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PA Core Critical Concepts 1 page 1 2.1.5.B.1 M05.A-T.1 Apply place-value concepts to show an Demonstrate that in a multi-digit number, a digit Students will be able to read, write, Go Math! Lesson 1.1 period understanding of operations and in one place represents 1/10 of what it represents and represent numbers through GM Lesson 1.2 rounding as they pertain to whole in the place to its left. hundred millions. Distributive Propery numbers. Ex. Recognize that in the number 770, the 7 in the GM Lesson 1.3 AND/OR tens place is 1/10 the 7 in the hundreds place. Students will be able to describe Harcourt Ch 6, Lesson5 Associative Property relationships between two Harcourt Ch 6, Lesson 6 Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the place-value positions. Commutative Property product when multiplying a number by powers of GM Lesson 1.4 10 and explain patterns in the placement of the Students will be able to use an GM Lesson 1.5 Commutative Property decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or exponent to show powers of 10. GM Lesson 1.6 divided by a power of 10; use whole number GM Lesson 1.7 Identity Property exponents to denote powers of 10. Students will be able to compute GM Lesson 1.8 Ex. 4 x 10 2 = 400 multiplication problems using GM Lesson 1.9 exponent Ex. 0.05 10 3 = 0.00005 various methods involving whole GM Lesson 1.10 numbers. GM Lesson 1.11 base 2.1.5.B.2 M05.A-T.2 Extend an understanding of operations Multiply whole-digit numbers (not to exceed GM Lesson 1.12 with whole numbers to perform three-digit by three-digit). Students will be able to know in what inverse operations operations including decimals. order operations need to be evaluated to find a solution to a problem. numerical expression 2.2.5.A.1 M05.B-0.1 Interpret and evaluate numerical Use multiple grouping symbols (parenthesis, expressions using order or operations. brackets, or braces) in numerical expressions and Make sense of and persevere in order of operations evaluate expressions containing these symbols. solving complex and novel mathematical problems. evaulate Write simple expressions that model calculations with numbers and interpret numerical expressions Students will be able to communicate estimate without evaluating them. and apply appropriate mathematical Ex. Express that calculation "add 8 and 7, then vocabulary in daily calculations and round multiply 2" as 2 x (8 + 7). problem solving. Ex. Recognize that 3 x (18,932 + 921) is three times factor as large as 18,932 + 921 without having to Students will be able to recite from calculate the indicated sum or product. memory and with fluency, basic product sum or product. multiplication facts.

PA Core Critical Concepts 1 page 2 2.1.5.B.2 M05.A-T.2 Extend an understanding of operations Find whole-number quotients of whole numbers Students will be able to divide by Go Math! Lesson 2.1 pattern with whole numbers to perform with up to 4-digit dividends and 2-digit divisors. 2-digit divisors by using partial GM Lesson 2.2 operations including decimals. products, base ten blocks, and GM Lesson 2.3 divisor numbers. Add, subtract, multiply, divide decimals to compatible numbers involving whole GM Lesson 2.4 hundredths (no divisors with decimals). numbers and decimals. GM Lesson 2.5 quotient GM Lesson 2.6 Read and write decimal to thousandths using Students will be able to read, write, GM Lesson 2.7 remainder base-ten numerals, word form, and expanded form. compare, and round decimals to GM Lesson 2.8 Ex. 347.392 = 300 + 40 + 7 +.3 +.09 +.002 = the thousandths. GM Lesson 2.9 compatible numbers 3 x 100 + 4 x 10 + 7 x 1 + 3 x (0.1) + 9 x (0.01) + 2 x (0.001) CC 1 Common Checkpoint #1 Students will be able to add whole GM Lesson 3.1 decimal numbers and decimals. GM Lesson 3.2 Compare two decimals to thousandths based on GM Lesson 3.3 decimal point meanings of the digits in each place using Students will be able to compute GM Lesson 3.4, =, and symbols. multiplication problems using GM Lesson 3.5 tenths various methods involving whole GM Lesson 3.6 Round decimals to any place (limit rounding to numbers and decimals. GM Lesson 3.7 hundredths ones, tenths, hundredths, or thousandths place). GM Lesson 3.8 GM Lesson 3.9 thousandths 2.2.5.A.1 M05.B-0.1 Interpret and evaluate numerical Use multiple grouping symbols Students will be able to know in what GM Lesson 3.10 expressions using order or operations. (parentheses, brackets, or braces) in order operations need to be evaluated GM Lesson 3.11 sequence numerical expressions and evaluate to find a solution to a problem. expressions containing these symbols. GM Lesson 4.1 term GM Lesson 4.2 GM Lesson 4.3 GM Lesson 4.4 GM Lesson 4.5 GM Lesson 4.6 GM Lesson 4.7 GM Lesson 4.8 benchmark

