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MOUNT VERNON CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2015-16 K-12 Mathematics Assessment Calendar Dr. Satish Jagnandan Administrator for Math and Science (K-12) Email: sjagnandan@mtvernoncsd.org Phone: 914-358-2373 Fax: 914-665-6502

MATHEMATICS COMMON ASSESSMENT REPORTING TOOL School: Principal: Assistant Principal: Department Administrator: Staff Name Mr. Example Ms. Sample Name of Math Unit Course Range 0% to 54% Range 55% to 64% Range 65% to 79% Range 80% to 89% Range 90% to 100% Avg. What standards (CCLS/NYS standards) were the students' success rates below 50%? What plan of action will the teacher implement to help students better understand the performance indicators? Numbers to 10 Math K 15 15 36 20 10 75.67 K.CC.3, K.CC.4 Use a more concrete and pictorial approach when re-teaching K.CC.3 and K.CC.4. In addition, spiral these standards in the opening exercises, homework and common assessments. Numbers to 10 Math K 15 15 36 20 10 75.67 K.CC.4, K.CC.5 Incorporate more word problems and pictorial representations when re-teaching K.CC.4 and K.CC.5. In addition, spiral these standards in the opening exercises, homework and common assessments. Only electronic submission will be accepted. 2

MATHEMATICS K Module Unit Title Standards Days Month i-ready Lessons 1 Numbers to 10 2 3 4 5 6 Two-Dimensional and Three- Dimensional Shapes Comparison of Length, Weight, Capacity, and Numbers to 10 Number Pairs, Addition and Subtraction to 10 Numbers 10 20 and Counting to 100 Analyzing, Comparing, and Composing Shapes K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.OA.3, K.MD.3 43 Sept. 8 Nov. 12 K.MD.3, K.G.1, K.G.2, K.G.3, K.G.4 12 Nov. 13 Dec. 2 K.CC.6, K.CC.7, K.MD.1, K.MD.2 38 Dec. 3 Feb. 4 K.OA.1, K.OA.2, K.OA.3, K.OA.4, K.OA.5 K.CC.1, K.CC.2, K.CC.3, K.CC.4, K.CC.5, K.NBT.1 47 Feb. 5 Apr. 26 30 Apr. 28 Jun. 9 Topic A 28; Topic B 1; Topic C 2, 3, 4; Topic D 2, 3, 4; Topic E 7, 9; Topic F 11; Topic G 5, 12; Topic H 5, 12 Topic A 29, 30; Topic B 29, 30; Topic C 31 Topic A 26; Topic B 26; Topic C 27; Topic E 5; Topic F 12; Topic G 5, 12; Topic H 26, 27 Topic A 6, 14, 15; Topic B 8, 10; Topic C 18; Topic D 16, 17, 18; Topic E 10, 13; Topic F 18; Topic G 19; Topic H 13 Topic A 21; Topic B 23; Topic C 22; Topic D 24, 25; Topic E 23 K.CC.4, K.G.4, K.G.5, K.G.6 10 Jun. 10 Jun 23 Topic A 32; Topic B 32 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Priority Standards 3

MATHEMATICS 1 Module Title Standards Days Month i-ready Lessons 1 Sums and Differences to 10 2 3 Introduction to Place Value Through Addition and Subtraction Within 20 Ordering and Comparing Length Measurements as Numbers 1.OA.1, 1.OA.3, 1.OA.4, 1.OA.5, 1.OA.6, 1.OA.7, 1.OA.8 1.OA.1, 1.OA.2, 1.OA.3, 1.OA.4, 1.OA.6, 1.NBT.2 45 35 1.OA.1, 1.MD.1, 1.MD.2, 1.MD.4 15 Sept. 8 Nov. 16 Nov. 17 Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Feb. 8 Topic A 7; Topic B 1; Topic C 3; Topic D 2; Topic E 10; Topic F 6; Topic G 4; Topic H 3; Topic I 8, 9; Topic J 11 Topic A 14, 15; Topic B 16; Topic C 13; Topic D 12 Topic A 31, 32; Topic B 33; Topic C 33; Topic D 29, 30 4 Place Value, Comparison, Addition and Subtraction to 40 1.OA.1, 1.NBT.1, 1.NBT.2, 1.NBT.3, 1.NBT.4, 1.NBT.5, 1.NBT.6 35 Feb. 9 Apr. 12 Topic A 17, 19, 21; Topic B 22; Topic C 20, 23; Topic D 24; Topic E 3; Topic F 25 5 Identifying, Composing, and Partitioning Shapes 1.MD.3, 1.G.1, 1.G.2, 1.G.3 15 Apr. 13 May 4 Topic A 26; Topic B 27; Topic C 28; Topic D 34 6 Place Value, Comparison, Addition and Subtraction to 100 1.NBT.1, 1.NBT.2, 1.NBT.3, 1.NBT.4, 1.NBT.5, 1.NBT.6, 1.MD.3 34 May 5 Jun 22 Topic A 5; Topic B 18; Topic C 23; Topic D 24, 25; Topic E 35; Topic F 3, 5 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Priority Standards 4

