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2nd Grade MAPs

Page history last edited by Gena Barnhill 11 months, 1 week ago

Throughout their Pk-12 education experience, mathematically literate students will:

Develop a Deep and Flexible Conceptual Understanding 

 

Students will apply their knowledge of number relationships to connect with what they know about whole numbers. Students represent and explain problems and situations mathematically with numbers, words, pictures, symbols, tables, graphs, and concrete models. Second-grade students understand when and how to use these representations. 

Develop Accurate and Appropriate Procedural Fluency   

Students will select from various strategies or algorithms to solve problems.  They will demonstrate the ability to be flexible with mathematical processes.  They will demonstrate the ability to choose an appropriate strategy that will allow them to achieve an accurate solution for any given problem. Students will progress from conceptual understanding to more efficient procedural methods. 

Develop Strategies for Problem Solving   

Students will generate and analyze patterns by making predictions and drawing conclusions to solve everyday problems. They will use multiple learning tools (pictures, manipulatives, symbols, graphs, etc.) to make sense of problems. They will find methods to evaluate their answers and question the reasonableness of their solutions. They will understand that problem-solving is an iterative process.

Develop Mathematical Reasoning   

Students will explore mathematics and communicate their strategies to their peers by explaining their processes. They will discuss and compare the thinking and strategies of others with their own as they reason through problems.  They understand that mathematics should make sense and develop the ability to communicate their solutions. 

Develop a Productive Mathematical Disposition   

Students will make a plan for solving a problem by trying different approaches when the problem is difficult. Perseverance is important as students productively struggle to make sense of and find solutions to mathematical situations. Students understand problems can be solved in more than one way and develop the ability to check whether the solution is reasonable and accurate. 

Develop the Ability to Make Conjectures, Model, and Generalize 

 

Students will analyze patterns to make predictions, draw conclusions, and solve real-world mathematical problems. Students can apply mathematical ideas to real-world situations by using models such as graphs, drawings, tables, symbols, numbers, and diagrams to solve problems and communicate their reasoning. They generalize strategies to apply to unknown mathematics.  

Develop the Ability to Communicate Mathematically   

Students will use mathematical language and terms to discuss, write, read, interpret, and translate mathematical ideas. Second-grade students can explain, through peer interactions, both what to do and why their solutions work. They listen to the ideas of peers and develop the ability to compare their reasoning to the reasoning of others. 

 

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