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Assignment Name: Scope & Sequence Math 7_Ver 12 Created: 8/27/2006 4:34:00 PM Level: 7
Task Type Task Title
Subject: Math
Subject Level
7 7 7
Scientific Notation
-M7007 -M7008 -M7009
Show Me: Scientific Notation Let Me Try: Scientific Notation Quiz 1: Scientific Notation
7 7 7
Show Me: Estimation of Whole Numbers Let Me Try: Estimation of Whole Numbers Quiz 1: Estimation of Whole Numbers
7 7 7
Show Me: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Let Me Try: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Quiz 1: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
7 7 7
Show Me: Prime Factorization Let Me Try: Prime Factorization Quiz 1: Prime Factorization
7 7 7
Show Me: GCF and LCM Let Me Try: GCF and LCM Quiz 1: GCF and LCM
7 7 7
Show Me: Proportional Relationships Let Me Try: Proportional Relationships Quiz 1: Proportional Relationships
7 7 7
Percents
-M7061 -M7062 -M7063
7 7 7
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Simple Interest
-M7067 -M7068 -M7069
Show Me: Simple Interest Let Me Try: Simple Interest Quiz 1: Simple Interest
7 7 7
Scale
-M7073 -M7074 -M7075
7 7 7
Show Me: Additive and Multiplicative Inverses Let Me Try: Additive and Multiplicative Inverses Quiz 1: Additive and Multiplicative Inverses
7 7 7
Show Me: Addition and Subtraction Let Me Try: Addition and Subtraction Quiz 1: Addition and Subtraction
7 7 7
Show Me: Multiplication and Division Let Me Try: Multiplication and Division Quiz 1: Multiplication and Division
7 7 7
Operations
-M7097 -M7098 -M7099
7 7 7
Show Me: Expressions and Equations Let Me Try: Expressions and Equations Quiz 1: Expressions and Equations
7 7 7
Show Me: Simplify Algebraic Expressions Let Me Try: Simplify Algebraic Expressions Quiz 1: Simplify Algebraic Expressions
7 7 7
Show Me: Angle Measurement Let Me Try: Angle Measurement Quiz 1: Angle Measurement
7 7 7
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Pythagorean Theorem
-M7135 -M7136 -M7137
Show Me: Pythagorean Theorem Let Me Try: Pythagorean Theorem Quiz 1: Pythagorean Theorem
7 7 7
Show Me: Geometric Properties of Lines Let Me Try: Geometric Properties of Lines Quiz 1: Geometric Properties of Lines
7 7 7
Angle Measure
-M7151 -M7152 -M7153
Show Me: Angle Measure Let Me Try: Angle Measure Quiz 1: Angle Measure
7 7 7
Show Me: Congruent and Similar Polygons Let Me Try: Congruent and Similar Polygons Quiz 1: Congruent and Similar Polygons
7 7 7
Show Me: Rate, Time and Distance Let Me Try: Rate, Time and Distance Quiz 1: Rate, Time and Distance
7 7 7
Show Me: Ordered Pairs Let Me Try: Ordered Pairs Quiz 1: Ordered Pairs
7 7 7
Show Me: Interpreting Real World Linear Graphs Let Me Try: Interpreting Real World Linear Graphs Quiz 1: Interpreting Real World Linear Graphs
7 7 7
Probability Probability
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7 7 7
Odds
-M7259 -M7260
Math Math
7 7
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-M7261
Quiz 1: Odds
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Math Math
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Math Math
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Math Math
7 7
Math Math
7 7
Prime/Composite/Factor
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Math Math
7 7
Add Integers
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7 7 7
Subtract Integers
-76240
Math Math
7 7
Multiply/Divide Integers
-76241
Math Math
7 7
Order of Operations
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7 7 7
Math Math
7 7
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Math Math
7 7
Divide Decimal Numbers I Divide Decimal Numbers II Lesson Quiz: Divide Decimal Numbers
7 7 7
7 7 7
Add/Subtract Fractions
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Math Math
7 7
Math Math
7 7
Math Math
7 7
Divide Whole Numbers by Fractions I Divide Whole Numbers by Fractions II Lesson Quiz: Divide Whole Numbers Fractions
7 7 7
Divide by Fractions
-76255
Math Math
7 7
Math Math
7 7
Math Math
7 7
Graph Sentences
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7 7 7
Graph Equations
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7 7 7
Math Math
7 7
Math Math
7 7
Polygons
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Math Math
7 7
Math Math
7 7
Math Math
7 7
Surface Area
-76274 -76275
7 7 7
Math Math
7 7
Read and Make Bar Graphs Lesson Quiz: Read and Make Bar Graphs
Math Math
7 7
Broken-Line Graphs
-76282
Math Math
7 7
Read and Make Circle Graphs Lesson Quiz: Read and Make Circle Graphs
Math Math
7 7
Stem-and-Leaf Plots
-76284
Math Math
7 7
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Box-and-Whisker Plots
-76285
Math Math
7 7
7 7 7
Permutations
-76290
Math Math
7 7
Math Math
7 7
Number Expansion
-76292
Math Math
7 7
Number Sequences
-76293
Math Math
7 7
Area
-76294
Math Math
7 7
Probability
-76295
Math Math
7 7
Math Math
7 7
Solve Proportions
-76256 -76257
7 7 7
Sales Tax and Discount I Sales Tax and Discount II Lesson Quiz: Sales Tax and Discount
7 7 7
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-76277
Math Math
7 7
Metric Units
-76278
Math Math
7 7
Math Math
7 7
Congruent/Similar Figures
-76269
Math Math
7 7
Pythagorean Theorem
-76270 -76271
7 7 7
Estimate Whole Numbers I Estimate Whole Numbers II Lesson Quiz: Estimate Whole Numbers
7 7 7
Greatest Common Factor I Greatest Common Factor II Lesson Quiz: Greatest Common Factor
7 7 7
NO.1.6.3
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NO.2.6.2
Math 6
NO.2.6.4
Math 6
NO.2.6.5
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NO.3.6.1
