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Lesson 1.1: Factors and Multiples |
Lesson 1.2: Physical Models of Factors and Multiples |
Lesson 1.3: Investigating Prime and Composite Numbers |
Lesson 1.4: Investigating Divisibility Rules |
Lesson 2.1: Prime Factorization and Factor Trees |
Lesson 2.2: Investigating Multiples and Least Common Multiples |
Lesson 2.3: Investigating Factors and Greatest Common Factors |
Lesson 2.4: Using GCF and LCM to Solve Problems |
Lesson 3.1: Modeling Parts of a Whole |
Lesson 3.10: Mixed Number Division |
Lesson 3.2: Fractional Representations |
Lesson 3.3: Dividing a Whole into Fractional Parts |
Lesson 3.4: Benchmark Fractions |
Lesson 3.5: Equivalent Fractions |
Lesson 3.6: Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like and Unlike Denominators |
Lesson 3.7: Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers |
Lesson 3.8: Parts of Parts |
Lesson 3.9: Parts in a Part |
Lesson 4.1: Introduction to Decimals |
Lesson 4.2: Comparing, Ordering, Estimating, and Rounding Decimals |
Lesson 4.3: Fraction-Decimal Equivalents |
Lesson 4.4: Adding and Subtracting Decimals |
Lesson 4.5: Multiplying Decimals |
Lesson 4.6: Long Division of Whole Numbers |
Lesson 4.7: Dividing Decimals |
Lesson 5.1: Introduction to Ratios |
Lesson 5.2: Ratio Representations |
Lesson 5.3: Writing Equivalent Ratios |
Lesson 5.4: Modeling Ratios |
Lesson 5.5: Using Tables to Represent Equivalent Ratios |
Lesson 5.6: Using Graphs to Represent Equivalent Ratios |
Lesson 5.7: Using Multiple Ratio Representations to Solve Problems |
Lesson 5.8: Introduction to Unit Rates |
Lesson 6.1: Introduction to Percents |
Lesson 6.2: Estimating Percents |
Lesson 6.3: Determining the Percent of a Number |
Lesson 6.4: Determine the Part, Whole, or Percent of Percent Problems |
Lesson 6.5: Using Percents in Real-World Situations |
Lesson 7.1: Order of Operations |
Lesson 7.2: Exploring Squares, Cubes, and Roots |
Lesson 7.3: Understanding Variables |
Lesson 7.4: Writing Algebraic Expressions |
Lesson 7.5: Multiple Representations of Algebraic Expressions |
Lesson 7.6: Using Multiple Representations of Problems |
Lesson 8.1: Relationships between Quantities |
Lesson 8.2: Simplifying Algebraic Expressions |
Lesson 8.3: Using the Distributive Property to Simplify Algebraic Expressions |
Lesson 8.4: Multiple Representations of Equivalent Expressions |
Lesson 8.5: Combining Like Terms |
Lesson 8.6: Using Algebraic Expressions to Analyze and Solve Problems |
Lesson 9.1: Inequalities |
Lesson 9.2: Solving One-Step Equations with Addition and Subtraction |
Lesson 9.3: Solving One-Step Equations with Multiplication and Division |
Lesson 9.4: Representing Situations in Multiple Ways |
Lesson 9.5: Using Multiple Representations to Solve Problems |
Lesson 9.6: The Many Uses of Variables in Mathematics |
Lesson 9.7: Independent and Dependent Variables |
Lesson 10.1: Introduction to Negative Integers |
Lesson 10.2: Number Systems |
Lesson 10.3: Ordering the Rational Numbers |
Lesson 10.4: Solving Problems with Rational Numbers |
Lesson 11.1: Extending the Coordinate Plane |
Lesson 11.2: Graphing Geometric Figures |
Lesson 11.3: Solving Problems with Multiple Representations |
Lesson 11.4: Interpreting Graphs |
Lesson 12.1: Customary Measurement |
Lesson 12.2: Metric Measurement |
Lesson 12.3: Moving Between Measurement Systems |
Lesson 12.4: Choosing Appropriate Measures |
Lesson 13.1: Sketching, Drawing, Naming, and Sorting Basic Geometric Figures |
Lesson 13.2: Area and Perimeter of Rectangles and Squares |
Lesson 13.3: Area of Parallelograms and Triangles |
Lesson 13.4: Area of Trapezoids |
Lesson 13.5: Area of Rhombi and Kites |
Lesson 13.6: Area of Regular Polygons |
Lesson 14.1: Nets |
Lesson 14.2: The Cube |
Lesson 14.3: Prisms |
Lesson 14.4: Surface Area and Volume of a Prism |
Lesson 14.5: Pyramids |
Lesson 14.6: Identifying Geometric Solids in Everyday Occurrences |
Lesson 15.1: Designing Statistical Questions |
Lesson 15.2: Collecting, Displaying, and Analyzing Data |
Lesson 15.3: Line Plots and Stem and Leaf Plots |
Lesson 15.4: Using Histograms |
Lesson 15.5: Designing and Implementing an Experiment |
Lesson 16.1: Analyzing Data Using Measures of Center |
Lesson 16.2: Determining When to Use the Mean, Median, or Mode |
Lesson 16.3: Calculating and Interpreting the Mean Absolute Deviation |
Lesson 16.4: Analyzing Data Using the Five Number Summary |
Lesson 16.5: Displaying and Analyzing Data Using Box-and-Whisker Plots |