MATHEMATICS 2 Module Title Standards Days Month i-ready Lessons 1 Sums and Differences to 20 2.OA.1, 2.OA.2, 2.NBT.5 10 Sept. 8 Sept. 24 2 3 4 Addition and Subtraction of Length Units Place Value, Counting, and Comparison of Numbers to 1000 Addition and Subtraction Within 200 with Word Problems to 100 2.MD.1, 2.MD.2, 2.MD.3, 2.MD.4, 2.MD.5, 2.MD.6 12 Sept. 25 Oct. 13 2.NBT.1, 2.NBT.2, 2.NBT.3, 2.NBT.4 25 Oc. 14 Nov. 18 2.OA.1, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.6, 2.NBT.7, 2.NBT.8, 2.NBT.9 35 Nov. 19 Jan. 20 Topic A 1, 2; Topic B 3; Topic C 7, 8 Topic A 16; Topic B 17, 19; Topic C 20; Topic D 21 Topic A 10; Topic B 10; Topic C 11; Topic D 25; Topic E 11; Topic F 12; Topic G 7 Topic A 9; Topic B 7; Topic C 8; Topic D 13, 15; Topic E 14; Topic F 6 5 Addition and Subtraction Within 1000 with Word Problems to 100 2.NBT.7, 2.NBT.8, 2.NBT.9 24 Jan. 21 Mar. 1 Topic A 13, 14; Topic B 13; Topic C 14; Topic D 13, 14 6 Foundations of Multiplication and Division 2.OA.3, 2.OA.4, 2.G.2 24 Mar. 2 Apr. 12 Topic A 5; Topic B 5; Topic C 27; Topic D 4 7 Problem Solving with Length, Money, and Data 2.MD.1, 2.MD.2, 2.MD.3, 2.MD.4, 2.MD.5, 2.MD.6, 2.MD.8, 2.MD.9, 2.MD.10 30 Apr. 13 May 25 Topic A 23; Topic B 25; Topic C 16, 17; Topic D 18, 19, 20; Topic E 21; Topic F 22 8 Time, Shapes, and Fractions as Equal Parts of Shapes 2.MD.7, 2.G.1, 2.G.3 20 May 26 Jun. 23 Topic A 26; Topic B 28; Topic C 28; Topic D 24 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Priority Standards 5

MATHEMATICS 3 Module Title Standards Days Month i-ready Lessons 1 2 3 Properties of Multiplication and Division and Solving Problems with Units of 2 5 and 10 Place Value and Problem Solving with Units of Measure Multiplication and Division with Units of 0, 1, 6 9, and Multiples of 10 4 Multiplication and Area 5 Fractions as Numbers on the Number Line 3.OA.1, 3.OA.2, 3.OA.3, 3.OA.4, 3.OA.5, 3.OA.6, 3.OA.7, 3.OA.8 25 Sept. 8 Oct. 16 3.NBT.1, 3.NBT.2, 3.MD.1, 3.MD.2 25 Oct. 19 Nov. 23 3.OA.3, 3.OA.4, 3.OA.5, 3.OA.7, 3.OA.8, 3.OA.9, 3.NBT.3 3.MD.5a, 3.MD.5b, 3.MD.6, 3.MD.7a, 3.MD.7b, 3.MD.7c, 3.MD.7d 3.NF.1, 3.NF.2a, 3.NF.2b, 3.NF.3a, 3.NF.3b, 3.NF.3c, 3.NF.3d, 3.G.2 25 Nov. 24 Jan. 8 20 Jan. 11 Feb. 8 27 Feb. 9 Mar. 31 Topic A 1; Topic B 4; Topic C 2; Topic D 3; Topic E 5; Topic F 11 Topic A 20, 21; Topic B 22, 23; Topic C 8; Topic D 9; Topic E 9 Topic A 6; Topic B 3; Topic C 2; Topic D 3, 12; Topic E 13; Topic F 2, 7, 10 Topic A 27; Topic B 28; Topic C 28; Topic D 29 Topic A 33; Topic B 14; Topic C 18; Topic D 15; Topic E 16, 17; Topic F 19 6 Collecting and Displaying Data 3.MD.3 7 Apr. 1 Apr. 12 Topic A 24, 25; Topic B 26 NYSED GRADE 3 MATHEMATICS TEST: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016 6 Collecting and Displaying Data 3.MD.4 10 Apr. 18 May 2 Topic A 24, 25; Topic B 26 7 Geometry and Measurement Word Problems 3.MD.4, 3.MD.8, 3.G.1 36 May 3 Jun. 22 Topic A 12, 13; Topic B 31, 32; Topic C 30; Topic D 26; Topic E 30 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Priority Standards account for approximately 70-80% of number of test points. 6

MATHEMATICS 4 Module Title Standards Days Month i-ready Lessons 1 Place Value, Rounding, and Algorithms for Addition and Subtraction 4.OA.3, 4.NBT.1, 4.NBT.2, 4.NBT.3, 4.NBT.4 25 Sept. 8 Oct. 16 Topic A 1; Topic B 2; Topic C 4; Topic D 3; Topic E 3; Topic F 9, 10 2 Unit Conversions and Problem Solving with Metric Measurement 4.MD.1, 4.MD.2 7 Oct. 19 Oct. 27 Topic A 23; Topic B 25 3 Multi-Digit Multiplication and Division 4 Angle Measure and Plane Figures 5 Fraction Equivalence, Ordering, and Operations 4.OA.1, 4.OA.2, 4.OA.3, 4.OA.4, 4.NBT.5, 4.NBT.6, 4.MD.3 4.MD.5, 4.MD.6, 4.MD.7, 4.G.1, 4.G.2, 4.G.3 4.OA.5, 4.NF.1, 4.NF.2, 4.NF.3a, 4.NF.3b, 4.NF.3c, 4.NF.3d, 4.NF.4a, 4.NF.4b, 4.NF.4c, 4.MD.2, 4.MD.4 37 Oct. 28 Dec. 23 19 Jan. 4 Jan. 29 40 Feb. 1 Apr. 12 NYSED GRADE 4 MATHEMATICS TEST: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016 6 Decimal Fractions 4.NF.5, 4.NF.6, 4.NF.7, 4.MD.2 25 Apr. 18 May 23 7 Exploring Multiplication 4.OA.1, 4.OA.2, 4.OA.3, 4.NBT.5 21 May 24 Jun. 22 Topic A 5, 26; Topic B 11; Topic C 11; Topic D 6; Topic E 12; Topic F 7; Topic G 12; Topic H 11 Topic A 31; Topic B 28, 29; Topic C 30; Topic D 32, 33 Topic A 15; Topic B 13; Topic C 14; Topic D 16; Topic E 17; Topic F 17; Topic G 18, 19, 27; Topic H 8 Topic A 21; Topic B 20; Topic C 22; Topic D 20; Topic E 24 Topic A 23; Topic B 25; Topic C 25 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Priority Standards account for approximately 70-80% of number of test points. 7

