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FL Standard | Shortened Benchmark | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
MA.1.NSO.1.1 | Starting at a given number, count forward and backwards within 120 by ones. Skip count by 2s to 20 and by 5s to 100 |
MA.1.NSO.1.2 | Read numbers from 0 to 100 written in standard form, expanded form and word form. Write numbers from 0 to 100 using standard form and expanded form |
MA.1.NSO.1.3 | Compose and decompose two-digit numbers in multiple ways using tens and ones |
MA.1.NSO.1.4 | Plot, order and compare whole numbers up to 100 |
MA.1.NSO.2.1 | Recall addition facts with sums to 10 and related subtraction facts with automaticity |
MA.1.NSO.2.2 | Add two whole numbers with sums from 0 to 20, and subtract using related facts with procedural reliability |
MA.1.NSO.2.3 | Identify the number that is one more, one less, ten more and ten less than a given two-digit number |
MA.1.NSO.2.4 | Explore the addition of a two-digit number and a one-digit number with sums to 100 |
MA.1.NSO.2.5 | Explore subtraction of a one-digit number from a two-digit number |
MA.1.FR.1.1 | Partition circles and rectangles into two and four equal-sized parts |
MA.1.AR.1.1 | Apply properties of addition to find a sum of three or more whole numbers |
MA.1.AR.1.2 | Solve addition and subtraction real-world problems using objects, drawings or equations |
MA.1.AR.2.1 | Restate a subtraction problem as a missing addend problem using the relationship between addition and subtraction |
MA.1.AR.2.2 | Determine and explain if equations involving addition or subtraction are true or false |
MA.1.M.2.2 | Identify pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters, and express their values using ¢ symbol |
MA.1.DP.1.1 | Collect data into categories and represent results using tally marks or pictographs |
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What math topics do 1st graders learn in Florida?
Florida 1st graders learn counting to 120, addition and subtraction to 20, place value, telling time, counting coins, basic geometry, and solving word problems using B.E.S.T. standards.
How does StudyPug align with Florida B.E.S.T. standards?
StudyPug's 1st Grade Math curriculum is 100% aligned with Florida B.E.S.T. standards, covering all required benchmarks including number operations, measurement, data, and geometry.
What makes StudyPug effective for 1st graders?
StudyPug uses interactive practice activities, printable worksheets, and adaptive questions that adjust to your child's level, building confidence and mastery at their own pace.
How much time should my 1st grader spend on math practice?
We recommend 15-20 minutes of focused practice daily. Short, consistent sessions build skills more effectively than longer, infrequent study times for young learners.
Can StudyPug help prepare for Florida FAST assessments?
Yes, StudyPug's practice problems and activities mirror Florida FAST question formats, helping students become comfortable with the types of problems they'll encounter on assessments.

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