NO.3.6.2
NO.3.6.4
NO.3.6.5
NO.3.6.6
NO.3.6.7
A.4.6.2
A.5.6.2
A.5.6.3
A.6.6.1
G.8.6.4
G.10.6.1
M.12.6.1
M.12.6.2
M.12.6.4
Operations Expectation NO.2.6.5: Model multiplication and division of fractions (including mixed numbers) and decimals using pictures and physical objects Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. Computational Fluency Expectation NO.3.6.1: Apply, with and without appropriate technology, algorithms with computational fluency to perform whole number operations (+, -, x, /) Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. Computational Fluency Expectation NO.3.6.2: Develop and analyze algorithms for computing with fractions (including mixed numbers) and decimals and demonstrate, with and without technology, computational fluency in their use and justify the solution Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. Estimation Expectation NO.3.6.4: Estimate reasonable solutions to problem situations involving fractions and decimals Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. Application of Computation Expectation NO.3.6.5: Find and use factorization (tree diagram) including prime factorization of composite numbers (expanded and exponential notation) to determine the greatest common factor (GCF) and least common multiple (LCM) Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. Application of Computation Expectation NO.3.6.6: Use proportional reasoning and ratios to represent problem situations and determine the reasonableness of solutions with and without appropriate technology (Ex. unit rates) Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. Application of Computation Expectation NO.3.6.7: Determine the percent of a number and solve related problems in real world situations Standard 4: Patterns, Relations and Functions: Students shall recognize, describe and develop patterns, relations and functions. Patterns, Relations and Functions Expectation A.4.6.2: Interpret and write an algebraic rule for a one-operation function table Standard 5: Algebraic Representations: Students shall represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Expressions, Equations and Inequalities Expectation A.5.6.2: Write simple algebraic expressions using appropriate operations (+, -, x, /) with one variable Standard 5: Algebraic Representations: Students shall represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Expressions, Equations and Inequalities Expectation A.5.6.3: Evaluate algebraic expressions with one variable using appropriate properties and operations (+, -, x, /) Standard 6: Algebraic Models: Students shall develop and apply mathematical models to represent and understand quantitative relationships. Algebraic Models and Relationships Expectation A.6.6.1: Complete, with and without appropriate technology, and interpret tables and line graphs that represent the relationship between two variables in quadrant I Standard 8: Geometric Properties: Students shall analyze characteristics and properties of 2 and 3 dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships. Characteristics of Geometric Shapes Expectation G.8.6.4: Draw, label and determine relationships among the radius, diameter, center and circumference (e.g. radius is half the diameter) of a circle Standard 10: Coordinate Geometry: Students shall specify locations and describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry and other representational systems. Coordinate Geometry Expectation G.10.6.1: Use ordered pairs to plot points in Quadrant I Standard 12: Physical Attributes: Students shall use attributes of measurement to describe and compare mathematical and real-world objects. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.12.6.1: Identify and select appropriate units and tools from both systems to measure Standard 12: Physical Attributes: Students shall use attributes of measurement to describe and compare mathematical and real-world objects. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.12.6.2: Make conversions within the same measurement system in real world problems Standard 12: Physical Attributes: Students shall use attributes of measurement to describe and compare mathematical and real-world objects. Attributes and
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M.13.6.2
M.13.6.3
M.13.6.4
M.13.6.6
DAP.14.6.3
DAP.15.6.1
DAP.16.6.1
NO.1.7.1
NO.1.7.3
NO.1.7.4
NO.1.7.5
NO.1.7.6
NO.2.7.1
NO.2.7.2
NO.2.7.3
Tools Expectation M.12.6.4: Determine which unit of measure or measurement tool matches the context for a problem situation Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.6.2: Determine which unit of measure or measurement tool matches the context for a problem situation Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.6.3: Draw and measure distance to the nearest mm and 1/8 inch accurately Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.6.4: Establish and apply formulas to find area and perimeter of triangles, rectangles, and parallelograms Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.6.6: Use estimation to check the reasonableness of measurements obtained from use of various instruments (including angle measures) Standard 14: Data Representation: Students shall formulate questions that can be addressed with data and collect, organize and display relevant data to answer them. Collect, organize and display data Expectation DAP.14.6.3: Construct and interpret graphs, using correct scale, including line graphs and double-bar graphs Standard 15: Data Analysis: