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Health
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Math
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CSI: Mathematics
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M2D: Data Analysis and Probability
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Coordinate Graphs - EXTRA
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M2D1: Create and interpret simple tables and graphs
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M2G: Geometry
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M2G2: Describe and classify solid geometric figures
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M2G2.a: Identify and count faces of geometric solids
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M2G2.b: Right, obtuse, and acute angles
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M2G3: Change in attributes as 2D and 3D are cut and rearranged
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M2M: Measurement
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M2M1: identify standard and metric units, and measure length
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M2M1.a: Compare theone unit to another
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M2M1.b: Estimate lengths, and determine if reasonable
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M2M1.c: Determine an appropriate tool and unit for measuring
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M2M2: Tell time to the nearest five minutes and relationships of
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M2M3: Estimate, then measure, temperature (Fahrenheit)
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M2N4: Students will understand and compare fractions
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M2N4.a: Model, identify, label, and compare fractions
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M2N4.b: What fraction makes a whole
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M2N5: Represent expressions using equality and inequality signs
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M2N5.a: Use boxes or ___ to represent a missing value
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M2N5.b: Represent problem solving situations
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M2N: Numbers and Operations
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M2N1: Students will use multiple representation of numbers
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M2N1.a: Show numbers - models, diagrams, and number sentences
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M2N1.b: Relative magnitude of numbers - tens, hundreds, thousand
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M2N1.c: Money - count back change, decimal notation and symbols
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M2N2: Students will build fluency with multi-digit addition and
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M2N2.b: Inverse to add/subtract and check solutions
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M2N2.c: Use mental math strategies such as benchmark numbers
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M2N2.d: Commutative, associative, and identity proprties to simp
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M2N2.e: Estimate to determine if solutions are reasonable
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M2N3: Students will understand multiplication, multiply numbers,
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M2N3.a: Understand multiplication as repeated addition
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M2N3.b: Use repeated addition, arrays, skip counting
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M2N3.c: Use the multiplication table
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M2N3.d: Repeated subtraction, equal sharing, forming groups
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Reading
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ELA2R3 Vocabulary
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b. Recognizes grade appropriate words with multiple meanings
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c . Homophones, homographs, antonyms, and synonyms
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ELA2R4 Comprehension
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b. Makes predictions
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d. Recalls explicit facts and infers implicit facts
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e. Summarizes text content
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f. Distinguishes fact from fiction
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g. Interprets illustrations, diagrams, charts, graphs
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i. Identifies and infers main ideas and supporting details
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k. Identifies and infers cause-and-effect
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n. Uses titles, tables of contents, and chapter headings
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p. Uses word parts to determine meanings
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q. Uses dictionary, thesaurus, and glossary skills
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ELA2W1 Writing
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e. parts of a friendly letter
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l. correct subject/verb agreement
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m. Uses nouns (singular, plural, possessive)
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n. Uses singular possessive pronouns
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o. Uses singular and plural personal pronouns
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s. Begins to use commas
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u. Recognizes appropriate use of quotation marks
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Poetry
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Science
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Unit 1 – S2E1a Physical Attributes of Stars
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Unit 2 – S2E2a,b,c,d Position of Sun and Moon and their patterns
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S2E2.a: Investigate the position of the sun
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S2E2.b: Determine how the shadows change through the day
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S2E2.c: Length of the day and night in each season
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S2E2.d: Record the shape of the moon
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Unit 3 - S2E3a Causes of Change
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Unit 4 - S2P1a,b Properties of Matter
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S2P1.a: Three common states of matter: solid, liquid, gas
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S2P1.b: Investigate changes in objects
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Unit 5 - S2P2a,b Sources of Energy
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S2P2.a: Identify sources of light, heat, and energy of motion
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S2P2.b: Describe how light, heat, and motion energy are used
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Unit 6 - S2P3a,b Pushes and Pulls
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S2P3.a: Effect of Push and Pull on motion of an object
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S2P3.b: Demonstrate the effects of changes of speed on an object
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Unit 7 - S2L1a,b,c,d Life Cycles
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Social Studies
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SS2CG Government/Civic Understandings
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SS2CG1 Concept of government, and need for rules and laws
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SS2CG2 Identify roles of the President, Government, and Mayor
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SS2CG3 Positive character traits of the historical figures
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SS2CG4 State and national capitol buildings and capitals
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SS2E Economic Understandings
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SS2E1 Choices and opportunity costs due to scarcity
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SS2E2 Identify ways in which goods and services are allocated
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SS2E3 People usually use money to obtain goods and services
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SS2E4 Costs and benefits of personal spending and saving choices
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SS2G Geographic Understandings
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SS2G1 Locate major topographical features of Georgia
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2.SS2G1.b Locate the major rivers
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SS2G1.a Locate all the geographic regions of Georgia
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SS2G2 Cultural and geographic systems of the historical figures
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SS2H Historical Understandings
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SS2H1 Historical figures in Georgia
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James Oglethorpe
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Jimmy Carter
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Mary Musgrove
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Sequoyah
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SS2H1.b Compare/contrast life of historical figures to present
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Tomochichi