Everyday Mathematics is the curriculum we use for math. It largely consists of daily routines including the calendar, observing the weather every day, our daily schedule, a survey question, number of the day, and daily attendance. With these things we look at patterns, graphs, tally marks, different numbers and representations of those numbers, order and comparisons.
Other things we will explore through the daily lessons are money, comparing lengths and making measurements, determining the volume of certain objects, being able to make and read graphs, writing numbers, sorting by attribute, learning about shapes and patterns, estimating, etc.
Other things we will explore through the daily lessons are money, comparing lengths and making measurements, determining the volume of certain objects, being able to make and read graphs, writing numbers, sorting by attribute, learning about shapes and patterns, estimating, etc.