PA Core Critical Concepts 1 page 3 Write simple expressions that model Students will be able to make sense of GM Lesson 5.1 calculations with numbers and interpret and persevere in solving complex and GM Lesson 5.2 numerical expressions without evaluating novel mathematical problems. GM Lesson 5.3 them. GM Lesson 5.4 Ex. Express that calculation "add 8 and 7, Students will be able to communicate GM Lesson 5.5 then multiply 2" as 2 x (8 + 7). and apply appropriate mathematical GM Lesson 5.6 Ex. Recognize that 3 x (18,932 + 921) is vocabulary in daily calculations and GM Lesson 5.7 three times as large as 18,932 + 921 problem solving. GM Lesson 5.8 without having to calculate the indicated sum or product. Students will be able to recite from memory and with fluency, basic Identify apparent relationships between multiplication facts. corresponding terms of two patterns with the same starting numbers that follow different rules. Ex. Given two patterns in which the first pattern follows the rule "add 8" and the second pattern follows the rule "add 2," observe that the terms in in the first pattern are 4 times the size of the terms in the second pattern. Recommended Time Frame = 80 days

PA Core Critical Concepts 2 page 4 2.1.5.C.1 M05.A-F.1 Use the understanding of equivalency Add/subtract fractions (including mixed numbers) Students will be able to use a common Go Math! Lesson 6.1 numerator to add/subtract fractions. with unlike denominators. (May include multiple denominator to add and subtract GM Lesson 6.2 methods and representations.) fractions and mixed numbers. GM Lesson 6.3 denominator Ex. 2/3 + 5/4 = 8/12 + 15/12 = 23/12 GM Lesson 6.4 GM Lesson 6.5 fraction 2.1.5.C.2 M05.A-F.2 Apply and extend previous Solve word-problems involving division of whole GM Lesson 6.6 understandings of numbers leading to answers in the form of GM Lesson 6.7 simplest form multiplication/division to multiply fractions (including mixed numbers). GM Lesson 6.8 and divide fractions. GM Lesson 6.9 least common denominator Multiply a fraction by a fraction (including Students will be able to find the GM Lesson 6.10 mixed number). product of two fractions including equivalent fractions mixed numbers. GM Lesson 7.1 Demonstrate an understanding of multiplication GM Lesson 7.2 renaming as scaling (resizing). GM Lesson 7.3 Ex. Compare the size of a product to the size of the GM Lesson 7.4 mixed number other factor without performing the indicated CC 2 Common multiplication. Checkpoint # 1 Ex. Explaining why multiplying a given number by a fraction greater than 1 results in a product GM Lesson 7.5 greater than the given number (recognizing GM Lesson 7.6 multiplication of whole numbers greater than 1 as GM Lesson 7.7 a familiar case); explaining why multiplying a GM Lesson 7.8 given number by a fraction less than 1 results in a GM Lesson 7.9 product smaller than the given number. GM Lesson 7.10 Divide unit fractions by whole numbers and whole Students will be able to divide GM Lesson 8.1 numbers by unit fractions. fractions by solving a related GM Lesson 8.2 multiplication sentence. GM Lesson 8.3 GM Lesson 8.4 GM Lesson 8.5 Recommended Time Frame = 50 days

PA Core Critical Concepts 3 page 5 2.4.5.A.4 M05.D-M.2 Solve problems involving computation Solve problems involving computation of fractions Students will be able to use a line Go Math! Lesson 9.1 data of fractions using information provided by using information presented in line plots. plot to find an average with data in a line plot. given in fractions. line plot 2.3.5.A.1 M05.C-G.1 Graph points in the first quadrant on Identify parts of the coordinate plane (x-axis, Students will be able to display, GM Lesson 9.2 ordered pair the coordinate plane and interpret y-axis, and the origin) and the ordered pair identify, and plot points on a GM Lesson 9.3 these points when solving real-world (x-coordinate & y-coordinate). Limit the coordinate coordinate grid. GM Lesson 9.4 origin and mathematical problems. place to quadrant 1. GM Lesson 9.5 GM Lesson 9.6 x-axis Represent real-world and mathematical problems by plotting points in quadrant 1 of the coordinate Getting Ready for Grade 6 x-coordinate plane and interpret coordinate values of points in Lesson 15 the context of the situation. y-axis 2.2.5.A.4 M05.B-0.2 Analyze patterns and relationships Generate two numerical patterns using Students will be able to identify a y-coordinate using two rules. two given rules. relationship between two numerical Ex. Given the rule "add 3" and the starting number patterns and use strategies to solve Harcourt Ch. 7 Lesson 5 interval 0 and given the rule "add 6" and the starting a problem with patterns. Harcourt Ch. 8 Lesson 1 number 0, generate terms in the resulting Harcourt Ch. 8 Lesson 2 line graph sequences. Harcourt Ch. 8 Lesson 3 Harcourt Ch. 8 Lesson 4 scale Identify apparent relationships between Harcourt Ch. 8 Lesson 5 corresponding terms of two patterns Harcourt Ch. 8 Lesson 6 quadrant with the same starting numbers that follow different rules. CC 3 Common pictograph Ex. Given two patterns in which the first Checkpoint # 1 pattern follows the rule "add 8" and the bar graph second pattern follows the rule "add 2," observe that the terms in the first pattern circle graph are 4 times the size of the terms in the second pattern.

