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Standard 1: Students a variety of math concepts. Grade:7th Benchmark; The student will; A) Students number properties and operations. 1. Represent, compare, and order numbers 2. Describe properties of numbers 3. Classify numbers by divisibility 4. Demonstrate ways of performing operations 5. Use place value; write numbers in standard, expanded, and exponential form 6. Use and interpret operational and relational symbols 7. Understand, apply, and be computationally fluent with multiplication and division of fractions and decimals. 8. Understand, apply, and be computationally fluent with rational numbers, including negative numbers. 9. Understand ratio and rate, including Quizzes

B) Students concepts and procedures of algebra. C) Students concepts of percents, and connect ratio and rate to fractions and decimals. 10. Understand proportional reasoning. 11. Understand, estimate, and represent real numbers, including common irrational numbers and with scientific notation. 1. Solve equations and inequalities 2. Use variable expressions to model situations 3. Explore numerical patterns 4. Write, interpret, and use mathematical expressions and equations, find equivalent forms, and relate such symbolic representations to verbal, graphical, and tabular representations. 5. Understand proportionality. 6. Understand, solve, and apply linear equations and inequalities. 7. Understand linear functions. 8. Use tables and graphs to analyze systems of linear equations. 1. Identify, classify, and compare geometric figures 2. Describe geometric properties, patterns, and relationships Quizzes Quizzes

geometry. 3. Apply the concepts of perimeter, area, and volume 4. Understand, determine, area of polygons. 5. Understand similarity, with connections to proportion. 6. Understand, determine, surface area and volume of prisms and cylinders and circumference and area of circles. D) Students concepts of measurement. 1. Measure length/distance, time, temperature, weight, mass, and volume 2. Estimate measurements with appropriate precision 3. Identify and use appropriate units of measurement Quizzes E) Students concepts in probability and statistics. 1. Apply probability concepts and counting rules 2. Understand measures of central tendency and variability 3. Understand, interpret, determine, measures of center and graphical representations of data. 4. Understand and represent simple probabilistic situations. 5. Use proportions and percentages to analyze data and chance. Quizzes

Standard 2: Students methods of estimation. Grade:7th Benchmark: The students will: A) Students concepts and procedures of standard rounding, order of magnitude, and number sense. 1. Use standard rounding to estimate 2. Use order of magnitude to estimate 3. Use number sense to estimate Quizzes

Standard 3: Students solve a variety of math problems. Grade:7th Benchmark: The student will: A) Students solve math problems. B) Students problemsolving approaches and procedures. 1. Solve single-step and multiple-step math problems 2. Identify extraneous or insufficient information in problems 1. Choose a method for solving a problem Quizzes Quizzes

Standard 4: Students interpret data presented in a variety of ways. Grade:7th Benchmark: The student will: A) Students use tables and graphs to locate and read information. B) Students interpret data from a variety of sources 1. Locate amounts in specific cells of a table 1. Read amounts on scales of bar and line graphs 2. Compare quantities to determine ranks, sums, or differences and to find ratios 3. Use tables and graphs to determine rates or identify trends, underlying or functional relationships, and generalize or draw conclusions Quizzes Quizzes

Standard 1: Students a variety of math concepts. Grade: 8th Benchmark; The student will; A) Students number properties and operations. 1. Represent, compare, and order numbers 2. Describe properties of numbers 3. Classify numbers by divisibility 4. Demonstrate ways of performing operations 5. Use place value; write numbers in standard, expanded, and exponential form 6. Use and interpret operational and relational symbols 7. Understand, apply, and be computationally fluent with multiplication and division of fractions and decimals. 8. Understand, apply, and be computationally fluent with rational numbers, including negative numbers. 9. Understand ratio and rate, including percents, and connect ratio and rate to fractions and decimals. 10. Understand Quizzes

B) Students concepts and procedures of algebra. C) Students concepts of geometry. proportional reasoning. 11. Understand, estimate, and represent real numbers, including common irrational numbers and with scientific notation. 1. Solve equations and inequalities 2. Use variable expressions to model situations 3. Explore numerical patterns 4. Write, interpret, and use mathematical expressions and equations, find equivalent forms, and relate such symbolic representations to verbal, graphical, and tabular representations. 5. Understand proportionality. 6. Understand, solve, linear equations and inequalities. 7. Understand linear functions. 8. Use tables and graphs to analyze systems of linear equations. 1. Identify, classify, and compare geometric figures 2. Describe geometric properties, patterns, and relationships 3. Apply the concepts of perimeter, area, and volume 4. Understand, determine, and apply area of polygons. 5. Understand similarity, with connections to proportion. 6. Understand, determine, and apply surface area and volume of prisms and cylinders and Quizzes Quizzes

D) Students concepts of measurement. E) Students concepts in probability and statistics. circumference and area of circles 7. Analyze two-dimensional space and figures by using distance, angle, coordinates, and transformations. 8. Visualize, represent, and describe three-dimensional shapes. 1. Measure length/distance, time, temperature, weight, mass, and volume 2. Estimate measurements with appropriate precision 3. Identify and use appropriate units of measurement 1. Apply probability concepts and counting rules 2. Understand measures of central tendency and variability 3. Understand, interpret, determine, measures of center and graphical representations of data. 4. Understand and represent simple probabilistic situations. 5. Use proportions and percentages to analyze data and chance. 6. Analyze and summarize data sets, including initial analysis of variability. 7. Understand, compute, and estimate simple probabilities using counting strategies and simulation. Quizzes Quizzes

Standard 2: Students methods of estimation. Grade: 8th Benchmark: The students will: A) Students concepts and procedures of standard rounding, order of magnitude, and number sense. 1. Use standard rounding to estimate 2. Use order of magnitude to estimate 3. Use number sense to estimate Quizzes

Standard 3: Students solve a variety of math problems. Grade: 8th Benchmark: The student will: A) Students solve math problems. B) Students and apply problemsolving approaches and procedures. 1. Solve single-step and multiple-step math problems 2. Identify extraneous or insufficient information in problems 1. Choose a method for solving a problem Quizzes Quizzes

Standard 4: Students interpret data presented in a variety of ways. Grade: 8th Benchmark: The student will: A) Students use tables and graphs to locate and read information. B) Students interpret data from a variety of sources. 1. Locate amounts in specific cells of a table 1. Read amounts on scales of bar and line graphs 2. Compare quantities to determine ranks, sums, or differences and to find ratios 3. Use tables and graphs to determine rates or identify trends, underlying or functional relationships, and generalize or draw conclusions Quizzes Quizzes