Students shall select and use appropriate statistical methods to analyze data. Data Analysis Expectation DAP.15.6.1: Interpret graphs such as double line graphs and circle graphs Standard 16: Inferences and Predictions: Students shall develop and evaluate inferences and predictions that are based on data. Data Analysis Expectation DAP.16.6.1: Use observations about differences in data to make justifiable inferences Standard 1: Number Sense: Students shall understand numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers and number systems. Rational Numbers Expectation NO.1.7.1: Relate, with and without models and pictures, concepts of ratio, proportion, and percent, including percents less than 1 and greater than 100 Standard 1: Number Sense: Students shall understand numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers and number systems. Rational Numbers Expectation NO.1.7.3: Convert between scientific notation and standard notation using numbers greater than one. Standard 1: Number Sense: Students shall understand numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers and number systems. Rational Numbers Expectation NO.1.7.4: Find decimal and percent equivalents for mixed numbers and explain why they represent the same value Standard 1: Number Sense: Students shall understand numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers and number systems. Rational Numbers Expectation NO.1.7.5: Compare and represent integers, fractions, decimals and mixed numbers and find their approximate location on a number line Standard 1: Number Sense: Students shall understand numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers and number systems. Rational Numbers Expectation NO.1.7.6: Recognize subsets of the real number system (natural, whole, integers, rational, and irrational numbers) Standard 2: Properties of Number Operations: Students shall understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another. Number Theory Expectation NO.2.7.1: Apply the distributive property of multiplication over addition or subtraction to simplify computations with integers, fractions and decimals Standard 2: Properties of Number Operations: Students shall understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another. Number Theory Expectation NO.2.7.2: Apply the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division properties of equality to onestep equations with integers, fractions, and decimals Standard 2: Properties of Number Operations: Students shall understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another. Number Theory Expectation NO.2.7.3: Apply rules (conventions) for order of operations to integers and positive rational numbers including parentheses, brackets or exponents
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NO.2.7.4
NO.3.7.1
NO.3.7.3
NO.3.7.4
NO.3.7.5
NO.3.7.6
A.4.7.1
A.5.7.1
A.5.7.2
A.5.7.3
A.5.7.4
A.6.7.1
A.6.7.2
A.6.7.3
G.8.7.3
Standard 2: Properties of Number Operations: Students shall understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another. Understand Operations Expectation NO.2.7.4: Model and develop addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of integers Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. Computational Fluency Expectation NO.3.7.1: Compute, with and without appropriate technology, with integers and positive rational numbers using real-world situations to solve problems Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. Estimation Expectation NO.3.7.3: Determine when an Estimate is sufficient and use Estimation to decide whether answers are reasonable in problems including fractions and decimals Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. Application of Computation Expectation NO.3.7.4: Apply factorization, LCM, and GCF to solve problems using more than two numbers and explain the solution Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. Application of Computation Expectation NO.3.7.5: Represent and solve problem situations that can be modeled by and solved using concepts of absolute value, exponents and square roots (for perfect squares) with and without appropriate technology Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute fluently and make reasonable estimates. Application of Computation Expectation NO.3.7.6: Solve, with and without technology, real world percent problems Standard 4: Patterns, Relations and Functions: Students shall recognize, describe and develop patterns, relations and functions. Patterns, Relations and Functions Expectation A.4.7.1: Create and complete a function table (input/output) using a given rule with two operations Standard 5: Algebraic Representations: Students shall represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Expressions, Equations and Inequalities Expectation A.5.7.1: Solve and graph one-step linear equations and inequalities using a variety of methods (i.e., hands-on, inverse operations, symbolic) with real world application with and without technology Standard 5: Algebraic Representations: Students shall represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Expressions, Equations and Inequalities Expectation A.5.7.2: Solve simple linear equations using integers and graph on a coordinate plane Standard 5: Algebraic Representations: Students shall represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Expressions, Equations and Inequalities Expectation A.5.7.3: Translate phrases and sentences into algebraic expressions and equations including parentheses and