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Program Guide with Grade-level Standards
These are the suggested programs for each grade level that correspond to the Common Core State Math Standards. We recommend starting with the program that corresponds with the student or child’s grade level. Teachers and parents can also use this program for older students in order to keep working on maintenance of their fact fluency or for math intervention in the classroom.
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Kindergarten (Ages 5-6) - CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.OA.A.5
Beginning Addition
Students will work on addition problems with sums up to ten. Six second fluency threshold.
First Grade (Ages 6-7) - CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.OA.C.6
Beginning Addition & Subtraction
Students will work on addition problems with sums up to ten. Once they achieve fluency in these addition facts, they’ll move on to the corresponding subtraction problems. Six second fluency threshold.
Second Grade (Ages 7-8) - CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.OA.B.2
Addition & Subtraction
Students will start by working on single-digit addition problems (up to 9+9). Once they achieve fluency in these addition facts, they’ll move on to the corresponding subtraction problems. Six second fluency threshold.
Third Grade (Ages 8-9) - CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.C.7
Addition, Subtraction, & Multiplication
Students will start by working on single-digit addition problems (up to 9+9). Once they achieve fluency in these addition facts, they’ll move on to the corresponding subtraction problems. After achieving fluency in the subtraction facts, they will move on to multiplication problems (up to 9x9). Six second fluency threshold.
Fourth Grade (Ages 9-10) - CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NBT.B.4
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, & Division
Students will start by working on single-digit addition problems (up to 9+9). Once they achieve fluency in these addition facts, they’ll move on to the corresponding subtraction problems. After achieving fluency in the subtraction facts, they will move on to multiplication problems (up to 9x9)... and following multiplication, the corresponding division problems. Six second fluency threshold.
Fifth Grade (Ages 10-11) - CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NBT.B.5
Custom Program: Expanded Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, & Division
To assign this program, select Custom program in the dropdown menu. More options will appear. Make sure Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, & Division is selected, Expanded is selected, and you can choose between 6 seconds to answer or 3 seconds for more of a challenge.
Students will start by working on single and double-digit addition problems (up to 12+12). Once they achieve fluency in these addition facts, they’ll move on to the corresponding subtraction problems. After achieving fluency in the subtraction facts, they will move on to multiplication problems (up to 12x12)... and following multiplication, the corresponding division problems.
Sixth Grade (Ages 12-13) - CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.B.2
Custom Program: Expanded Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, & Division
To assign this program, select Custom program in the dropdown menu. More options will appear. Make sure Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, & Division is selected, Expanded is selected, and you can choose between 3 seconds to answer or 2 seconds for more of a challenge.
Students will start by working on single and double-digit addition problems (up to 12+12). Once they achieve fluency in these addition facts, they’ll move on to the corresponding subtraction problems. After achieving fluency in the subtraction facts, they will move on to multiplication problems (up to 12x12)... and following multiplication, the corresponding division problems.