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Pre-Algebra The Pre-Algebra standards continue to emphasize the foundations of algebra. Students who successfully complete Pre-Algebra standards should be prepared to study Algebra I seven. This sixth-grade class is intended to serve two purposes. First, the standards contain content that reviews or extends concepts and skills grades 6, 7 and 8. Second, they contain content that prepares students for more abstract concepts in algebra and geometry. These standards provide students instruction to acquire the concepts and skills necessary for success in Algebra I. Students will gain proficiency in computation with rational numbers and will use proportions to solve a variety of problems. New concepts include solving multistep equations and inequalities, graphing linear equations, visualizing threedimensional shapes represented in two-dimensional drawings, and applying transformations to geometric shapes in the coordinate plane. Students will verify and apply the Pythagorean Theorem and represent relations and functions, using tables, graphs, and rules. The eighth-grade standards provide a more solid foundation in Algebra I for those students not ready for Algebra I in grade eight. While learning mathematics, students will be actively engaged, using concrete materials and appropriate technologies. However, facility in the use of technology shall not be regarded as a substitute for a student s understanding of quantitative concepts and relationships or for proficiency in basic computations. Students will also identify real-life applications of the mathematical principles they are learning that can be applied to science and other disciplines they are studying. Mathematics has its own language, and the acquisition of specialized vocabulary and language patterns is crucial to a student s understanding and appreciation of the subject. Students should be encouraged to use correctly the concepts, skills, symbols, and vocabulary identified in the following set of standards. Problem solving has been integrated throughout the six content strands. The development of problem solving skills should be a major goal of the mathematics program at every grade level. Instruction in the process of problem solving will need to be integrated early and continuously into each student s mathematics education. Students must be helped to develop a wide range of skills and strategies for solving a variety of problem types. Number and Number Sense Focus: Relationships within the Real Number System 6.2 The student will a) investigate and describe fractions, decimals, and percents as ratios; b) identify a given fraction, decimal, or percent from a representation; c) demonstrate equivalent relationships among fractions, decimals, and percents; d) compare and order fractions, decimals, and percents.

6.3 The student will a) identify and represent integers; b) order and compare integers; and c) identify and describe absolute value of integers. 7.1 The student will a) investigate and describe the concept of negative exponents for powers of ten; b) determine scientific notation for numbers greater than zero; c) compare and order fractions, decimals, percents, and numbers written in scientific notation; d) determine square roots; and e) identify and describe absolute value for rational numbers. 7.2 The student will describe and represent arithmetic and geometric sequences, using variable expressions. 8.1 The student will a) simplify numerical expressions involving positive exponents, using rational numbers, order of operations, and properties of operations with real numbers; b) compare and order decimals, fractions, percents, and numbers written in scientific notation. 8.2 The student will describe orally and in writing the relationships between the subsets of the real number system. Computation and Estimation Focus: Practical Applications of Operations with Real Numbers 6.6 The student will a) multiply and divide fractions and mixed numbers; and b) estimate solutions and then solve single-step and multistep practical problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions. 7.3 The student will a) model addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers; and b) add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers. 8.3 The student will a) solve practical problems involving rational numbers, percents, ratios, and proportions; and b) determine the percent increase or decrease for a given situation. 8.4 The student will apply the order of operations to evaluate algebraic expressions for given replacement values of the variables.

8.5 The student will a) determine whether a given number is a perfect square; and b) find the two consecutive whole numbers between which a square root lies. Measurement Focus: Problem Solving 6.13 The student will describe and identify properties of quadrilaterals. 7.7 The student will compare and contrast the following quadrilaterals based on properties: parallelogram, rectangle, square, rhombus, and trapezoid. 8.6 The student will a) verify by measuring and describe the relationships among vertical angles, adjacent angles, supplementary angles, and complementary angles; and b) measure angles of less than 360. 8.7 The student will a) investigate and solve practical problems involving volume and surface area of prisms, cylinders, cones, and pyramids; and b) describe how changing one measured attribute of a figure affects the volume and surface area. Geometry Focus: Problem Solving with 2- and 3-Dimensional Figures 6.11 The student will a) identify the coordinates of a point in a coordinate plane; and b) graph ordered pairs in a coordinate plane. 8.8 The student will a) apply transformations to plane figures; and b) identify applications of transformations. 8.9 The student will construct a three-dimensional model, given the top or bottom, side, and front views. 8.10 The student will a) verify the Pythagorean Theorem; and b) apply the Pythagorean Theorem. 8.11 The student will solve practical area and perimeter problems involving composite plane figures.

Probability and Statistics Focus: Statistical Analysis of Graphs and Problem Situations 8.12 The student will determine the probability of independent and dependent events with and without replacement. 8.13 The student will a) make comparisons, predictions, and inferences, using information displayed in graphs; and b) construct and analyze scatterplots. Patterns, Functions, and Algebra Focus: Linear Relationships 7.12 The student will represent relationships with tables, graphs, rules, and words. 7.13 The student will a) write verbal expressions as algebraic expressions and sentences as equations and vice versa; and b) evaluate algebraic expressions for given replacement values of the variables. 7.14 The student will a) solve one- and two-step linear equations in one variable; and b) solve practical problems requiring the solution of one- and two-step linear equations. 7.15 The student will a) solve one-step inequalities in one variable; and b) graph solutions to inequalities on the number line. 7.16 The student will apply the following properties of operations with real numbers: a) the commutative and associative properties for addition and multiplication; b) the distributive property; c) the additive and multiplicative identity properties; d) the additive and multiplicative inverse properties; and e) the multiplicative property of zero. 8.14 The student will make connections between any two representations (tables, graphs, words, and rules) of a given relationship. 8.15 The student will

a) solve multistep linear equations in one variable with the variable on one and two sides of the equation; b) solve two-step linear inequalities and graph the results on a number line; and c) identify properties of operations used to solve an equation. 8.16 The student will graph a linear equation in two variables. 8.17 The student will identify the domain, range, independent variable, or dependent variable in a given situation.