Correlation to: McGraw-Hill Using Number Worlds and McGraw-Hill to build mathematical proficiency
The following correlation shows how to use the Number Worlds program as supplemental intervention for students who need additional support to core instruction. By using the information in this correlation, Number Worlds can be used to provide focused, explicit instruction in essential mathematics concepts and skills that build the foundation for continued learning. Students needing intensive intervention can be placed in the Number Worlds program according to their own unique needs using the Placement Tests. Using the Correlation The left column of the correlation lists each unit of core instruction. The right columns of the correlation list weeks of Number Worlds instruction that provide an alternative way of teaching the unit lesson concept, teach and reinforce prerequisite skills, or provide additional review and reinforcement of lesson concepts. For each week of supporting Number Worlds instruction, the following information is provided: Level: The level from which instruction has been identified (i.e. Levels A-J) Unit: The unit from which instruction has been identified (i.e. Unit 1 = Number Sense). Use the chart below to help determine which unit title each unit number is referencing. Week: The week from which instruction has been identified (i.e. Week 3). Title: The title of the week of instruction that has been identified (i.e. Percents). Unit Numbers and Titles for each Number Worlds Level For BEST RESULTS: Use Number Worlds lessons as additional mathematics instruction for students needing support to core instruction. Number Worlds lessons can be implemented in a variety of settings, including small groups, pull-out programs, and after school programs. Students needing intensive intervention can be placed in the Number Worlds program according to their own unique needs using the Placement Tests. For each unit, several weeks of supporting Number Worlds lessons have been identified. Use the weeks of Number Worlds instruction that best meets your students needs in any order; however, use each full week of Number Worlds lessons completely and in sequence. Use all Number Worlds lesson components as identified in the Number Worlds Teacher s Edition.
Kindergarten New Hampshire : Levels B & C 2007 McGraw-Hill CHAPTER LEVEL WEEK TITLE 1 Numbers 0 to 5 B 1 Counting Basics B 6 More Counting and Comparing B 10 Matching Quantities and Numbers B 23 Understanding Numerals 2 Numbers to 10 3 Numbers Beyond 10 B 1 Counting Basics B 3 Adding One B 8 Making Comparisons B 30 Creating Sets C 1 Counting C 3 More Counting and Comparing C 4 Matching Dot Sets to Numerals C 5 Number Sequence and Number Lines McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Kindergarten Levels B and C 1 of 2
CHAPTER LEVEL WEEK TITLE 4 Compose and Decompose Numbers to 10 5 Addition 6 Subtraction 7 Compose and Decompose Numbers 11 to 19 8 Measurement 9 Classify Objects 10 Position B 24 Adding and Subtracting on a Vertical Scale B 25 More Operations on a Vertical Scale C 10 More Adding C 16 More Counting and Adding B 22 Adding and Subtracting on a Dial B 24 Adding and Subtracting on a Vertical Scale C 16 More Counting and Adding B 22 Adding and Subtracting on a Dial B 24 Adding and Subtracting on a Vertical Scale B 25 More Operations on a Vertical Scale C 4 Matching Dot Sets to Numerals C 19 Subtracting C 26 Addition Stories B 7 Comparing Sets C 28 Adding and Subtracting Length B 7 Comparing Sets B 8 Making Comparisons C 5 Number Sequence and Number Lines C 30 Making a Map 11 Two-Dimensional Shapes B 8 Making Comparisons 12 Three-Dimensional Shapes This topic is not covered in Number Worlds Levels B and C. McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Kindergarten Levels B and C 2 of 2
