MATH
Curriculum Snapshot
Number and Numeration
Recognizing place value in whole numbers and decimals; using exponential and scientific notation; finding factors and multiples; converting between fractions, decimals and percents; ordering positive and negative numbers.
Operations and Computation
Solving problems involving whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and positive and negative numbers; applying properties of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Data and Chance
Collecting, organizing, displaying, and analyzing data; identifying and comparing landmarks of data sets (mean, median, mode, and range); using probability to represent and predict outcomes and analyze chance.
Measurement and Reference Frames
Measuring using metric and U.S. customary units; using formulas to calculate area, circumference, and volume; naming and plotting points on a coordinate grid.
Geometry
Measuring and drawing angles; understanding properties of angles; identifying and modeling similar and congruent figures; constructing figures with a compass and straightedge; drawing to scale; exploring transformations of geometric shapes; experimenting with modern geometric ideas.
Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
Creating and extending numerical patterns; representing and analyzing functions; manipulating algebraic expressions; solving equations and inequalities; working with Venn diagrams; applying algebraic properties; working with ratios and proportions.
Pre-Algebra
Pre-Algebra builds on basic mathematical skills. It introduces the students to the concepts of Algebra and fundamentals of Geometry. It is expected that students in Pre- Algebra will be introduced to symbols, expressions, solving and graphing, become proficient with fractions, decimals, conversions between them, and the standard mathematical operations and build the foundation necessary for success in the study of Algebra.
Recognizing place value in whole numbers and decimals; using exponential and scientific notation; finding factors and multiples; converting between fractions, decimals and percents; ordering positive and negative numbers.
Operations and Computation
Solving problems involving whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and positive and negative numbers; applying properties of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Data and Chance
Collecting, organizing, displaying, and analyzing data; identifying and comparing landmarks of data sets (mean, median, mode, and range); using probability to represent and predict outcomes and analyze chance.
Measurement and Reference Frames
Measuring using metric and U.S. customary units; using formulas to calculate area, circumference, and volume; naming and plotting points on a coordinate grid.
Geometry
Measuring and drawing angles; understanding properties of angles; identifying and modeling similar and congruent figures; constructing figures with a compass and straightedge; drawing to scale; exploring transformations of geometric shapes; experimenting with modern geometric ideas.
Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
Creating and extending numerical patterns; representing and analyzing functions; manipulating algebraic expressions; solving equations and inequalities; working with Venn diagrams; applying algebraic properties; working with ratios and proportions.
Pre-Algebra
Pre-Algebra builds on basic mathematical skills. It introduces the students to the concepts of Algebra and fundamentals of Geometry. It is expected that students in Pre- Algebra will be introduced to symbols, expressions, solving and graphing, become proficient with fractions, decimals, conversions between them, and the standard mathematical operations and build the foundation necessary for success in the study of Algebra.
Everyday Math Online
Please use www.everydaymathonline.com for many great resources. Your student was / will be given a login and password to enter the site.
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