MATHEMATICS 5 Module Unit Title Standards Days Month i-ready Lessons 1 Place Value and Decimal Fractions 5.NBT.1, 5.NBT.2, 5.NBT.3a, 5.NBT.3b, 5.NBT.7, 5.MD.1 20 Sept. 8 Oct. 8 Topic A 1, 2; Topic B 3; Topic C 4; Topic D 7; Topic E 8; Topic F 9 2 3 4 Multi-Digit Whole Number and Decimal Fraction Operations Addition and Subtraction of Fractions Multiplication and Division of Fractions and Decimal Fractions 5.OA.1, 5.OA.2, 5.NBT.5, 5.NBT.6, 5.NBT.7, 5.MD.1 30 Oct. 9 Nov. 23 5.NF.1, 5.NF.2 20 Nov. 24 Dec. 23 5.OA.1, 5.OA.2, 5.NBT.7, 5.NF.3, 5.NF.4a, 5.NF.5a, 5.NF.5b, 5.NF.6, 5.NF.7a, 5.NF.7b, 5.NF.7c, 5.MD.1, 5.MD.2 35 Jan. 4 Feb. 29 Topic A 1, 2; Topic B 5; Topic C 8; Topic D 21, 22; Topic E 6; Topic F 6; Topic G 9; Topic H 9 Topic A Grade 4 L13; Topic B 10; Topic C 10; Topic D 11 Topic A 23; Topic B 12; Topic C 13; Topic D 16; Topic E 13; Topic F 15; Topic G 17, 18; Topic H 19 5 Addition and Multiplication with Volume and Area 5.NF.4b, 5.MD.3a, 5.MD.3b, 5.MD.4, 5.MD.5a, 5.MD.5b, 5.MD.5c, 5.G.3, 5.G.4 25 Mar. 1 Apr. 12 Topic A 24, 25; Topic B 26, 27; Topic C 14; Topic D 30, 31 NYSED GRADE 5 MATHEMATICS TEST: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016 6 Problem Solving with the Coordinate Plane 5.OA.2, 5.OA.3, 5.G.1, 5.G.2 46 Apr. 18 Jun 22 Topic A 28; Topic B 20; Topic C 29; Topic D 29 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Priority Standards account for approximately 70-80% of number of test points. 8

MATHEMATICS 6 Module Title Standards Days Month i-ready Lessons 1 Ratios and Unit Rates 6.RP.1, 6.RP.2, 6.RP.3 30 Sept. 8 Oct. 23 2 Arithmetic Operations Including Dividing by a Fraction 6.NS.1, 6.NS.2F, 6.NS.3F, 6.NS.4 21 Oct. 26 Nov. 24 3 Rational Numbers 6.NS.5, 6.NS.6, 6.NS.7, 6.NS.8 21 Nov. 25 Jan. 5 Topic A 1; Topic B 3; Topic C 2, 4; Topic D 5 Topic A 6, 7; Topic B 9, 10; Topic C 8, 10; Topic D 11 Topic A 12; Topic B 13; Topic C 14 4 Expressions and Equations 6.EE.1, 6.EE.2, 6.EE.3, 6.EE.4, 6.EE.5, 6.EE.6, 6.EE.7, 6.EE.8, 6.EE.9 35 Jan. 6 Mar. 2 Topic A 17; Topic B 15; Topic C 16; Topic D 17; Topic E 16; Topic F 16, 17; Topic G 18, 19; Topic H 20, 21 5 Area, Surface Area, and Volume Problems 6.EE.2, 6.EE.5, 6.EE.6, 6.EE.7, 6.G.1, 6.G.2, 6.G.3, 6.G.4 23 Mar. 3 Apr. 12 Topic A 22; Topic B 23; Topic C 25; Topic D 24 NYSED GRADE 6 MATHEMATICS TEST: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016 6 Statistics 6.SP.1, 6.SP.2, 6.SP.3, 6.SP.4, 6.SP.5 48 Apr. 18 Jun. 17 Topic A 26, 28; Topic B 27; Topic C 29; Topic D 29 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Priority Standards account for approximately 70-80% of number of test points. 9

