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MA 7.1 Number
- MA 7.1.2 Students will compute with rational numbers accurately.
- MA 7.1.2.a Solve problems using proportions and ratios (e.g., cross products, percents, tables, equations, and graphs).
- MA 7.1.2.b Add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers (e.g., positive and negative fractions, decimals, and integers).
- MA 7.1.2.c Apply properties of operations as strategies for problem solving with rational numbers.
- MA 7.1.2.d Use multiple strategies to add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers.
- MA 7.1.2.e Estimate and check reasonableness of answers using appropriate strategies and tools.
MA 7.2 Algebra
- MA 7.2.1 Students will demonstrate, represent, and show relationships with expressions, equations, and inequalities.
- MA 7.2.1.a Describe and create an inequality from words and pictures (e.g., one-step, one-variable).
- MA 7.2.1.b Represent real-world situations with proportions.
- MA 7.2.2 Students will apply the operational properties when evaluating expressions, and solving equations and inequalities.
- MA 7.2.2.a Solve equations using the distributive property and combining like terms.
- MA 7.2.2.b Use factoring and properties of operations to create equivalent algebraic expressions (e.g., 2x + 6 = 2(x + 3)).
- MA 7.2.2.c Given the value of the variable(s), evaluate algebraic expressions (including absolute value).
- MA 7.2.2.d Solve two-step equations involving rational numbers which include the integers.
- MA 7.2.2.e Solve one-step inequalities involving integers and rational numbers and represent solutions on a number line.
- MA 7.2.3 Students will solve real-world problems involving expressions, equations, and inequalities.
- MA 7.2.3.a Describe and write linear equations from words and tables.
- MA 7.2.3.b Write a two-step equation to represent real-world problems involving rational numbers in any form.
- MA 7.2.3.c Solve real-world problems with equations that involve rational numbers in any form.
- MA 7.2.3.d Solve real-world problems with inequalities.
- MA 7.2.3.e Use proportional relationships to solve real-world problems, including percent problems, (e.g., % increase, % decrease, mark-up, tip, simple interest).
- MA 7.2.3.f Solve real-world problems involving scale drawings using a proportional relationship.
MA 7.3 Geometry
- MA 7.3.1 Students will identify and describe geometric characteristics of two-dimensional shapes.
- MA 7.3.1.a Apply and use properties of adjacent, complementary, supplementary, and vertical angles to find missing angle measures.
- MA 7.3.1.b Draw triangles (freehand using a ruler and a protractor, and using technology) with given conditions of three measures of angles or sides, and notice when the conditions determine a unique triangle, more than one triangle, or no triangle.
- MA 7.3.3 Students will perform and compare measurements and apply formulas.
- MA 7.3.3.a Solve real-world problems involving perimeter and area of composite shapes made from triangles, quadrilaterals and polygons.
- MA 7.3.3.b Solve real-world problems involving surface area and volume of composite shapes made from rectangular and triangular prisms.
- MA 7.3.3.c Determine the area and circumference of circles both on and off the coordinate plane.
MA 7.4 Data
- MA 7.4.1 Students will create displays that represent data.
- MA 7.4.1.a Represent data using circle graphs.
- MA 7.4.2 Students will analyze data to address the situation.
- MA 7.4.2.a Solve problems using information presented in circle graphs.
- MA 7.4.2.b Explain the difference between a population and a sample.
- MA 7.4.2.c Generate conclusions about a population based upon a random sample.
- MA 7.4.2.d Determine and critique biases in different data representations.
- MA 7.4.3 Students will interpret and apply concepts of probability.
- MA 7.4.3.a Generate a list of possible outcomes for a simple event.
- MA 7.4.3.b Describe the theoretical probability of an event using a fraction, percentage, and decimal.
- MA 7.4.3.c Find theoretical probabilities for independent events.
- MA 7.4.3.d Perform simple experiments and express the degree of likelihood (possible, impossible, certain, more likely, equally likely, or less likely); write as fractions and percentages.
- MA 7.4.3.e Find experimental probability for independent events.
- MA 7.4.3.f Compare and contrast theoretical and experimental probabilities.
- MA 7.4.3.g Find the probability of dependent compound events.
- MA 7.4.3.h Identify complementary events and calculate their probabilities.