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ArgoPrep is a recipient of the prestigious Moms Choice Award. ArgoPrep also received the 2019 Seal of Approval from Homeschool.com for our award-winning workbooks. ArgoPrep was awarded the 2019 National Parenting Products Award and a Gold Medal Parents Choice Award.This book is your comprehensive workbook for 1st Grade Common Core Math.By practicing and mastering this entire workbook your child will become very familiar and comfortable with the state math exam and common core standards. This 1st Grade Common Core Math Daily Practice Workbook includes: 20 Weeks of Daily Math PracticeWeekly AssessmentsState Aligned Common Core CurriculumEnd of Year Assessment This book has the following topics covered: Week 1 - Adding and subtracting within 20Week 2- Word problems that involve three whole numbersWeek 3 - Properties of operationsWeek 4 - Subtraction as an unknown-addend problemWeek 5 - Add and subtract numbers within 20Week 6 - Secrets of how to add and subtractWeek 7 - The equal signWeek 8 - Add or subtract three whole numbersWeek 9 - Count to the number 120Week 10 - Learning about the ones and tens place valueWeek 11 - Compare two digit numbersWeek 12 - Add and subtract within 100Week 13 - Finding 10 more or 10 less than a number mentallyWeek 14 - Subtract multiples of 10 using models and drawingsWeek 15 - Order three objects by lengthWeek 16 - Adding and subtracting using equivalent numbersWeek 17 - Learn and write about timeWeek 18 - Representing and interpreting dataWeek 19 - Different shapes and their attributesWeek 20 - Two-dimensional shapes three-dimensional shapes and how to partition circles and rectangles into two or four equal partsEnd of Year AssessmentEach question is labeled with the specific common core standard so both parents and teachers can use this workbook for their student(s). This workbook takes the Common Core State Standards and divides them up among 20 weeks. By working on these problems on a daily basis students will be able to (1) find any deficiencies in their understanding and/or practice of math and (2) have small successes each day that will build competence and confidence in their abilities.