MATHEMATICS 7 Module Unit Title Standards Days Month i-ready Lessons 1 Ratios and Proportional Relationships 7.RP.1, 7.RP.2, 7.RP.3, 7.EE.4, 7.G.1 26 Sept. 8 Oct. 19 Topic A 10; Topic B 11; Topic C 9, 12, 13; Topic D 22 2 Rational Numbers 7.NS.1, 7.NS.2, 7.NS.3, 7.EE.2, 7.EE.4 26 Oct. 20 Nov. 25 Topic A 1, 2, 3, 7; Topic B 4, 5, 6; Topic C - 8 3 Expressions and Equations 7.EE.1, 7.EE.2, 7.EE.3, 7.EE.4, 7.G.4, 7.G.5, 7.G.6 31 Nov. 30 Jan. 21 Topic A 14, 15; Topic B 16, 17, 18; Topic C 20, 21, 23, 24 4 Percent and Proportional Relationships 5 Statistics and Probability 7.RP.1, 7.RP.2, 7.RP.3, 7.EE.3, 7.G.1 23 Jan. 22 Mar. 1 7.SP.1, 7.SP.2, 7.SP.3, 7.SP.4, 7.SP.5, 7.SP.6, 7.SP.7, 7.SP.8 24 Mar. 2 Apr. 12 Topic A 12; Topic B 13; Topic C 22; Topic D 12, 13 Topic A 30, 31, 33; Topic B 32; Topic C 26, 27; Topic D 28, 29 NYSED GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS TEST: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016 6 Geometry 7.G.2, 7.G.3, 7.G.5, 7.G.6 43 Apr. 18 June 17 Topic A 18; Topic B 19; Topic C 25; Topic D 20, 21, 24; Topic E 23 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Priority Standards account for approximately 70-80% of number of test points. 10

MATHEMATICS 8 Module Unit Title Standards Days Month i-ready Lessons 1 Integer Exponents and the Scientific Notation 8.EE.1, 8.EE.3, 8.EE.4 20 Sept. 8 Oct. 8 Topic A 1; Topic B 4, 5 4 Linear Equations 8.EE.5, 8.EE.6, 8.EE.7, 8.EE.8 40 Oct. 9 Dec. 9 2 The Concept of Congruence 8.G.1, 8.G.2, 8.G.5, 8.G.6, 8.G.7 20 Dec. 10 Jan. 19 3 Similarity 8.G.3, 8.G.4, 8.G.5, 8.G.6, 8.G.7 20 Jan. 20 Feb. 23 5 Examples of Functions from Geometry 8.F.1, 8.F.2, 8.F.3, 8.G.9 15 Feb. 24 Mar. 16 6 Linear Functions 8.F.4, 8.F.5, 8.SP.1, 8.SP.2, 8.SP.3, 8.SP.4 13 Mar. 17 Apr. 12 Topic A 13, 14; Topic B 11; Topic C 12; Topic D 15, 16, 17; Topic E 24 Topic A 18; Topic B 19; Topic C 21, 22; Topic D 23, 24 Topic A 20; Topic B 22; Topic C 23 Topic A 6, 7, 8; Topic B 26 Topic A 9, 10; Topic B 28, 29; Topic C 30; Topic D 31 NYSED GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS TEST: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2016 7 Introduction to Irrational Numbers Using Geometry 8.NS.1, 8.NS.2, 8.EE.2, 8.G.6, 8.G.7 42 Apr. 18 June 17 Topic A 2; Topic B 3; Topic C 25; Topic D 27 Red End of Module Assessment Green Priority Standards account for approximately 70-80% of number of test points. 11

GRADE 8 ALGEBRA 1 Module Title CCLS Standards Days Month 1 3 4 5 Relationships Between Quantities and Reasoning with Equations and Their Graphs Linear and Exponential Functions Polynomial and Quadratic Expressions, Equations and Functions A Synthesis of Modeling with Equations and Functions 2 Descriptive Statistics N Q.1, N Q.2, N Q.3, A SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A.SSE.2, A-APR.1 A CED.1, A CED.2, A-CED.3, A CED.4, A REI.1, A REI.3, A-REI.5, A-REI.6, A-REI.10, A-REI.12 A-REI.11 A.SSE.3c A.CED.1 F-BF.1a F-IF.1, F-IF.2, F-IF.3, F-IF.4, F-IF.5, F-IF.6, F-IF.7a, F-IF.9, F-BF.3, F-LE.1, F-LE.1a, F-LE.1b, F-LE.1c, F-LE.2, F-LE.3, F-LE.5 N-RN.3, A-SSE.1,A-SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A-SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A-SSE.2, A- SSE.3, A-SSE.3a, A-SSE.3b A-SSE.3b A-APR.1, A-APR.3, A-CED.1, A-CED.2, A-REI.4, A-REI.4a, A-REI.4b, A-REI.11 F-BF.3 F-IF.4, F-IF.5, F-IF.6, F-IF.7a, F-IF.7b, F-IF.8a, F-IF.9 N-Q.2, N-Q.3, A-CED.1, A-CED.2 F-IF.4, F-IF.5, F-IF.6, F-BF.1a, F-BF.3, F-LE.1, F-LE.1b, F-LE.1c, F-LE.2 S ID.1, S ID.2, S ID.3, S ID.5, S ID.6, S-ID.6a, S-ID.6b, S-ID.6c, S ID.7, S ID.8, S ID.9 CCLS ALGEBRA REGENTS: JUNE 16, 2016 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Major Standards 45 Sept. 8 Nov. 16 40 Nov. 17 Jan. 25 32 Jan. 26 Mar. 17 20 Mar. 18 Apr. 21 30 Apr. 22 Jun. 6 12

CCLS ALGEBRA A - MVHS Module Title CCLS Standards Days Month 1 3 4 Relationships Between Quantities and Reasoning with Equations and Their Graphs Linear and Exponential Functions Polynomial and Quadratic Expressions, Equations and Functions N Q.1, N Q.2, N Q.3, A SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A.SSE.2, A-APR.1 A CED.1, A CED.2, A-CED.3, A CED.4, A REI.1, A REI.3, A-REI.5, A-REI.6, A-REI.10, A-REI.12 A-REI.11 A.SSE.3c A.CED.1 F-BF.1a F-IF.1, F-IF.2, F-IF.3, F-IF.4, F-IF.5, F-IF.6, F-IF.7a, F-IF.9, F- BF.3, F-LE.1, F-LE.1a, F-LE.1b, F-LE.1c, F-LE.2, F-LE.3, F-LE.5 N-RN.3, A-SSE.1,A-SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A-SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A-SSE.2, A-SSE.3, A-SSE.3a, A-SSE.3b A-SSE.3b A-APR.1, A-APR.3, A-CED.1, A-CED.2, A-REI.4, A-REI.4a, A-REI.4b, A-REI.11 F-BF.3 F-IF.4, F-IF.5, F-IF.6, F-IF.7a, F-IF.7b, F-IF.8a, F-IF.9 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Highlight Major Standards 60 Sept. 8 Dec. 10 48 Dec. 11 Apr. 8 43 Apr. 11 Jun. 10 13

