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Algebraic ReasoningStandard 1 Algebraic Reasoning: Patterns and Relationships - The student will use algebraic methods to describe patterns, simplify and write algebraic expressions and equations, and solve simple equations in a variety of contexts.1. Generalize and extend patterns and functions using tables, graphs, and number properties (e.g., number sequences, prime and composite numbers, recursive patters like the Fibonacci numbers). (Function Tables , Function Tables 2 ) 2. Write algebraic expressions and simple equations that correspond to a given situation. (Phrases to Algebraic Expressions , Algebraic Sentences 2 , Algebraic Sentences ) 3. Use substitution to simplify and evaluate algebraic expressions (e.g., if x = 5 evaluate 3 - 5x). (Variable Substitution , Variable Substitution 2 ) 4. Write and solve one-step equations with one variable using number sense, the properties of operations, and the properties of equality (e.g., 1/3x = 9). (Distributive Property , Distributive Property 2 , Single Variable Equations , Algebraic Word Problems ) Number Sense and OperationsStandard 2 Number Sense and Operation - The student will use numbers and number relationships to solve a variety of problems. The student will estimate and compute with integers, fractions, and decimals.1. Number Sense: Convert compare, and order decimals, fractions, and percents using a variety of methods. (Compare Mixed Values , Compare Mixed Values 2 , Positive Number Line , Number Line , Fractions to Decimals , Decimals To Fractions , Percentages , Percentage Pictures ) 2. Number Operations a. Multiply and divide fractions and mixed numbers to solve problems using a variety of methods. (Fraction Multiplication , Fraction Division , Fraction Word Problems 2 ) b. Multiply and divide decimals with one- or two-digit multipliers or divisors to solve problems. (Multiply By Multiples Of 10 , Decimal Multiplication , Decimal Division ) c. Estimate and find solutions to single and multi-step problems using whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and percents (e.g., 7/8 + 8/9 is about 2, 3.9 + 5.3 is about 9). d. Use the basic operations on integers to solve problems. (Integer Addition , Integer Subtraction , Positive Integer Subtraction , Integer Multiplication , Integer Division , Integer Equivalence , Integers In Word Problems ) e. Build and recognize models of multiples to develop the concept of exponents and simplify numerical expressions with exponents and parentheses using order of operations. (Using Parentheses , Exponent Basics ) GeometryStandard 3 Geometry - The student will use geometric properties and relationships to recognize, describe, and analyze shapes and representations in a variety of contexts.1. Compare and contrast the basic characteristics of three-dimensional figures (pyramids, prisms, cones, and cylinders). 2. Compare and contrast congruent and similar figures. (Congruent And Similar Triangles ) 3. Identify the characteristics of the rectangular coordinate system and use them to locate points and describe shapes drawn in all four quadrants. (Ordered Pairs ) MeasurementStandard 4 Measurement - The student will use measurements within the metric and customary systems to solve problems in a variety of contexts.1. Use formulas to find the circumference and area of circles in terms of pi. (Circle Area , Circle Circumference ) 2. Convert, add, or subtract measurements within the same system to solve problems (e.g., 9' 8" + 3' 6, 150 minutes = __ hours and __ minutes, 6 square inches = __ square feet). (Distance Conversion , Time Conversion , Volume Conversion , Weight Conversion , Area and Volume Conversions ) Data AnalysisStandard 5 Data Analysis - The student will use data analysis, probability, and statistics to interpret data in a variety of contexts.1. Data Analysis: Organize, construct displays, and interpret data to solve problems (e.g., data from student experiments, tables, diagrams, charts, graphs). (Tally and Pictographs , Bar Graphs , Line Graphs ) 2. Probability: Use the fundamental counting principle on sets with up to five items to determine the number of possible combinations. 3. Central Tendency: Find the measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode, and range) of a set of data (with and without outliers) and understand why a specific measure provides the most useful information in a given context. (Mean, Median, Mode ) Learn more about our online math practice software. |
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