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Math 10c I Can Statements

This document outlines "I can" statements for students in a Math 10C course to develop skills in measurement, algebra, number sense, and linear relations and functions. It includes statements about using measurement tools, solving problems involving surface area and volume, understanding factors and exponents, representing and graphing linear relationships, and determining equations of lines from graphs or points. The document provides detailed learning targets to guide instruction across various math domains.

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Math 10c I Can Statements

This document outlines "I can" statements for students in a Math 10C course to develop skills in measurement, algebra, number sense, and linear relations and functions. It includes statements about using measurement tools, solving problems involving surface area and volume, understanding factors and exponents, representing and graphing linear relationships, and determining equations of lines from graphs or points. The document provides detailed learning targets to guide instruction across various math domains.

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Math 10C I can Statements

MEASUREMENT: Develop spatial sense and proportional reasoning.

M1: Solve problems that involve linear measurement, using:


 SI and imperial units of measure
 Estimation strategies
 Measurement strategies.
Students will be able to...
 I can use rulers, calipers, micrometers, and other measuring tools to determine the length
of an object using the SI and Imperial systems.
 I can identify and use referents for linear units of measure (mm, cm, m, km, in, ft, yd,
mile, etc.)
 I can choose the most appropriate measurement tool and unit for a given situation.

M2. Apply proportional reasoning to problems that involve conversions between SI and
Imperial units of measure.
Students will be able to...
 I can solve problems involving measurement. (Ex. Circumference, perimeter, etc.)
 I can convert measurements from SI to SI and Imperial to Imperial.
 I can convert measurements from SI to Imperial, and vice versa.

M3: Solve problems, using SI and imperial units, which involve the surface area and volume
of 3-D objects, including: right cones, right cylinders, right prisms, right pyramids, and
spheres.
Students will be able to...
 I can calculate the surface area of right cones.
 I can calculate the surface area of right cylinders.
 I can calculate the surface area of right prisms.
 I can calculate the surface area of right pyramids.
 I can calculate the surface area of spheres.
 I can calculate the volume of right cones.
 I can calculate the volume of right cylinders.
 I can calculate the volume of right prisms.
 I can calculate the volume of right pyramids.
 I can calculate the volume of spheres.
 I can solve problems involving surface area and volume.

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 I can explain the relationship between the volume of right cones and right cylinders.
 I can explain the relationship between the volume of right prisms and right pyramids.

M4: Develop and apply the primary trigonometric ratios (sine, cosine, tangent) to solve
problems that involve right triangles.
Students will be able to...
 I can identify the hypotenuse and the opposite and adjacent sides of a right triangle.
 I can write the sine, cosine, and tangent ratios of a right triangle.
 I can calculate the measure of a missing side length using Pythagorean Theorem.
 I can calculate the measure of a missing side length using sine, cosine, and tangent.
 I can calculate the measure of a missing angle using sine, cosine, and tangent.
 I can solve problems involving one or more right triangles.

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Algebra & Number: Develop algebraic reasoning and number sense.

AN1: Demonstrate an understanding of factors of whole numbers by determining


the: prime factors, greatest common factor, least common multiple, square root, cube root.
Students will be able to...
 I can explain the difference between factors and multiples.
 I can identify factors and multiples of a number.
 I can write the prime factorization of a whole number.
 I can determine the greatest common factor of a set of numbers.
 I can determine the least common multiple of a set of numbers.
 I can determine if a number is a perfect square or perfect cube.
 I can determine the square root of a whole number.
 I can determine the cube root of a whole number.
 I can solve problems involving factors.

AN2: Demonstrate an understanding of irrational numbers by: representing, identifying,


and simplifying irrational numbers, ordering irrational numbers.
Students will be able to...
 I can explain the difference between rational and irrational numbers.
 I can identify irrational numbers.
 I can order a set of rational and irrational numbers.
 I can express an entire radical as a mixed radical in simplest form.
 I can express a mixed radical as an entire radical.
 I can write an irrational number as an exact value.

AN3: Demonstrate an understanding of powers with integral and rational exponents.


Students will be able to...
 I can express a power with negative exponent(s) as a power with only positive exponent(s).
 I can express a power with a rational exponent as a radical.
 I can express a radical as a power with a rational exponent.
 I can use exponent laws to simplify expressions.
 I can solve problems involving powers or radicals.

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AN4: Demonstrate an understanding of the multiplication of polynomial expressions


(limited to monomials, binomials and trinomials), concretely, pictorially and symbolically.
Students will be able to...
 I can use algebra tiles to model the multiplication of two binomials.
 I can multiply a monomial by a polynomial.
 I can multiply a binomial by a binomial.
 I can multiply a binomial by a polynomial.
 I can solve problems using multiplication of polynomials.

