Enduring
Understandings - important ideas that students
should carry with them years beyond the instruction received this year.
- Design of all products includes an understanding
of geometry.
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Geometry builds our world.
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Units matter and precision matters.
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Proportional reasoning solves real world problems.
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Mathematics incorporates multiple problem solving strategies.
Essential Questions -
most important “big picture” questions students should be able to answer
after completing learning activities.
CSAP Standards:
Highest
Frequency
High
Frequency
Other
Standards and E-Skills
Standard 1: (Number Sense) Students develop number sense and use
numbers and number relationships in problem solving situations and
communicate the reasoning in solving these problems.
1.1 Use exponents to show how many times a base are used
1.2
Read and write large whole numbers. Read, identify, and utilize place
value with large numbers. Locate decimal values on a number line
Standard 2: (Algebra and Functions) Students use algebraic methods to
explore, model and describe patterns and functions involving numbers,
shapes, data, and graphs in problem-solving situations and communicate
the reasoning used in solving these problems.
2.1
Recognize, extend and use geometric, numeric, linear, or visual patterns
to solve a problem. Using the rule for a pattern to represent it in a
table, graph, and problem solve. Recognize an equation that models a
given situation.
2.5a
Solve simple equations
2.5b
Translate English expressions and algebraic expressions
2.2
Recognizing, describing, and extending a pattern and function using
tables and graphs in a problem solving situation. Using a table to find
a constant/unit rate.
2.5
Substituting in a formula to compute a value. Solving a simple linear
equation in a problem solving situation. Using a linear function given
in a context to solve a problem.
Standard 3: (Statistics and Probability) Students use data collection
and analysis, statistics, and probability in problem-solving situations
and communicate the reasoning used in solving these problems.
3.1a
Construct a histogram and stem-and-leaf plot
3.1b
Read, interpret and draw conclusions from histograms and stem-and-leaf
plots
3.1b
Read, interpret and draw conclusions from circle graphs
3.1
Read, interpret, and draw conclusions from line graphs, bar graphs,
histograms, and circle graphs
Standard 4: (Geometry) Students use geometric concepts, properties, and
relationships in problem-solving situations and communicate the
reasoning used in solving these problems.
4.5b
Solve problems involving area of circles, triangles, and parallelograms
4.5c
Solve problems involving surface area of rectangular prisms
4.6a Reflect, translate, and rotate figures to determine congruency
Standard 5: (Measurement) Students use a variety of tools and techniques
to measure, apply the results in problem-solving situations, and
communicate the reasoning involved in solving these problems.
5.4a Solve problems involving area of trapezoids, regular hexagons, and
regular octagons
Standard 6: (Computation) Students link concepts and procedures as they
develop and use computational techniques, including estimation, mental
arithmetic, paper-and-pencil, calculators, and computers, in
problem-solving situations and communicate the reasoning involve
6.2 Order of Operations (Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication and
Division, Addition and Subtraction; PEMDAS Adding, Subtracting,
Multiplying and Dividing with whole numbers, exponents, decimals,
fractions, mixed numbers, and integers.
6.2
Recognize format of equations with one or more variables. Introduce 1
step equations |