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Virginia - Grade 1 - Math SOL - Measurement and Geometry - Time - 1.9.a

Description

The student will investigate the passage of time and tell time to the hour and half-hour, using analog and digital clocks.

Additional Info

  • State - Virginia
  • Standard ID - 1.9.a
  • Subjects - Math
  • Grade - 1

Keywords

  • Math SOL
  • Virginia grade 1
  • Measurement and Geometry

More Virginia Topics

The student, given up to 110 objects, will group a collection into tens and ones and write the corresponding numeral.

(a) The student will represent and solve practical problems involving equal sharing with two or four sharers. (b) The student will represent and name fractions for halves and fourths, using models.

The student will use nonstandard units to measure and compare length, weight, and volume.

(a) The student will identify, trace, describe, and sort plane figures (triangles, squares, rectangles, and circles) according to number of sides, vertices, and angles. (b) The student will identify and describe representations of circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles in different environments, regardless of orientation, and explain reasoning.

The student will demonstrate an understanding of equality through the use of the equal symbol.

Here is the skill that Virginia requires you to master

  • Grade Level 1
  • State Test Mathematics Standards of Learning
  • State Standards Standards of Learning
  • Subject Math SOL
  • Topic Name Time
  • Standard ID 1.9.a
  • Description
    The student will investigate the passage of time and tell time to the hour and half-hour, using analog and digital clocks.

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