Grade 1 New Hampshire : Levels C & D 2007 McGraw-Hill 1 Addition Concepts C 16 More Counting and Adding C 17 Solving Equations D 1 1 Constructing Whole Numbers D 3 1 Adding Quantities D 3 4 Mastering the Basic Facts 2 Subtraction Concepts C 12 Writing Equations C 22 Subtracting to Zero D 4 1 Subtracting Quantities D 4 2 Writing Subtraction Equations D 4 4 Mastering the Basic Facts McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Grade 1 Levels C and D 1 of 2
3 Addition Strategies to 20 4 Subtraction Strategies to 20 5 Place Value 6 Two-Digit Addition and Subtraction 7 Organize and Use Graphs C 17 Solving Equations D 3 2 Writing Addition Equations D 3 3 Adding Successive Quantities D 3 4 Mastering the Basic Facts C 19 Subtracting D 4 2 Writing Subtraction Equations D 4 3 Subtraction Tools and Strategies D 4 4 Mastering the Basic Facts C 24 Numbers to 100 C 25 More Numbers to 100 C 27 Tens and Ones D 1 2 Numbers on a Line D 1 4 Tens and Ones C 27 Tens and Ones D 1 2 Numbers on a Line D 1 4 Tens and Ones C 15 Graphing and Comparing Numbers D 6 2 It s the Weekend! D 6 3 It s a Zoo Out There! 8 Measurement and Time 9 Two-Dimensional Shapes and Equal Shares C 15 Graphing and Comparing Numbers C 28 Adding and Subtracting Length D 5 2 Linear Measurement D 5 1 Investigating Shapes 10 Three-Dimensional Shapes This topic is not covered in Number Worlds Levels C and D. McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Grade 1 Levels C and D 2 of 2
Grade 2 New Hampshire : Levels D & E 2007 McGraw-Hill 1 Apply Addition and Subtraction Concepts D 3 1 Adding Quantities D 3 4 Mastering the Basic Facts D 4 2 Writing Subtraction Equations D 4 4 Mastering the Basic Facts 2 Number Patterns 3 Add Two-Digit Numbers 4 Subtract Two-Digit Numbers D 2 3 Patterns and Rules D 3 4 Mastering the Basic Facts E 3 1 Using Doubles and Near-Doubles E 3 2 Using Nice Numbers E 3 4 Using Partial Sums D 4 1 Subtracting Quantities D 4 4 Mastering the Basic Facts E 4 2 Subtraction Strategies E 4 3 Subtraction with Regrouping McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Grade 2 Levels D and E 1 of 2
5 Place Value to 1,000 E 1 2 Place Value to 999 E 1 4 Whole-Number Relationships 6 Add Three-Digit Numbers E 3 4 Using Partial Sums 7 Subtract Three-Digit Numbers E 4 3 Subtraction with Regrouping E 4 4 Subtraction with Regrouping 8 Money E 1 3 Representing Number Systems 9 Data Analysis D 6 3 It s a Zoo Out There! E 6 2 Informal Data Representations E 6 4 More Graphs 10 Time E 5 4 Measuring Time 11 Customary and Metric Lengths 12 Geometric Shapes and Equal Shares D 5 2 Linear Measurement D 5 3 Perimeter D 6 3 It s a Zoo Out There! E 6 2 Informal Data Representations D 5 1 Investigating Shapes McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Grade 2 Levels D and E 2 of 2
Grade 3 New Hampshire : Levels E & F 2007 McGraw-Hill 1 Place Value E 1 2 Place Value E 1 4 Whole-Number Relationships F 1 1 Constructing Numbers to 999 2 Addition 3 Subtraction 4 Understand Multiplication E 3 2 Using Nice Numbers E 3 4 Using Partial Sums F 3 2 Sharpening Computation Skills F 3 3 Computational Estimation E 4 4 Subtraction with Regrouping F 3 2 Sharpening Computation Skills F 3 3 Computational Estimation F 4 1 Models for Multiplication F 4 2 Number Lines and Arrays McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Grade 3 Levels E and F 1 of 2
