Focus TEKS
Composing and Decomposing within 10
- K.2I compose and decompose numbers up to 10 with objects and pictures
Developing the Concept of Subtraction
- K.3B solve word problems using objects and drawings to find
sums up to 10 anddifferences within 10- K.3A model
the action of joining to represent addition andthe action of separating to represent subtraction - K.3C explain the strategies used to solve problems involving
adding andsubtracting within 10 using spoken words, concrete and pictorial models, and number sentences
- K.3A model
Numeracy TEKS
Number Sense
- K.2D recognize instantly the quantity of a small group of objects [up to 10] in organized and random arrangements
Counting Patterns
- K.5 The student is expected to recite numbers up to
at least 100[60 in this unit] by ones and tens beginning with any given number
Spiral Review TEKS
Counting Collections (Suggested: 4 days, using both numeracy and spiral review time)
- K.5 The student is expected to recite numbers up to at least
100[60 in this unit] by ones and tensbeginning with any given number[beginning with 1 in this unit]
Comparing Quantities (Suggested: 10 days)
- K.2H use comparative language to describe two numbers up to
20[10 in this unit] presented as written numeral- K.2E generate a set using concrete and pictorial models that represents a number that is more than, less than, and equal to a given number up to
20[10 in this unit] - K.2F generate a number that is one more than or one less than another number up to at least
20[10 in this unit] - K.2G compare sets of objects up to at least
20[10 in this unit] in each set using comparative language
- K.2E generate a set using concrete and pictorial models that represents a number that is more than, less than, and equal to a given number up to
Measurable Attributes (Suggested: 5 days)
- K.7B compare two objects with a common measurable attribute to see which object has more of/less of the attribute and describe the difference
- K.7A give an example of a measurable attribute of a given object, including length, capacity, and weight


