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| GLE: Geometric and Spatial Relationships~Analyze characteristics and properties of two and three dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships~ A: Identify and describe the attributes of 2 and 3 dimensional shapes |
| GLE~
Number and Operations~ 1. Understand numbers,
ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers and number
systems. ~ A: Read, write and compare decimals
to the hundredths place and whole numbers up to 6 digits.
C: Recognize representations for the same number and generate them by decomposing and composing numbers 2. Understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another A: Represent and recognize multiplication using various models, including sets and arrays. 3. Compute fluently and make reasonable estimates A Represent a mental strategy used to compute a given multiplication problem (up to 2-digit by 2-digit multiple of) Data and Probability 1. Formulate questions that can be addressed with data and collect, organize and display relevant data to answer themC Create tables or graphs to represent categorical and numerical data (including line plots) |
| GLE Number and Operation
~ 2. Understand meaning of operations and how they
relate to one another A. represent and recognize
multiplication using various models, including sets and arrays 3.
Compute fluently and make reasonable estimates ~ B.Demonstrate
fluency with basic number relationships of multiplicaion and division
Algebraic Relationships 1. Understand patterns, relations and functionsB. Analyze patterns using words, tables, and graphs 2. Represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic symbolsA. Represent a mathematical situation as an expression or number sentence 3. Use mathematical models to represent and understand quantitative relationships A. Model problem situations, using representations such as graphs, tables or number sentences Data and Probability 3. Develop and evaluate inferences and predictions that are based on data A. Given a set of data, propose and justify conclusions that are based on the data |
| GLE Number and Operations~1.
Understand numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among
numbers and number systems. ~ A: Read, write
and compare decimals to the hundredths place and whole numbers up to 6
digits.
Measurement1. Understand measurable attributes of objects and units, systems and processes of measurement B Identify equivalent linear measures within a system of measurement D Determine change from $10.00 and add and subtract money values to $5.00 2. Apply appropriate techniques, tools and formulas to determine measurements A Select and use benchmarks to estimate measurements (linear, capacity, weight) |
| GLE Number and Operations
2.
Understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one anotherC.
Apply commutative and identity properties of multiplication to whole numbers
3.
Compute fluently and make reasonable estimates
A.
Represent a mental strategy used to compute a given multiplication problem
(up to 2-digit by 2-digit multiple of)
C. Apply and describe the strategy used to compute a given *multiplication problem up to a 2-digit by 2-digit D. Estimate and justify the results of multiplication of whole numbers |
| 7.1 Review of Basic Fraction
Concepts
Fractions Fraction practice pizza fractions fraction game Fractions on a number line Fraction Bars |
| 7.2 Fractions of Sets
Fraction of a set |
| 7.3 Pattern-Block Fractions |
| 7.4 Fraction Addition and Subtraction |
| 7.5 Clock Fractions |
| 7.6 Many Names for Fractions
simplify fractions simple |
| 7.7 Equivalent Fractions
fraction frenzy |
| 7.8 Fractions and Decimals |
| 7.9 Comparing Fractions
Comparing fractions comparing ordering fractions |
| 7.10 The ONE for Fractions |
| 7.11 Probability, Fractions, and Spinners |
| 7.12 A Cube-Drop Experiment |
| 7.13 Unit 7 Review and Assessment |