CCLS ALGEBRA A - NMHZHS Module Title CCLS Standards Days Month 1 Relationships Between Quantities and Reasoning with Equations and Their Graphs N Q.1, N Q.2, N Q.3, A SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A.SSE.2, A-APR.1 A CED.1, A CED.2, A-CED.3, A CED.4, A REI.1, A REI.3, A-REI.5, A-REI.6, A-REI.10, A-REI.12 45 Sept. 8 Nov. 16 3 Linear and Exponential Functions A-REI.11 A.SSE.3c A.CED.1 F-BF.1a F-IF.1, F-IF.2, F-IF.3, F-IF.4, F-IF.5, F-IF.6, F-IF.7a, F-IF.9, F- BF.3, F-LE.1, F-LE.1a, F-LE.1b, F-LE.1c, F-LE.2, F-LE.3, F-LE.5 40 Nov. 17 Jan. 25 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Highlight Major Standards 14

CCLS ALGEBRA 1 - MVHS, NTHS Module Title CCLS Standards Days Month 1 3 4 5 Relationships Between Quantities and Reasoning with Equations and Their Graphs Linear and Exponential Functions Polynomial and Quadratic Expressions, Equations and Functions A Synthesis of Modeling with Equations and Functions 2 Descriptive Statistics N Q.1, N Q.2, N Q.3, A SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A.SSE.2, A-APR.1 A CED.1, A CED.2, A-CED.3, A CED.4, A REI.1, A REI.3, A-REI.5, A-REI.6, A-REI.10, A-REI.12 A-REI.11 A.SSE.3c A.CED.1 F-BF.1a F-IF.1, F-IF.2, F-IF.3, F-IF.4, F-IF.5, F-IF.6, F-IF.7a, F-IF.9, F-BF.3, F-LE.1, F-LE.1a, F-LE.1b, F-LE.1c, F-LE.2, F-LE.3, F-LE.5 N-RN.3, A-SSE.1,A-SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A-SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A-SSE.2, A- SSE.3, A-SSE.3a, A-SSE.3b A-SSE.3b A-APR.1, A-APR.3, A-CED.1, A-CED.2, A-REI.4, A-REI.4a, A-REI.4b, A-REI.11 F-BF.3 F-IF.4, F-IF.5, F-IF.6, F-IF.7a, F-IF.7b, F-IF.8a, F-IF.9 N-Q.2, N-Q.3, A-CED.1, A-CED.2 F-IF.4, F-IF.5, F-IF.6, F-BF.1a, F-BF.3, F-LE.1, F-LE.1b, F-LE.1c, F-LE.2 S ID.1, S ID.2, S ID.3, S ID.5, S ID.6, S-ID.6a, S-ID.6b, S-ID.6c, S ID.7, S ID.8, S ID.9 CCLS ALGEBRA REGENTS: JUNE 16, 2016 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Major Standards 45 Sept. 8 Nov. 16 40 Nov. 17 Jan. 25 32 Jan. 26 Mar. 17 20 Mar. 18 Apr. 21 30 Apr. 22 Jun. 6 15

CCLS ALGEBRA 1 - NMHZHS Prerequisite: CCLS Algebra A Module Title CCLS Standards Days Month 4 Polynomial and Quadratic Expressions, Equations and Functions N-RN.3, A-SSE.1,A-SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A-SSE.1a, A-SSE.1b, A-SSE.2, A-SSE.3, A-SSE.3a, A-SSE.3b A-SSE.3b A-APR.1, A-APR.3, A-CED.1, A-CED.2, A-REI.4, A-REI.4a, A-REI.4b, A-REI.11 F-BF.3 F-IF.4, F-IF.5, F-IF.6, F-IF.7a, F-IF.7b, F-IF.8a, F-IF.9 32 Jan. 26 Mar. 17 5 A Synthesis of Modeling with Equations and Functions N-Q.2, N-Q.3, A-CED.1, A-CED.2 F-IF.4, F-IF.5, F-IF.6, F-BF.1a, F-BF.3, F-LE.1, F-LE.1b, F-LE.1c, F-LE.2 20 Mar. 18 Apr. 21 2 Descriptive Statistics S ID.1, S ID.2, S ID.3, S ID.5, S ID.6, S-ID.6a, S-ID.6b, S-ID.6c, S ID.7, S ID.8, S ID.9 30 Apr. 22 Jun. 6 CCLS ALGEBRA REGENTS: JUNE 16, 2016 Red End of Module Assessment Period Green Major Standards 16