positive and rational numbers and simplify algebraic expressions by combining like terms Standard 5: Algebraic Representations: Students shall represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Expressions, Equations and Inequalities Expectation A.5.7.4: Write and evaluate algebraic expressions using positive rational numbers Standard 6: Algebraic Models: Students shall develop and apply mathematical models to represent and understand quantitative relationships. Algebraic Models and Relationships Expectation A.6.7.1: Use tables and graphs to represent linear equations by plotting, with and without appropriate technology, points in a coordinate plane Standard 6: Algebraic Models: Students shall develop and apply mathematical models to represent and understand quantitative relationships. Algebraic Models and Relationships Expectation A.6.7.2: Represent, with and without appropriate technology, linear equations by plotting and graphing points in the coordinate plane using all four quadrants given data in a table from a real world situation, Standard 6: Algebraic Models: Students shall develop and apply mathematical models to represent and understand quantitative relationships. Algebraic Models and Relationships Expectation A.6.7.3: Create and complete a function table (input/output) using a given rule with two operations in real world situations Standard 8: Geometric Properties: Students shall analyze characteristics and properties of 2 and 3 dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships. Characteristics of Geometric Shapes
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G.8.7.4
G.8.7.5
G.8.7.6
G.9.7.1
M.12.7.1
M.12.7.2
M.12.7.3
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M.13.7.5
M.13.7.7
DAP.14.7.2
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Expectation G.8.7.3: Recognize the pairs of angles formed and the relationship between the angles including two intersecting lines and parallel lines cut by a transversal (vertical, supplementary, complementary, corresponding, alternate interior, alternate exterior angles and linear pair) Standard 8: Geometric Properties: Students shall analyze characteristics and properties of 2 and 3 dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships. Characteristics of Geometric Shapes Expectation G.8.7.4: Use paper or physical models to determine the sum of the measures of interior angles of triangles and quadrilaterals Standard 8: Geometric Properties: Students shall analyze characteristics and properties of 2 and 3 dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships. Characteristics of Geometric Shapes Expectation G.8.7.5: Model and develop the concept that pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of any circle Standard 8: Geometric Properties: Students shall analyze characteristics and properties of 2 and 3 dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships. Characteristics of Geometric Shapes Expectation G.8.7.6: Develop the properties of similar figures (ratio of sides and congruent angles) Standard 9: Transformation of Shapes: Students shall apply transformations and the use of symmetry to analyze mathematical situations. Symmetry and Transformations Expectation G.9.7.1: Examine the congruence, similarity, and line or rotational symmetry of objects using transformations Standard 12: Physical Attributes: Students shall use attributes of measurement to describe and compare mathematical and real-world objects. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.12.7.1: Understand, select and use the appropriate units and tools (metric and customary) to measure length, weight, mass and volume to the required degree of accuracy for real world problems Standard 12: Physical Attributes: Students shall use attributes of measurement to describe and compare mathematical and real-world objects. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.12.7.2: Understand relationships among units within the same system Standard 12: Physical Attributes: Students shall use attributes of measurement to describe and compare mathematical and real-world objects. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.12.7.3: Find different areas for a given perimeter and find a different perimeter for a given area Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.7.2: Draw and measure distance to the nearest mm and 1/16 inch accurately Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.7.3: Develop and use strategies to solve problems involving area of a trapezoid and circumference and area of a circle Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.7.4: Derive and use formulas for surface area and volume of prisms and cylinders and justify them using geometric models and common materials Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.7.5: Apply properties (scale factors, ratio, and proportion) of congruent or similar triangles to solve problems involving missing lengths and angle measures Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.7.7: Estimate and compute the area of more complex or irregular two-dimensional shapes by dividing them into more basic shapes Standard 14: Data Representation: Students shall formulate questions that can be addressed with data and collect, organize and display relevant data to answer them. Collect, organize and display data Expectation DAP.14.7.2: Explain which types of display are appropriate for various data sets (line graph for change over time, circle graph for part-to-whole comparison, scatter plot for trends) Standard 14: Data Representation: Students shall formulate questions that can be addressed with data and collect, organize and display relevant data to answer them. Collect, organize and display data Expectation DAP.14.7.3: Construct and interpret circle graphs, box-and-whisker plots, histograms, scatter plots and double line graphs with and without appropriate technology
