Math 10c I Can Statements
Math 10c I Can Statements
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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Math 10C I can Statements
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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Math 10C I can Statements
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.
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.
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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.