Grades 5-7 Mathematics Standards and Benchmarks
Numbers, Number Sense, and Operations:
B. | Compare, order and convert among fractions, decimals and percents. |
C. | Develop meaning for percents, including percents greater than 100 and less than 1 |
F. | Apply number system properties when performing computations. |
H. | Use and analyze the steps in standard and non-standard algorithms for computing with fractions, decimals and integers. |
I. | Use a variety of strategies, including proportional reasoning, to estimate, compute, solve and explain solutions to problems involving integers, fractions, decimals and percents. |
Measurement:
A. | Select appropriate units to measure angles, circumference, surface area mass and volume, using:
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B. | Convert units of length, area, volume, mass and time within the same measurement system. |
E. | Use problem solving techniques and technology as needed to solve problems G. Understand and demonstrate the independence of perimeter and area for two-dimensional shapes and of surface area and volume for there-dimensional shapes. |
Geometry and Spatial Sense Benchmark:
A. | Identify and label angle pars and the regions defined within the plane where the angle resides. |
D. | Identify, describe and classify types of line pairs, angles, two-dimensional figures and three-dimensional objects and their properties. |
G. | Describe and use properties of triangles to solve problems involving angle measures and side lengths of right triangles. |
Patterns, Functions and Algebra:
B. | Represent, ananlyze and generalize a variety of patterns and functions with tables, graphs, words and symbolic rules. |
C. | .Use variables to create and solve equations and inequalities representing problem situations |
F. | Use representations, such as tables, graphs and equations, to model situations and to solve problems, especially those that involve linear relationships. |
G. | Write, simplify and evaluate algebraic expressions. |
I. | Explain how inverse operations are used to solve linear equeations. |
L. | Analyze functional relationships, and explain how a change in one quantitiy results in a change in the other |
Data Analysis and Probability:
A. | Read, create and use line graphs, histograms, circle graphs, box-and-whisker plots, stem-and-leaf plots, and other representations when appropriate. |
B. | Interpret data by looking for patterns and relationships, draw and justify conclusions, and answer related questions. |
D. | Compare increasingly complex displays of data for a specific purpose or need. |
E. | Collect, organize, display and interpret data for a specific purpose or need. |
F. | Determine and use the range, mean, median and mode to analyze and compare data, and explain what each indicates about the data. |
I. | Describe the probability of an event using ratios, including fractional notation |
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