PA Core Critical Concepts 3 page 6 2.4.5.A.2 M05.D-M.2 Represent and interpret data using Display and interpret data shown in tallies, tables, Students will be able to read, interpret, rule appropriate scale. charts, pictographs, bar graphs, and line graphs, analyze data in graphs and and use a title, appropriate scale, and labels. A histograms while choosing pattern grid will be provided to display data on bar appropriate scales and intervals. graphs or line graphs. double bar graph 2.4.5.A.1 M05.D-M.1 Solve problems using conversions Convert between different-sized measurement Students will be able to solve Go Math! Lesson 10.1 histogram within a given measurement system. units within a given measurement system. multistep problems that include GM Lesson 10.2 A table of equivalencies will be provided. measurement conversions. GM Lesson 10.3 capacity Ex. Convert 5 cm to meters. GM Lesson 10.4 Make sense of and persevere in GM Lesson 10.5 decameter solving complex and novel GM Lesson 10.6 mathematical problems. decagon regular polygon congruent trapezoid equilateral triangle 2.3.5.A.2 M05.C-G.2 Classify two-dimensional figures into Classify two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy Students will be able to identify, Go Math! Lesson 11.1 isoceles triangle categories based on an understanding based on properties. describe, and classify polygons GM Lesson 11.2 of their properties. Ex. All polygons have at least 3 sides, and by their features. GM Lesson 11.3 scalene triangle pentagons are polygons, so all pentagons have GM Lesson 11.4 at least 3 sides. GM Lesson 11.5 acute angle Ex. A rectangle is a parallelogram, which is a quadrilateral, which is a polygon; so a rectangle obtuse angle can be classified as a parallelogram, quadrilateral, and polygon. right angle

PA Core Critical Concepts 3 page 7 2 4.4.A.1, eligible content, student performance objectives, and resources/activities can be taught during either math and/or science class. 2.4.4.A.1 M04.D-M.1 Solve problems involving measurement Apply the area and perimeter formulas for Students will be able to identify how Harcourt Ch. 26 Lesson 1 prism and conversions from a larger unit to a rectangles in real-world and mathematical perimeter and area relate. Harcourt Ch. 26 Lesson 3 smaller unit. problems (may include finding a missing side Harcourt Ch. 26 Lesson 4 pyramid length); whole numbers only. Harcourt Ch. 27 Lesson 4 Formulas will be provided. Harcourt Ch. 27 Lesson 5 polyhedron rhombus 2.4.5.A.5 M05.D-M.3 Apply concepts of volume to solve Apply to formula V = L x W x H and V = B x H Students will be able to use a formula GM Lesson 11.6 polygon problems and relate volume to for rectangular prisms with whole-number edge find the volume of a rectangular GM Lesson 11.7 multiplication and division. lengths in the context of solving real-world and prism. GM Lesson 11.8 triangle mathematical problems. GM Lesson 11.9 Formulas will be provided. Make sense of and persevere in GM Lesson 11.10 quadrilateral solving complex and novel GM Lesson 11.11 Find volumes of solid figures composed of two mathematical problems. GM Lesson 11.12 pentagon non-overlapping right triangular prisms. hexagon 2.1.6.D.1 M06.A-R.1 Understand ratio concepts and use Construct tables of equivalent ratios relating Students will be able to identify Go Math! Practice Book ration reasoning to solve problems. quantities with whole-number measurements, find fractions and decimals on a number Getting Ready for Grade 6 heptagon missing values in the tables, and/or plot the pairs line. (These lessons are in the Compare fractions to decimals. of values on the coordinate plane. Use tables to teacher planning guide.) octagon compare ratios. Lesson 1 Order fractions and decimals. Lesson 2 nonagon Find a percent of a quantity as a rate per 100. Lesson 3 Model percents. Ex. 30% of a quantity means 30/100 x Students will be able to model and Lesson 4 perimeter the quantity); solve problems involving the whole, write decimals as percents. Lesson 5 Relate decimals and percents. given a part and a percentage. area Write fractions, decimals, and percents. percent

