Grade 1 Overall Expectations:
Describe and represent shape, location, and movement by applying geometric properties and spatial relationships in order to navigate the world around them
Describe the relative locations of objects or people, using positional language. Give and follow directions for moving from one location to another
- Plotting points and position (Book)
- I’m on it! (Book)
- Angela’s airplane (Book)
- 10 Minute Maths: Positional Language (YouTube)
- Online Game Positional Words Match (Website)
- Positional Words (Website)
- How to Teach Your Kids Positional Language with Activities and Games (Website)
Compare, estimate, and determine measurements in various contexts
- Shape up! (Book)
- Perimeter, area, and volume : a monster book of dimensions (Book)
- Stone Age Geometry : Triangles (Book)
- Stone Age Geometry : Squares (Book)
- 50 fabulous measurement activities : hands-on activities for exploring length, perimeter, weight, volume, and time that will send kids’ measurement skills sky high! (Book)
Compare several everyday objects and order them according to length, area, mass, and capacity
- Look-alikes, jr. (Book)
- How long or how wide? : a measuring guide (Book)
- How tall is tall? : comparing structures (Book)
- Measure Length | Mathematics Grade 1 (YouTube)
- Comparing Length, Mass and Capacity (YouTube)
- 1st Grade Measurement Worksheets (Website)
Read the date on a calendar, and use a calendar to identify days, weeks, months, holidays, and seasons
- The time book : a brief history from lunar calendars to atomic clocks (Book)
- The calendar (Book)
- A Canadian year : twelve months in the life of Canada’s kids (Book)
- The sun was the first clock : and other facts about time (Book)
- Celebrate seasons (Book)
- Using a Calendar (YouTube)
- Calendars for Kids | Helping Kids Learn Months and Days (without getting bored) (YouTube)