AN5: Demonstrate an understanding of common factors and trinomial factoring, concretely,


pictorially and symbolically.
Students will be able to...
 I can use algebra tiles to model the factorization of a trinomial.
 I can factor a polynomial by removing the greatest common factor.
 I can factor a trinomial with a leading coefficient of 1.
(ex. 𝑥 2 + 𝑏𝑥 + 𝑐, 𝑥 2 − 7𝑥 + 6)
 I can factor a trinomial with a leading coefficient not equal to 1.
(ex. 𝒂𝑥 2 + 𝑏𝑥 + 𝑐, 𝟐𝑚2 − 5𝑚 − 12)
 I can factor a difference of squares because it is a special case of trinomial factoring.
(ex. 9𝑥 2 − 49 = 9𝑥 2 + 𝟎𝒙 − 49)
 I can factor trinomials with more than one variable.
(ex. 𝑎𝑥 2 + 𝑏𝑥𝑦 + 𝑐𝑦 2 , 6𝑥 2 − 5𝑥𝑦 + 𝑦 2 )
 I can write a polynomial in factored form.

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Relations and Functions: Develop algebraic and graphical reasoning


through the study of relations.

RF1: Interpret and explain the relationships among data, graphs and situations.
Students will be able to...
 I can determine the domain and range of a graph, set of ordered pairs, or table of values.
 I can determine if a set of data is continuous or discrete.
 I can interpret graphs.
 I can sketch a possible graph for a given situation.

RF2: Demonstrate an understanding of relations and functions.


Students will be able to...
 I can determine if a relation is a function.
 I can explain why all functions are relations, but not all relations are also functions.

RF3: Demonstrate an understanding of slope with respect to: rise and run, line segments
and lines, rate of change, parallel lines, and perpendicular lines.
Students will be able to...
 I can determine the slope of a line given a graph.
 I can determine the slope of a line given coordinates.
 I can explain when the slope of a line is positive, negative, zero, or undefined.
 I can draw a line, given its slope.
 I can use slope to determine if two lines are parallel or perpendicular.
 I can explain how slope is related to rate of change.

RF4: Describe and represent linear relations, using: words, ordered pairs, tables of values,
graphs, and equations.
Students will be able to...
 I can distinguish between the independent and dependent variables in a set of data.
 I can determine if a set of data is linear or non-linear.
 I can represent a linear relation using words.
 I can represent a linear relation using a set of ordered pairs.
 I can represent a linear relation using a table of values.
 I can represent a linear relation using a graph.
 I can represent a linear relation using an equation.

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RF5: Determine the characteristics of the graphs of linear relations, including the:
intercepts, slope, domain, and range.
Students will be able to...
 I can determine the y-intercept of a linear relation.
 I can determine the x-intercept of a linear relation.
 I can write the x and y-intercepts as values and ordered pairs.
 I can determine the slope of a linear relation.
 I can determine the domain and range of a linear relation.
 I can sketch a graph given characteristics of the linear relation.

RF6: Relate linear relations expressed in the following forms to their graphs: slope-
intercept form (𝑦 = 𝑚𝑥 + 𝑏), general form (𝐴𝑥 + 𝐵𝑦 + 𝐶 = 0), slope-point form (𝑦 − 𝑦1 =
𝑚(𝑥 − 𝑥1 )).
Students will be able to...
 I can change equations from slope-intercept form to general form.
 I can change equations from general form to slope-intercept form.
 I can graph a linear relation without technology.
 I can graph a linear relation using technology.
 I can identify equivalent linear relations that have been written in different forms.
 I can match a linear relation to its graph.

RF7: Determine the equation of a linear relation to solve problems, given: a graph, a point
and the slope, two points, a point and the equation of a parallel or perpendicular line.
Students will be able to...
 I can determine the equation of a linear relation given a graph.
 I can determine the equation of a linear relation given a point and the slope.
 I can determine the equation of a linear relation given two points.
 I can determine the equation of a linear relation given a point and the equation of a parallel
or perpendicular line.

RF8: Represent a linear function, using function notation.


Students will be able to...
 I can express an equation in y= form using function notation and vice versa.
 I can evaluate a function given inputs.
 I can determine the input of a function given the output.

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 I can determine the range of a function given the domain, and vice versa.
 I can represent linear functions using words, ordered pairs, tables of values, and graphs.

RF9: Solve problems that involve systems of linear equations in two variables, graphically
and algebraically.
Students will be able to...
 Model a situation, using a system of linear equations.
 Relate a system of linear equations to the context of a problem.
 Determine and verify the solution of a system of linear equations graphically, with and
without technology.
 Explain the meaning of the point of intersection of a system of linear equations.
 Determine and verify the solution of a system of linear equations algebraically.
 Explain, using examples, why a system of equations may have no solution, one solution or an
infinite number of solutions.
 Explain a strategy to solve a system of equations.
 Solve a problem that involves a system of linear equations.

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