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Item Lesson 1 Connect measurement with physical units by using multiple copies of the same physical unit to measure(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic A: Understand Concepts about the RulerItem Lesson 1 Bundle and count ones, tens, and hundreds to 1,000(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic A: Forming Base Ten Units of Ten, a Hundred, and a ThousandItem Lesson 1 Describe two-dimensional shapes based on attributes(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic A: Attributes of Geometric ShapesItem Lesson 1 Practice making ten and adding to ten(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic A; Foundations for Fluency with Sums and Differences Within 100Item Lesson 1 Relate 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, and 10 less to addition and subtraction of 1 and 10.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic A: Sums and Differences Within 100Item Lesson 1 Relate 10 more, 10 less, 100 more, and 100 less to addition and subtraction of 10 and 100.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic A: Strategies for Adding and Subtracting Within 1,000Item Lesson 1 Sort and record data into a table using up to four categories; use category counts to solve word problems(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic A: Problem Solving with Categorical DataItem Lesson 1 Use manipulatives to create Equal groups(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic A: Formation of Equal GroupsItem Lesson 10 Explore $1,000. How many $10 bills can we change for a thousand dollar bill?(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic D: Modeling Base Ten Numbers Within 1,000 with MoneyItem Lesson 10 Partition circles and rectangles into equal parts, and describe those parts as halves, thirds, or fourths(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic C: Halves, Thirds, and Fourths of Circles and RectanglesItem Lesson 10 Use math drawings to represent additions with up to two compositions and relate drawings to the addition algorithm(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic B: Strategies for Composing Tens and Hundreds Within 1,002Item Lesson 10 Use math drawings to represent the composition when adding a two-digit to a three-digit addend(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic B: Strategies for Composing a TenItem Lesson 10 Use square tiles to compose a rectangle, and relate to the array model(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic C: Rectangular Arrays as a Foundation for Multiplication and DivisionItem Lesson 10 Use the fewest number of coins to make a given value(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic B: Problem Solving with Coins and BillsItem Lesson 11 Count the total value of ones, tens, and hundreds with place value disks.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic E: Modeling Numbers Within 1,000 with Place Value DisksItem Lesson 11 Describe a whole by the number of equal parts including 2 halves, 3 thirds, and 4 fourths(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic C: Halves, Thirds, and Fourths of Circles and RectanglesItem Lesson 11 Represent subtraction with and without the decomposition of 1 ten as 10 ones with manipulatives.(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic C: Strategies for Decomposing a TenItem Lesson 11 Use different strategies to make $1 or make change from $1(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic B: Problem Solving with Coins and BillsItem Lesson 11 Use math drawings to represent additions with up to two compositions and relate drawings to the addition algorithm(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic B: Strategies for Composing Tens and Hundreds Within 1,003Item Lesson 11 Use square tiles to compose a rectangle, and relate to the array model(Great Minds) Eureka MathTopic C: Rectangular Arrays as a Foundation for Multiplication and Division