights using nonstandard units.

Divide three- to four-digit numbers by one- or two-digit numbers without or with remainder

Compare weights using nonstandard units.

Divide three- to four-digit numbers 10 100 and 1000 without and with remainder, and with speed and accuracy

Measure capacities of objects using nonstandard units

Divide three- to four-digit numbers 10 100 and 1000 without and with remainder, and with speed and accuracy

Compare capacities of objects using the following comparative words: more or most, or less or least

Divide three- to four-digit numbers 10 100 and 1000 without and with remainder, and with speed and accuracy

Compare capacities of objects using the following comparative words: more or most, or less or least

Divide three- to four-digit numbers 10 100 and 1000 without and with remainder, and with speed and accuracy

Estimate the quotient of three- to four-digit dividends by one- to two-digit divisors with reasonable results

Compare capacities of objects using the following comparative words: more or most, or less or least

Estimate the quotient of three- to four-digit dividends by one- to two-digit divisors with reasonable results

Estimate the quotient of three- to four-digit dividends by one- to two-digit divisors with reasonable results

Compare objects using the following comparative words: tall, taller, or tallest; short, shorter, or shortest; long, longer, or longest; heavy, heavier, or heaviest; or light, lighter, or lightest.

Estimate the quotient of three- to four-digit dividends by one- to two-digit divisors with reasonable results

Visualize and count by 2s, 5s, and 10s through 100.

Mentally divide two- to three-digit numbers by one-digit numbers without remainder using appropriate strategies

Visualize and count by 2s, 5s, and 10s through 100.

Visualize and count by 2s, 5s, and 10s through 100.

Mentally divide two- to three-digit numbers by one-digit numbers without remainder using appropriate strategies

Visualize and count by 2s, 5s, and 10s through 100.

Mentally divide two- to three-digit numbers by one-digit numbers without remainder using appropriate strategies

Visualize and give the place value and value of a digit in one- and two- digit numbers

Visualize and give the place value and value of a digit in one- and two- digit numbers

Visualize and give the place value and value of a digit in one- and two- digit numbers
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