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DAP.17.7.1
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NO.1.8.2
NO.1.8.4
NO.2.8.2
NO.2.8.3
NO.2.8.4
NO.2.8.5
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NO.3.8.4
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Standard 15: Data Analysis: Students shall select and use appropriate statistical Math 7 methods to analyze data. Data Analysis Expectation DAP.15.7.2: Analyze, with and without appropriate technology, a set of data by using and comparing measures of central tendencies (mean, median, mode) and measures of spread (range, quartile, interquartile range) Standard 17: Probability: Students shall understand and apply basic concepts of Math 7 probability. Data Analysis Expectation DAP.17.7.1: Understand that probability can take any value between 0 and 1 (events that are not going to occur have probability 0, events certain to occur have probability 1) Standard 1: Number Sense: Students shall understand numbers, ways of Math 8 representing numbers, relationships among numbers and number systems. Rational Numbers Expectation NO.1.8.1: Read, write, compare and solve problems, with and without appropriate technology, including numbers less than 1 in scientific notation Standard 1: Number Sense: Students shall understand numbers, ways of Math 8 representing numbers, relationships among numbers and number systems. Rational Numbers Expectation NO.1.8.2: Convert between scientific notation and standard notation, including numbers from zero to one. Standard 1: Number Sense: Students shall understand numbers, ways of Math 8 representing numbers, relationships among numbers and number systems. Rational Numbers Expectation NO.1.8.4: Understand and justify classifications of numbers in the real number system Standard 2: Properties of Number Operations: Students shall understand Math 8 meanings of operations and how they relate to one another. Number Theory Expectation NO.2.8.2: Understand and apply the inverse and identity properties Standard 2: Properties of Number Operations: Students shall understand Math 8 meanings of operations and how they relate to one another. Number Theory Expectation NO.2.8.3: Use inverse relationships (addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, squaring and square roots) in problem solving situations Standard 2: Properties of Number Operations: Students shall understand Math 8 meanings of operations and how they relate to one another. Number Theory Expectation NO.2.8.4: Apply rules (conventions) for order of operations to rational numbers Standard 2: Properties of Number Operations: Students shall understand Math 8 meanings of operations and how they relate to one another. Understand Operations Expectation NO.2.8.5: Model and develop addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of rational numbers Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute Math 8 fluently and make reasonable estimates. Estimation Expectation NO.3.8.3: Use Estimation to solve problems involving rational numbers; including ratio, proportion, percent (increase or decrease) then judge the reasonableness of solutions Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute Math 8 fluently and make reasonable estimates. Application of Computation Expectation NO.3.8.4: Apply factorization to find LCM and GCF of algebraic expressions Standard 3: Numerical Operations and Estimation: Students shall compute Math 8 fluently and make reasonable estimates. Application of Computation Expectation NO.3.8.6: Solve, with and without technology, real world percent problems including percent of increase or decrease Standard 4: Patterns, Relations and Functions: Students shall recognize, Math 8 describe and develop patterns, relations and functions. Patterns, Relations and Functions Expectation A.4.8.1: Find the nth term in a pattern or a function table Standard 4: Patterns, Relations and Functions: Students shall recognize, Math 8 describe and develop patterns, relations and functions. Patterns, Relations and Functions Expectation A.4.8.4: Use tables, graphs, and equations to identify independent/dependent variables (input/output) Standard 5: Algebraic Representations: Students shall represent and analyze Math 8 mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Expressions, Equations and Inequalities Expectation A.5.8.1: Solve and graph two-step equations and inequalities with one-variable and verify the reasonableness of the result with real world application with and without technology Standard 5: Algebraic Representations: Students shall represent and analyze Math 8 mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Expressions,
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A.5.8.3
A.5.8.4
A.6.8.1
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A.6.8.4
A.7.8.1
G.8.8.2
G.8.8.3
M.12.8.1
M.12.8.2
M.13.8.2
M.13.8.3