CCLS GEOMETRY NR - MVHS, NTHS Module Unit Title CCLS Standards Days Month 1 Congruence, Proof, and Constructions G-CO.1, G-CO.2, G-CO.3, G-CO.4, G-CO.5 G-CO.6, G-CO.7, G-CO.8, G-CO.9, G-CO.10 G-CO.11, G-CO.12, G-CO.13 45 Sept. 8 Nov. 16 2 Similarity, Proof, and Trigonometry 3 Extending to Three Dimensions G-SRT.A.1, G-SRT.B.4, G-SRT.A.2, G-SRT.A.3, G-SRT.B.5, G-MG.A.1G-CO.12, G-SRT.C.6 G-SRT.C.7, G-SRT.C.8 G-GMD.A.1, G-GMD.A.3, G-GMD.B.4, G.MG.A.1, G.MG.A.2, G.MG.A.3 45 Nov. 17 Feb. 9 17 Feb 10 Mar. 11 4 Connecting Algebra and Geometry through Coordinates G-SRT.A.1, G-SRT.B.4, G-SRT.C.6, G-SRT.C.7 G-SRT.C.8 27 Mar. 14 Apr. 26 5 Circles with and Without Coordinates G-C.A.1, G-C.A.2, G-C.A.3,, G-C.B.5, G-GPE.A.1, G-GPE.B.4 28 Apr. 28 June 7 Red End of Module Assessment Period 17

CCLS GEOMETRY NR - NMHZHS Module Unit Title CCLS Standards Days Month 1 Congruence, Proof, and Constructions G-CO.1, G-CO.2, G-CO.3, G-CO.4, G-CO.5 G-CO.6, G-CO.7, G-CO.8, G-CO.9, G-CO.10 G-CO.11, G-CO.12, G-CO.13 42 Sept. 8 Nov. 10 2 Similarity, Proof, and Trigonometry G-SRT.A.1, G-SRT.B.4, G-SRT.A.2, G-SRT.A.3, G-SRT.B.5, G-MG.A.1G-CO.12, G-SRT.C.6 G-SRT.C.7, G-SRT.C.8 42 Nov. 12 Jan. 22 Red End of Module Assessment Period 18

CCLS GEOMETRY - MVHS, NTHS Module Unit Title CCLS Standards Days Month 1 Congruence, Proof, and Constructions G-CO.1, G-CO.2, G-CO.3, G-CO.4, G-CO.5 G-CO.6, G-CO.7, G-CO.8, G-CO.9, G-CO.10 G-CO.11, G-CO.12, G-CO.13 45 Sept. 8 Nov. 16 2 Similarity, Proof, and Trigonometry 3 Extending to Three Dimensions G-SRT.A.1, G-SRT.B.4, G-SRT.A.2, G-SRT.A.3, G-SRT.B.5, G-MG.A.1G-CO.12, G-SRT.C.6 G-SRT.C.7, G-SRT.C.8 G-GMD.A.1, G-GMD.A.3, G-GMD.B.4, G.MG.A.1, G.MG.A.2, G.MG.A.3 45 Nov. 17 Feb. 9 17 Feb 10 Mar. 11 4 Connecting Algebra and Geometry through Coordinates G-SRT.A.1, G-SRT.B.4, G-SRT.C.6, G-SRT.C.7 G-SRT.C.8 27 Mar. 14 Apr. 26 5 Circles with and Without Coordinates G-C.A.1, G-C.A.2, G-C.A.3,, G-C.B.5, G-GPE.A.1, G-GPE.B.4, 28 Apr. 28 June 7 NEW YORK STATE CCLS GEOMETRY REGENTS JUNE 17, 2015 Red Highlight End of Module Assessment Period 19

CCLS GEOMETRY - NMHZHS Prerequisite: CCLS Geometry NR Module Unit Title CCLS Standards Days Month 3 Extending to Three Dimensions G-GMD.A.1, G-GMD.A.3, G-GMD.B.4, G.MG.A.1, G.MG.A.2, G.MG.A.3 20 Feb 10 Mar. 4 4 Connecting Algebra and Geometry through Coordinates G-SRT.A.1, G-SRT.B.4, G-SRT.C.6, G-SRT.C.7 G-SRT.C.8 31 Mar. 7 Apr. 26 5 Circles with and Without Coordinates G-C.A.1, G-C.A.2, G-C.A.3,, G-C.B.5, G-GPE.A.1, G-GPE.B.4, 31 Apr. 28 June 10 NEW YORK STATE CCLS GEOMETRY REGENTS JUNE 17, 2015 Red Highlight End of Module Assessment Period 20

ALGEBRA 2 NR - MVHS, NTHS Unit Unit Title Days Month 1 The Integers 20 Sept. 8 Oct. 8 2 The Rational Numbers 20 Oct. 9 Nov. 9 3 Real Numbers and Radicals 18 Nov 10 Dec. 8 4 Relations and Functions 24 Dec. 9 Jan. 13 5 Quadratic Functions and Complex Numbers 24 Jan. 14 Mar. 3 6 Sequences and Series 16 Mar. 4 Apr. 4 7 Exponential Functions 16 Apr. 5 Apr. 26 8 Logarithmic Functions 16 Apr. 28 May 20 9 Trigonometric Functions 16 May 23 June 12 Red Highlight Common Assessment Period 21

ALGEBRA2 NR - NMHZHS Unit Unit Title Days Fall Spring 1 The Integers 10 Sept. 8 Sept. 24 Feb. 1 Feb. 12 2 The Rational Numbers 10 Sept. 25 Oct. 8 Feb 22 Mar. 4 3 Real Numbers and Radicals 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 21 Mar. 7 Mar. 17 4 Relations and Functions 12 Oct. 22 Nov. 6 Mar. 18 Apr. 11 5 Quadratic Functions and Complex Numbers 12 Nov. 9 Nov. 25 Apr. 12 Apr. 28 6 Sequences and Series 8 Nov. 30 Dec. 9 Apr. 29 May 10 7 Exponential Functions 8 Dec 10 Dec. 21 May 11 May 23 8 Logarithmic Functions 9 Dec. 17 - Jan. 12 May 24 June 6 Red Highlight Common Assessment Period 22

