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Subject: Curriculum Decoding and Translation PART A
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: conshyboy-ga
List Price: $4.00
Posted: 18 Mar 2004 17:22 PST
Expires: 23 Mar 2004 16:38 PST
Question ID: 318149
Hi!

I recently posted a question regarding decoding an entire grade school
curriculum for only $15.00. I was told by czh, and rightfully so, that
I should consider offering more money for the question. What I am
going to do instead is break the curriculum down by grade and see if
it helps get the question answered.

So the question/request:

Could you please follow the link underneath this paragraph to NASD?s
kindergarten curriculum? There will be 25 bullet points (criteria).
Please take each of them and do the following.

a. Redefine into easy to understand language

b. Give an example of the problem in context (e.g. which of these
coins is equal to 5 cents)

The example problem should be one that could be copied/modified into a
worksheet for children in an after school program.

The link to the website is:

http://www.nasd.k12.pa.us/curri/Math/math_k.htm

The link to my original question (in case you need more of a reference point):

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=317347

Thanks again, and I hope this question is more tempting!

Joe

Clarification of Question by conshyboy-ga on 18 Mar 2004 17:26 PST
Also, please follow the following format when citing the example:

K, 1:

The above would signify that you were giving an example for the
Kindergarten curriculum criteria 1 ("Divide a set of objects into
equal parts using terms whole, part, and 1/2.  Use
drawings/diagrams/models to show the concept of 1/2 as part of a
whole.  (2.1.3.B(D))")
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