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Unit 1: Rigid Transformations and Congruence |
Lesson 1: Moving in the Plane |
Lesson 2: Naming the Moves |
Lesson 3: Grid Moves |
Lesson 4: Making the Moves |
Lesson 5: Coordinate Moves |
Lesson 6: Describing Transformations |
Lesson 7: No Bending or Stretching |
Lesson 8: Rotation Patterns |
Lesson 9: Moves in Parallel |
Lesson 10: Composing Figures |
Lesson 11: What is the Same? |
Lesson 12: Congruent Polygons |
Lesson 13: Congruence |
Lesson 14: Alternate Interior Angles |
Lesson 15: Adding the Angles in a Triangle |
Lesson 16: Parallel Lines and the Angles in a Triangle |
Lesson 17: Rotate and Tessellate |
Unit 2: Dilations, Similarity, and Introducing Slope |
Lesson 1: Projecting and Scaling |
Lesson 2: Circular Grid |
Lesson 3: Dilations with no Grid |
Lesson 4: Dilations on a Square Grid |
Lesson 5: More Dilations |
Lesson 6: Similarity |
Lesson 7: Similar Polygons |
Lesson 8: Similar Triangles |
Lesson 9: Side Length Quotients in Similar Triangles |
Lesson 10: Meet Slope |
Lesson 11: Writing Equations for Lines |
Lesson 12: Using Equations for Lines |
Lesson 13: The Shadow Knows |
Unit 3: Linear Relationships |
Lesson 1: Understanding Proportional Relationships |
Lesson 2: Graphs of Proportional Relationships |
Lesson 3: Representing Proportional Relationships |
Lesson 4: Comparing Proportional Relationships |
Lesson 5: Introduction to Linear Relationships |
Lesson 6: More Linear Relationships |
Lesson 7: Representations of Linear Relationships |
Lesson 8: Translating to y = mx + b |
Lesson 9: Slopes Don’t Have to be Positive |
Lesson 10: Calculating Slope |
Lesson 11: Equations of All Kinds of Lines |
Lesson 12: Solutions to Linear Equations |
Lesson 13: More Solutions to Linear Equations |
Lesson 14: Using Linear Relations to Solve Problems |
Unit 4: Linear Equations and Linear Systems |
Lesson 1: Number Puzzles |
Lesson 2: Keeping the Equation Balanced |
Lesson 3: Balanced Moves |
Lesson 4: More Balanced Moves |
Lesson 5: Solving Any Linear Equation |
Lesson 6: Strategic Solving |
Lesson 7: All, Some, or No Solutions |
Lesson 8: How Many Solutions? |
Lesson 9: When Are They the Same? |
Lesson 10: On or Off the Line? |
Lesson 11: On Both of the Lines |
Lesson 12: Systems of Equations |
Lesson 13: Solving Systems of Equations |
Lesson 14: Solving More Systems |
Lesson 15: Writing Systems of Equations |
Lesson 16: Solving Problems with Systems of Equations |
Unit 5: Functions and Volume |
Lesson 1: Inputs and Outputs |
Lesson 2: Introduction to Functions |
Lesson 3: Equations for Functions |
Lesson 4: Tables, Equations, and Graphs of Functions |
Lesson 5: More Graphs of Functions |
Lesson 6: Even More Graphs of Functions |
Lesson 7: Connecting Representations of Functions |
Lesson 8: Linear Functions |
Lesson 9: Linear Models |
Lesson 10: Piecewise Linear Functions |
Lesson 11: Filling Containers |
Lesson 12: How Much Will Fit? |
Lesson 13: The Volume of a Cylinder |
Lesson 14: Finding Cylinder Dimensions |
Lesson 15: The Volume of a Cone |
Lesson 16: Finding Cone Dimensions |
Lesson 17: Scaling One Dimension (optional) |
Lesson 18: Scaling Two Dimensions (optional) |
Lesson 20: The Volume of a Sphere |
Lesson 22: Volume As a Function of… (optional) |
Unit 6: Associations in Data |
Lesson 1: Organizing Data |
Lesson 2: Plotting Data |
Lesson 3: What a Point in a Scatter Plot Means |
Lesson 4: Fitting a Line to Data |
Lesson 6: The Slope of a Fitted Line |
Lesson 8: Analyzing Bivariate Data |
Lesson 9: Looking for Associations |
Lesson 10: Using Data Displays to Find Associations |
Lesson 11: Gone in 30 Seconds (optional) |
Unit 7: Exponents and Scientific Notation |
Lesson 1: Exponent Review |
Lesson 2: Multiplying Powers of Ten |
Lesson 3: Powers of Powers of 10 |
Lesson 4: Dividing Powers of 10 |
Lesson 5: Negative Exponents with Powers of 10 |
Lesson 6: What about Other Bases? |
Lesson 7: Practice with Rational Bases |
Lesson 8: Combining Bases |
Lesson 9: Describing Large and Small Numbers Using Powers of 10 |
Lesson 10: Representing Large Numbers on the Number Line |
Lesson 11: Representing Small Numbers on the Number Line |
Lesson 12: Applications of Arithmetic with Powers of 10 |
Lesson 13: Definition of Scientific Notation |
Lesson 14: Multiplying, Dividing, and Estimating with Scientific Notation |
Lesson 15: Adding and Subtracting with Scientific Notation |
Lesson 16: Is a Smartphone Smart Enough to Go to the Moon? |
Unit 8: Pythagorean Theorem and Irrational Numbers |
Lesson 1: The Areas of Squares and Their Side Lengths |
Lesson 2: Side Lengths and Areas |
Lesson 3: Rational and Irrational Numbers |
Lesson 4: Square Roots on the Number Line |
Lesson 5: Reasoning About Square Roots |
Lesson 6: Finding Side Lengths of Triangles |
Lesson 7: A Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem |
Lesson 8: Finding Unknown Side Lengths |
Lesson 9: The Converse |
Lesson 10: Applications of the Pythagorean Theorem |
Lesson 11: Finding Distances in the Coordinate Plane |
Lesson 12: Edge Lengths and Volumes |
Lesson 13: Cube Roots |
Lesson 14: Decimal Representations of Rational Numbers |
Lesson 15: Infinite Decimal Expansions |
Lesson 16: When is the Same Size Not the Same Size? |