by Brian Crawford | Oct 25, 2013 | Common Core, Common Core Math, Fifth Grade, Resources for Parents, Teaching Resources
Here is the Common Core at a glance for the fifth grade, available as a free PDF download at the bottom of this post. This graphic shows the percentage of Common Core standards per Common Core domain, as laid out by the Common Core State Standard Initiative. While...
by Brian Crawford | Oct 20, 2013 | Common Core, Common Core Math, Fourth Grade, Resources for Parents, Teaching Resources
Here is the Common Core at a glance for fourth grade mathematics. It is my hope that teachers will use this infographic to share with parents to illustrate some of the various skills that their students will be learning and practicing during the fourth grade academic...
by Brian Crawford | Oct 19, 2013 | Common Core, Common Core Math, Resources for Parents, Teaching Resources, Third Grade
Here is our latest classroom resource, available as a free PDF download at the bottom of this page, for the Common Core domains for third grade mathematics. It is my hope that teachers will be able to use these graphics as posters for their classroom walls, or to...
by Brian Crawford | Oct 18, 2013 | Common Core, Common Core Math, Resources for Parents, Second Grade, Teaching Resources
As I’ve already done with kindergarten and first grade, here is a breakdown of the Common Core domains for second grade mathematics. I’m hoping that this free PDF can serve as a resource for teachers’ classroom walls or for teachers to distribute to...
by Brian Crawford | Oct 17, 2013 | Common Core, Common Core Math, First Grade, Resources for Parents, Teaching Resources
Here is the first grade version of the Common Core Breakdown for mathematics. I’ve taken the various Common Core domains from the Common Core State Standards Initiative and broken them down using pie charts. I’m hoping that this free PDF can serve as a...
by Brian Crawford | Oct 16, 2013 | Common Core, Common Core Math, Kindergarten, Resources for Parents, Teaching Resources
Are you teaching according to the Common Core State Standards? Wouldn’t it be useful to have a diagram that shows a breakdown of the various Common Core domains for your grade level? That’s what I thought, so I created some pie charts of the various Common...