ALGEBRA 2 AND TRIGONOMETRY - MVHS, NTHS Unit Unit Title Days Timeframe 1 The Integers 11 Sept. 8 Sept. 18 2 The Rational Numbers 10 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 3 Real Numbers and Radicals 9 Oct. 6 Oct. 19 4 Relations and Functions 13 Oct. 20 Nov. 5 5 Quadratic Functions and Complex Numbers 19 Nov. 6 Dec. 7 6 Sequences and Series 8 Dec. 8 Dec. 17 7 Exponential Functions 10 Dec. 18 Jan. 11 8 Logarithmic Functions 13 Jan. 12 Feb. 5 9 Trigonometric Functions 11 Feb. 8 Feb. 29 10 More Trigonometric Functions 7 Mar. 1 Mar. 10 11 Graphs of Trigonometric Functions 10 Mar. 11 Mar. 31 12 Trigonometric Identities 10 Apr. 1 Apr. 14 13 Trigonometric Equations 8 Apr. 15 Apr. 26 14 Trigonometric Applications 8 Apr. 28 May 9 15 Statistics 13 May 10 May 23 16 Probability and the Binomial Theorem 11 May 24 Jun. 8 NYSED ALGEBRA 2 & TRIGONOMETRY REGENTS: JUNE 17, 2016 Red Highlight Common Assessment Period 23

ALGEBRA 2 AND TRIGONOMETRY - NMHZHS Prerequisite: Algebra 2 NR - NMHZHS Unit Unit Title Days Spring 9 Trigonometric Functions 11 Feb. 1 Feb. 22 10 More Trigonometric Functions 7 Feb 23 Mar. 1 11 Graphs of Trigonometric Functions 10 Mar. 2 Mar. 16 12 Trigonometric Identities 10 Mar. 17 Apr. 6 13 Trigonometric Equations 8 Apr. 7 Apr. 18 14 Trigonometric Applications 8 Apr. 19 Apr. 29 15 Statistics 13 May 2 May 18 16 Probability and the Binomial Theorem 11 May 19 June 3 NYSED ALGEBRA 2 & TRIGONOMETRY REGENTS: JUNE 17, 2016 Red Highlight Common Assessment Period 24

Part One. Descriptive Statistics 1. Introduction to Statistics STATISTICS- MVHS, NTHS Timeframe 1.1. An Overview of Statistics September 1.2. Data Classification September 1.3. Data Collection and Experimental Design September 2. Descriptive Statistics 2.1. Frequency Distributions and Their Graphs September 2.2. More Graphs and Displays September 2.3. Measures of Central Tendency September 2.4. Measures of Variation September 2.5. Measures of Position October Common Assessment #1 October 7 Part Two. Probability & Probability Distributions Timeframe 3. Probability 3.1. Basic Concepts of Probability and Counting October 3.2. Conditional Probability and the Multiplication Rule October 3.3. The Addition Rule October 3.4. Additional Topics in Probability and Counting October Common Assessment #2 October 30 4. Discrete Probability Distributions 5. Normal Probability Distributions 4.1. Probability Distributions November 4.2. Binomial Distributions November 4.3. More Discrete Probability Distributions November Common Assessment #3 November 20 5.1. Introduction to Normal Distributions and the Standard Normal November Distribution 5.2. Normal Distributions: Finding Probabilities November 5.3. Normal Distributions: Finding Values December 5.4. Sampling Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem December 5.5. Normal Approximations to Binomial Distributions December Common Assessment #4 December 11 Part Three. Statistical Inference Timeframe 6. Confidence Intervals 6.1. Confidence Intervals for the Mean (Large Samples) December 6.2. Confidence Intervals for the Mean (Small Samples) December 25

7. Hypothesis Testing with One Sample 8. Hypothesis Testing with Two Samples Part Four. More Statistical Inference 9. Correlation and Regression 10. Chi-Square Tests and the F-Distribution 6.3. Confidence Intervals for Population Proportions December 6.4. Confidence Intervals for Variance and Standard Deviation January Common Assessment #5 January 8 7.1. Introduction to Hypothesis Testing January 7.2. Hypothesis Testing for the Mean (Large Samples) January 7.3. Hypothesis Testing for the Mean (Small Samples) January 7.4. Hypothesis Testing for Proportions January 7.5. Hypothesis Testing for Variance and Standard Deviation January Common Assessment #6 February 5 8.1. Testing the Difference Between Means (Large Independent Samples) February 8.2. Testing the Difference Between Means (Small Independent Samples) February 8.3. Testing the Difference Between Means (Dependent Samples) February 8.4. Testing the Difference Between Proportions February Common Assessment #7 March 4 Timeframe 9.1 Correlation March 9.2. Linear Regression March 9.3. Measures of Regression and Prediction Intervals March 9.4. Multiple Regression March Common Assessment #8 April 1 10.1. Goodness-of-Fit Test April 10.2. Independence April 10.3. Comparing Two Variances April 10.4. Analysis of Variance April Common Assessment #9 May 6 11. Nonparametric Tests 11.1. The Sign Test May 11.2. The Wilcoxon Tests May 11.3. The Kruskal-Wallis Test May 11.4. Rank Correlation June 11.5. The Runs Test June Common Assessment #10 June 10 26

