Ohio's Learning Standards for Mathematics

Ohio educators, many of whom engage daily with Ohio students, drove the process to make improvements to Ohio’s Learning Standards for Mathematics as part of a periodic review. In many cases, the changes reflect instruction already taking place in Ohio’s classrooms. The clarifications in the revised standards will guide districts in modifying, not replacing their existing local curriculum, instructional plans and materials. In addition to the information available now, we will be providing additional resources to help educators learn about, and begin using, the revised standards. 


Ohio's Learning Standards for Mathematics (revised 2017)

In 2015-2016, educators statewide and the Ohio Department of Education began an updating process resulting in revised standards that the State Board of Education adopted in February 2017. The 2018-2019 Ohio’s State Tests will measure how students are progressing through the revised 2017 standards.

To assist educators in preparing to use the revised standards, the information below outlines suggested steps for 2017.
Also seeThree-Year View (2017-2019) of Suggested Transition Activities for Mathematics


Special Note Regarding Accessibility

The Ohio Department of Education is dedicated to making information posted on these webpages accessible, in accordance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. We will be making improvements to portable document format (PDF) documents so that mathematics documents are more accessible. In the meantime, those needing assistance may contact (877) 644-6338.

STEP ONE: Learn about the revised standards 

District leaders and teachers
Review the revised standards for your grade level(s) or high school course.  When available this spring, review supporting documents and videos. 

All Grades

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Mathematics Student Readiness Toolkit PowerPoint (Narrated Version
Overview - Student Readiness Toolkit for Mathematics
 
Grades K-12
Gap Analysis Planning Ahead Preparing for Instruction
K-8 High School 
K-8 Gap Analysis High School Gap Analysis
K-8 Learning Progression  
Color Coded K-5 Learning Progression  
Grades 6-8 Learning Progressions by Topic  
Grade 8-Geometry Learning Progressions by Topic
K-8 Critical Areas of Focus High School Critical Areas of Focus
Model Curriculum & Instructional Supports 
Standards for Mathematical Practice 

Kindergarten – Grade 8

K - 8 Standards By Grade Level 
Kindergarten Standards Grade 5 Standards
Grade 1 Standards Grade 6 Standards
Grade 2 Standards Grade 7 Standards
Grade 3 Standards Grade 8 Standards 
Grade 4 Standards
 
K - 8 Standards Supporting Documents
K-8 Learning Progressions Gap Analysis Introduction
K-8 Critical Areas of Focus K-8 Gap Analysis
Compacted Standards in Middle School

High School 

High School Standards By Course       
High School Standards By Course At a Glance
Algebra 1 Geometry
Math 1 Math 2
Algebra 2/Math 3 Data Science Foundations
Advanced Quantitative Reasoning Statistics and Probability
Discrete Mathematics/Computer Science
 
High School Gap Analysis      
High School
Gap Analysis Introduction
High School
Gap Analysis
Algebra 1
Gap Analysis
Geometry
Gap Analysis
Algebra 2
Gap Analysis
Math 1
Gap Analysis
Math 2
Gap Analysis
Math 3
Gap Analysis
 
High School Critical Areas of Focus
Algebra 1
Critical Areas of Focus
Geometry
Critical Areas of Focus
Math 1
Critical Areas of Focus
Math 2
Critical Areas of Focus
Algebra 2/Math 3
Critical Areas of Focus
Statistics and Probability
Critical Area of Focus
Advanced Quantitative Reasoning
Critical Area of Focus
Data Science Foundations
Critical Areas of Focus 
Discrete Mathematics/Computer Science Critical Areas of Focus

Other Transition Resources 

Videos

Overview
Standards Revision
Kindergarten- Grade 2
Highlights
Grades 3-5
Highlights
Grades 6-8
Highlights
High School
Highlights
Playlist

STEP 2: Develop a local transition plan   

District leaders

  • Develop a plan for updating local curriculum to address concepts and skills found in the revised standards, as well as complexity of thought expected. Use gap analysis documents as guides when posted, as well as our model three-year plan.
  • Begin updating district curricula based on the standards revisions.  

Teachers

  • Determine plan for updating grade-level instructional plans to address concepts and skills found in the revised standards, as well as the complexity of thought expected. Use gap analysis document for your grade or course when posted as a guide. 
  • Experiment with resources, strategies or classroom examples that address the revisions.  

STEP 3: Seek professional development 

District leaders
  • Plan professional development for staff about the standards revisions and district curriculum updating efforts.
Teachers  
  • Begin participating in related professional development supporting deeper content knowledge, increased rigor and instructional practices.
    • Mathematics Resources – This section provides assistance to educators for learning about and preparing to teach with the revised standards.

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