WBASD Elementary Mathematics Curriculum Document Grade 5 PA Core Critical Concepts 3 page 8 2.1.6.E.1 M06.A-N.1 Apply and extend previous Interpret and compute quotients of fractions Students will be able to divide Lesson 7 understandings of multiplication (including mixed numbers), and solve word fractions by whole numbers. and division to divide fractions by problems involving division of fractions by fractions. fractions. Ex. Given a story context for (2/3) (3/4), Make sense of and persevere in explain that (2/3) (3/4) = (8/9) because solving complex and novel 3/4 of 8/9 is 2/3. (In general, (a/b) (c/d) = mathematical problems. (a/b) x (d/c) = ad/bc). Ex. How wide is a rectangular strip of land with Students will be able to communicate length 3/4 mi. & area 1/2 square mi? and apply appropriate mathematical Ex. How many 2 1/4 ft. pieces can be cut from a vocabulary in daily calculations and 15 1/2 ft. board? problem solving. Students will be able to recite from memory and with fluency, basic multiplication facts. 2.1.6.D.1 M06.A-R.1 Understand ratio concepts and use ratio Construct tables of equivalent ratios relating Students will be able to write ratios Lesson 8 ratios reasoning to solve problems. quantities with whole-number measurements, find in various ways and write equivalent Lesson 9 missing values in the tables, and/or plot the pairs ratios. equivalent ratios of values on the coordinate plane. Use tables to compare ratios. Find the unit rate a/b associated with a ratio a:b Students will be able to solve Lesson 10 rate ratio a:b (with b not equal to 0) and use rate problems involving distance, rate, language in the context of a ratio relationship. and time. unit rate Ex. We paid $75 for 15 hamburgers, which is a rate of $5 per hamburger. Students will be able to recite from memory and with fluency, basic multiplication facts.

WBASD Elementary Mathematics Curriculum Document Grade 5 PA Core Critical Concepts 3 page 9 Solve unit rate problems including those involving Make sense of and persevere in Lesson 11 unit pricing and constant speed. solving complex and novel Ex. If it took 7 hours to mow 4 lawns, then at that mathematical problems. rate, how many lawns could be mowed in 35 hours? At what rate were lawns being mowed? 2.1.6.E.4 M06.A-N.3 Apply and extend previous Represent quantities in real-world contexts using Students will be able to use positive Lesson 12 integer understandings of numbers to the positive and negative numbers, explaining the and negative numbers to represent system of rational numbers. meaning of 0 in each situation (e.g. temperature real-world quantities. opposite above or below 0, elevation above or below sea level, credits/debits, positive or negative electric positive integer charge.) Determine the opposite of a number and recognize that the opposite of the opposite of a number is of a number is the number itself. (e.g. -(-3) = 3; 0 is its own opposite.) negative integer 2.2.6.B.1 M06.B-E.1 Apply and extend previous Write algebraic expressions from verbal Students will be able to write and Lesson 13 expression understanding of arithmetic to descriptions. evaluate expressions. algebraic expressions. Ex. Express the description "five less than twice a variable number" as 2y - 5. evaluate Identify parts of an expression using mathematical terms (e.g. sum, term, product, factor, quotient, coefficient, quantity). Ex. Describe the expression 2(8 + 7) as a product of two factors.

WBASD Elementary Mathematics Curriculum Document page 10 Evaluate expressions at specific values of their variables, including expressions that arise from formulas used in real-world problems. Ex. Evaluate the expression b 2-5 when b = 4 Grade 5 PA Core Critical Concepts 3 2.2.6.B.2 M06.B-E.2 Understand the process of solving a Write an inequality of the form x c or x c to Students will be able to use Lesson 14 inequality one-variable equation or inequality and represent a constraint or condition in a real-world inequalities to solve problems. apply it to real-world and mathematical or mathematical problem and/or represent height problems. solutions of such inequalities on number lines. base 2.3.6.A.1 M06.C-G.1 Apply appropriate tools to solve Determine the areas of triangles and special Students will be able to find the real-world and mathematical problems quadrilaterals (i.e. square, rectangle, area of a parallelogram. Lesson 16 parallelogram involving area, surface, and volume. parallelogram, rhombus, and trapezoid). Formulas will be provided. area of a parallelogram 2.4.6.B.1 M06.D-S.1 Demonstrate an understanding of Determine quantitative measures of center Students will be able to calculate, median statistical variability by displaying, (e.g. median, mean, mode) and variability from a set of date, mean, median, Lesson 17 analyzing, and summarizing (e.g. range, interquartile range, mean and/or mode. Lesson 18 mode distributions. absolute deviation). data Display numerical data in plots on a number line, Students will be able to organize, use Lesson 19 including line plots, histograms, and and analyze data in a histogram. Lesson 20 mean/average box-and-whisker plots. Make sense of and persevere in histogram solving complex and novel mathematical problems. tally frequency Recommended Time Frame = 50 days