1. Introduction to Statistics STATISTICS - NMHZHS Topics Fall Spring 1.1. An Overview of Statistics September February 1.2. Data Classification September February 1.3. Data Collection and Experimental Design September February 2. Descriptive 2.1. Frequency Distributions and Their Graphs September February Statistics 2.2. More Graphs and Displays September February 2.3. Measures of Central Tendency September February 2.4. Measures of Variation September February 2.5. Measures of Position September March Common Assessment #1 October 2 March 4 3. Probability 3.1. Basic Concepts of Probability and Counting October March 3.2. Conditional Probability and the Multiplication Rule October March 3.3. The Addition Rule October March 4. Discrete Probability Distributions 5. Normal Probability Distributions 6. Confidence Intervals 3.4. Additional Topics in Probability and Counting October March 4.1. Probability Distributions October March 4.2. Binomial Distributions October March 4.3. More Discrete Probability Distributions October April Common Assessment #2 October 30 April 8 5.1. Introduction to Normal Distributions and the Standard Normal Distribution November April 5.2. Normal Distributions: Finding Probabilities November April 5.3. Normal Distributions: Finding Values November April 5.4. Sampling Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem November April 5.5. Normal Approximations to Binomial Distributions November April 6.1. Confidence Intervals for the Mean (Large Samples) November April 6.2. Confidence Intervals for the Mean (Small Samples) November April 6.3. Confidence Intervals for Population Proportions November April 6.4. Confidence Intervals for Variance and Standard Deviation November May Common Assessment #3 December 4 May 6 7.1. Introduction to Hypothesis Testing December May 7.2. Hypothesis Testing for the Mean (Large Samples) December May 27

7. Hypothesis Testing with One Sample 8. Hypothesis Testing with Two Samples 7.3. Hypothesis Testing for the Mean (Small Samples) December May 7.4. Hypothesis Testing for Proportions December May 7.5. Hypothesis Testing for Variance and Standard Deviation December May 8.1. Testing the Difference Between Means (Large Independent Samples) January May 8.2. Testing the Difference Between Means (Small Independent Samples) January May 8.3. Testing the Difference Between Means (Dependent Samples) January May 8.4. Testing the Difference Between Proportions January June Common Assessment #4 January 15 June 3 Red Highlight Common Assessment Period 28

PRE-CALCULUS Chapter Chapter Title Date 1 Chapter 1: Linear Functions, Equations, and Inequalities Sept. 8 Sept. 30 2 Chapter 2: Analysis of Graphs of Functions Oct. 1 Oct. 30 3 Chapter 3: Polynomial Functions Nov 2 - Nov. 25 4 Chapter 4: Rational, Power, and Root Functions Dec. 1 Dec. 23 5 Chapter 5: Inverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions Jan. 4 Jan. 22 6 Chapter 6: Analytic Geometry Feb. 2 Feb. 12 7 Chapter 7: Matrices and Systems of Equations and Inequalities Feb. 22 Mar. 18 8 Chapter 8: Trigonometric Functions and Applications Mar. 28 Apr. 15 9 Chapter 9: Trigonometric Identities and Equations Apr. 18 April 30 10 Chapter 10: Applications of Trigonometry; Vectors May 2 May 13 11 Chapter 11: Sequences, Binomial Theorem May 15 May 31 12 Chapter 12: Limits, Derivative, and Definite Integrals June 1 - June 10 Red Highlight Common Assessment Period 29

CALCULUS Chapter Chapter Date P: Preparation for Calculus P: Preparation for Calculus Sept. 8 Sept. 30 1 1: Limits and Their Properties Oct. 1 Oct. 24 2 2: Differentiation Oct. 27 Nov. 21 3 3: Applications of Differentiation Nov 24 Dec. 19 4 4: Applications of Differentiation Jan 5 Jan 23 5 5: Logarithmic, Exponential, and Other Transcendental Functions Feb. 2 Mar. 20 6 6: Applications of Integration Mar. 23 May 29 7 7: Integration Techniques, L'Hopital's Rule, and Improper Integrals June 1 June 15 Red Highlight Common Assessment Period 30

SAT Chapter 15 Number and Operation Review Module Topic Fall Spring Module 1: Arithmetic Weeks 1 & 2 Weeks 21 & 21 Module 2: Integers Week 3 Week 23 Module 3: Rational Numbers Week 4 Week 24 COMMON ASSESSMENT #1 Module 4: Logical Reasoning Week 4 Week 24 Module 5: Sets Week 4 Week 24 Module 6: Number Theory Week 5 Week 25 Module 7: Sequences and Series Week 5 Week 25 COMMON ASSESSMENT #2 Chapter 16 Algebra and Function Module Topic Fall Spring Module 1: Algebraic Expressions Week 6 Week 26 Module 2: Exponents Week 7 Week 27 Module 3: Word Problems Week 7 Week 27 COMMON ASSESSMENT #3 Module 4: Linear Equations and Inequations Week 8 Week 28 Module 5: Systems of Equations Week 9 Week 29 Module 6: Quadratic Equations and Functions Week 10 Week 30 COMMON ASSESSMENT #4 Module 7: Rational and Radical Equations Week 11 Week 31 Module 8: Equations of Lines Week 12 Week 32 Module 9: Direct and Inverse Variation Week 13 Week 33 Module 10: Symbols Week 13 Week 33 COMMON ASSESSMENT #5 31

Chapter 17 - Geometry and Measurement Module Topic Fall Spring Module 1: Polygon and Circle Week 14 Week 34 Module 2: Cuboid, Cube and Cylinder Week 14 Week 34 Module 3: Triangles Week 15 Week 35 COMMON ASSESSMENT #6 Module 4: Lines Week 15 Week 35 Module 5: Coordinate Geometry & Slope Week 16 Week 36 Module 6: Geometric Visualization & Similarity Week 16 Week 36 Module 7: Transformations Week 17 Week 37 COMMON ASSESSMENT #7 Chapter 18 - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability Module Topic Fall Spring Module 1: Data Interpretation Week 18 Week 38 Module 2: Statistics Week 18 Week 38 Module 3: Probability Week 19 Week 39 COMMON ASSESSMENT #8 Red Highlight Common Assessment Period 32