5 Understand Division 6 Multiplication and Division Patterns 7 Multiplication and Division 8 Apply Multiplication and Division 9 Properties and Equations 10 Fractions 11 Measurement 12 Represent and Interpret Data 13 Perimeter and Area 14 Geometry F 4 2 Number Lines and Arrays F 4 3 Building Multiplication Facts F 4 1 Models for Multiplication F 4 2 Number Lines and Arrays F 4 3 Building Multiplication Facts F 4 2 Number Lines and Arrays F 4 3 Building Multiplication Facts E 2 4 Variables and Equality F 2 4 Variables and Equality F 1 4 Comparing Numbers to 9,999 F 3 4 Computing Units of Measurement E 5 3 Measuring Volume and Capacity E 5 4 Measuring Time E 6 3 More with Bar Graphs E 6 4 More Graphs F 6 3 Showing Data in Line Plots F 4 2 Number Lines and Arrays F 5 3 Measuring Area F 1 4 Comparing Numbers to 9,999 F 5 1 Investigating Shapes McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Grade 3 Levels E and F 2 of 2
Grade 4 New Hampshire : Levels F & G 2007 McGraw-Hill 1 Place Value F 1 2 Place Value to 9,999 F 1 4 Comparing Numbers to 9,999 2 Add and Subtract Whole Numbers 3 Understand Multiplication and Division F 2 4 Variables and Equality F 3 1 Addition and Subtraction Stories F 3 2 Sharpening Computation Skills F 3 3 Computational Estimation G 3 1 Multiplication Basics G 4 2 Division Basics McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Grade 4 Levels F and G 1 of 2
4 Multiply with One-Digit Numbers 5 Multiply with Two-Digit Numbers 6 Divide by a One-Digit Number 7 Patterns and Sequences G 3 1 Multiplication Basics G 3 2 Beyond the Basics G 3 2 Beyond the Basics G 4 1 Constructing Division G 4 2 Division Basics G 4 3 Beyond the Basics F 2 1 Exploring Patterns F 2 2 Patterns and Relationships G 2 1 Variables F 1 4 Comparing Numbers to 9,999 8 Fractions 9 Operations with Fractions 10 Fractions and Decimals 11 Customary Measurement 12 Metric Measurement 13 Perimeter and Area 14 Geometry G 1 1 Fractions as Parts of Wholes or Parts of Sets G 1 2 Equivalent Fractions G 1 3 Comparing and Ordering Fractions G 1 2 Equivalent Fractions G 3 2 Beyond the Basics F 1 4 Comparing Numbers to 9,999 G 1 4 Fractions and Decimals F 3 4 Computing Units of Measurement F 5 3 Measuring Area F 5 4 Measurement Conversions F 3 4 Computing Units of Measurement F 5 3 Measuring Area F 4 2 Number Lines and Arrays F 5 3 Measuring Area F 5 1 Investigating Shapes G 5 1 Developing Spatial Visualization McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Grade 4 Levels F and G 2 of 2
Grade 5 New Hampshire : Levels G & H 2007 McGraw-Hill 1 Place Value G 1 4 Fractions and Decimals H 1 1 Whole Number Knowledge H 1 4 Decimals 2 Multiply Whole Numbers 3 Divide by a One-Digit Divisor G 3 1 Multiplication Basics G 3 2 Beyond the Basics H 4 2 Fluency with Multiplication G 4 1 Constructing Division G 4 2 Division Basics G 4 3 Beyond the Basics H 4 3 Division Basics McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Grade 5 Levels G and H 1 of 2
4 Divide by a Two-Digit Divisor G 4 3 Beyond the Basics H 4 3 Division Basics H 4 4 Focus on Long Division 5 Add and Subtract Decimals H 3 3 Adding and Subtracting Decimals 6 Multiply and Divide Decimals 7 Expressions and Patterns 8 Fractions and Decimals G 3 2 Beyond the Basics G 4 4 Computation in Context H 3 4 Multiplying and Dividing Decimals G 2 3 Functional Relationships G 2 4 More with Functional Relationships G 1 4 Fractions and Decimals G 3 4 More About Multiplication H 1 4 Decimals 9 Add and Subtract Fractions H 3 1 Adding and Subtracting Fractions 10 Multiply and Divide Fractions 11 Measurement 12 Geometry G 1 2 Equivalent Fractions H 3 2 Multiplying and Dividing Fractions G 4 4 Computation in Context H 2 2 Rates H 2 4 Proportional Reasoning G 5 4 Volume H 5 1 Measuring and Constructing Angles H 5 2 Exploring Polygons H 5 4 Volume and Surface Area McGraw-Hill /McGraw-Hill Number Worlds 2007 Grade 5 Levels G and H 2 of 2