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Equations and Inequalities Expectation A.5.8.2: Solve and graph linear equations (in the form y=mx+b) Standard 5: Algebraic Representations: Students shall represent and analyze Math 8 mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Expressions, Equations and Inequalities Expectation A.5.8.3: Translate sentences into algebraic equations and inequalities and combine like terms within polynomials Standard 5: Algebraic Representations: Students shall represent and analyze Math 8 mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbols. Expressions, Equations and Inequalities Expectation A.5.8.4: Write and evaluate algebraic expressions using rational numbers Standard 6: Algebraic Models: Students shall develop and apply mathematical Math 8 models to represent and understand quantitative relationships. Algebraic Models and Relationships Expectation A.6.8.1: Describe, with and without appropriate technology, the relationship between the graph of a line and its equation, including being able to explain the meaning of slope as a constant rate of change (rise/run) and yintercept in real-world problems Standard 6: Algebraic Models: Students shall develop and apply mathematical Math 8 models to represent and understand quantitative relationships. Algebraic Models and Relationships Expectation A.6.8.3: Differentiate between independent/dependent variables given a linear relationship in context Standard 6: Algebraic Models: Students shall develop and apply mathematical Math 8 models to represent and understand quantitative relationships. Algebraic Models and Relationships Expectation A.6.8.4: Represent, with and without appropriate technology, simple exponential and/or quadratic functions using verbal descriptions, tables, graphs and formulas and translate among these representations Standard 7: Analysis of Change: Students shall analyze change in various Math 8 contexts. Analyze Change Expectation A.7.8.1: Use, with and without technology, graphs of real life situations to describe the relationships and analyze change including graphs of change (cost per minute) and graphs of accumulation (total cost) Standard 8: Geometric Properties: Students shall analyze characteristics and Math 8 properties of 2 and 3 dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships. Characteristics of Geometric Shapes Expectation G.8.8.2: Make, with and without appropriate technology, and test conjectures about characteristics and properties between two-dimensional figures and three-dimensional objects Standard 8: Geometric Properties: Students shall analyze characteristics and Math 8 properties of 2 and 3 dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships. Characteristics of Geometric Shapes Expectation G.8.8.3: Determine appropriate application of geometric ideas and relationships, such as congruence, similarity, and the Pythagorean theorem, with and without appropriate technology Standard 12: Physical Attributes: Students shall use attributes of measurement Math 8 to describe and compare mathematical and real-world objects. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.12.8.1: Understand, select and use, with and without appropriate technology, the appropriate units and tools to measure angles, perimeter, area, surface area and volume to solve real world problems Standard 12: Physical Attributes: Students shall use attributes of measurement Math 8 to describe and compare mathematical and real-world objects. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.12.8.2: Describe and apply equivalent measures using a variety of units within the same system of measurement Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, Math 8 systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.8.2: Solve problems involving volume and surface area of pyramids, cones and composite figures, with and without appropriate technology Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, Math 8 systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.8.3: Apply proportional reasoning to solve problems involving indirect measurements, scale drawings or rates Standard 13: Systems of Measurement: Students shall identify and use units, Math 8 systems and processes of measurement. Attributes and Tools Expectation M.13.8.4: Find the distance between two points on a coordinate plane using with the Pythagorean theorem Standard 14: Data Representation: Students shall formulate questions that can Math 8 be addressed with data and collect, organize and display relevant data to answer them. Collect, organize and display data Expectation DAP.14.8.3: Interpret or solve real-world problems using data from
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charts, line plots, stem-and leaf plots, double-bar graphs, line graphs, box-and whisker plots, scatter plots, frequency tables or double line graphs Standard 15: Data Analysis: Students shall select and use appropriate statistical Math 8 methods to analyze data. Data Analysis Expectation DAP.15.8.2: Analyze, with and without appropriate technology, graphs by comparing measures of central tendencies and measures of spread Standard 16: Inferences and Predictions: Students shall develop and evaluate Math 8 inferences and predictions that are based on data. Data Analysis Expectation DAP.16.8.1: Use observations about differences between sets of data to make conjectures about the populations from which the data was taken Standard 17: Probability: Students shall understand and apply basic concepts of Math 8 probability. Data Analysis Expectation DAP.17.8.1: Compute, with and without appropriate technology, probabilities of compound events, using organized lists, tree diagrams and logic grid
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