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unit 1: numerical representations mtm shop / tpt shop
classify rational numbers, absolute value, comparing and ordering rational numbers
add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers fluently and with models
solve problems using proportional reasoning with tables/graphs/scale factor; convert between units of measurement
convert between fractions, decimals, and percents and solve for the part, whole, or percent
order of operations, exponents, prime factorization, and properties of operations: inverse, identity, commutative, associative,
and distributive
represent a situation using verbal descriptions, tables, graphs and equations using y=kx or y=x+b
angle relationships and triangles, area of rectangles, parallelograms, triangles, and trapezoids, volume of rectangular prisms,
and graph points in four quadrants
summarize numerical data using measures of center and measures of spread of dot plots, stem-and-leaf plots, histograms,
and box plots
checking accounts, debit and credit cards, balance a check register, methods to pay for college, salaries of occupations, and
credit reports
6.14A, 6.14B, 6.14C, 6.14D, 6.14E, 6.14F, 6.14G, 6.14H 12-15 days
add, subtract, multiply, and divide multi-digit decimals using the standard algorithm
divide fractions using word problems and models and find the greatest common factor and least common multiple of two
numbers
use positive and negative numbers to represent real-world quantities; absolute value
6.NS.5, 6.NS.6, 6.NS.6a, 6.NS.6c, 6.NS.7, 6.NS.7a, 6.NS.7b, 6.NS.7c 12-15 days
use ratios to solve real-world problems using tables, tape diagrams, double number line diagrams, and equations
use rates to solve problems, find the percent of a quantity, find the whole given a part and percent, and convert units of
measurement
solve real-world problems by graphing points in all four quadrants; distance between two points using absolute value
area of rectangles, parallelograms, triangles, trapezoids, and composite figures, volume of rectangular prisms, and surface
area and nets
statistical questions, measures of center, measures of spread, dots plots, histograms, and box plots
6.SP.1, 6.SP.2, 6.SP.3, 6.SP.4, 6.SP.5, 6.SP.5a, 6.SP.5b, 6.SP.5c, 6.SP.5d 16-19 days
ratios, rates, percent increase and decrease; convert between measurement systems
represent rates of change given pictorial, tabular, verbal numeric, graphical and algebraic representations
lateral and total surface area of rectangular prisms, rectangular pyramids, triangular prisms, and triangular pyramids
volume of rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, rectangular pyramids, and triangular pyramids
bar graphs, circle graphs, and dot plots; compare shape, center, and spread of dot and box plots
sales tax, income tax, budgeting, net worth, assets and liabilities, simple and compound interest, and monetary incentives
simplify expressions, distributive property, solve and write multi-step equations with rational numbers
constant of proportionality, unit rates, proportional relationships with tables, equations, and graphs
simple interest, tax, markups and markdowns, gratuities and commissions, fees, percent increase and decrease, and percent
error
constructing triangles, solving for a missing angle using supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles
circumference and area of circles, area of shapes, composite figures, similar figures, and scale drawings
cross sections of 3D figures, volume of rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, and 3D composite figures
populations and samples, measures of center and variability, and dot plots
simple probability and its complement, experimental and theoretical probability, simulations and predications, and
independent and dependent events
fractions and decimals, squares and square roots, classify real numbers, compare and order numbers, and scientific notation
simplify expressions, solve and write multi-step equations and inequalities with variables on both sides
functions, slope, slope-intercept form, systems of equations, direct variation, and proportional and non-proportional
relationships
8.4A, 8.4B*, 8.4C*, 8.5A, 8.5B, 8.5E, 8.5F, 8.5G*, 8.5H, 8.5I*, 8.9A 15-18 days
parallel lines and transversals, interior and exterior angles in triangles, and angles in similar triangles
construct scatter plots and predications, trend line equations, mean absolute deviation, and random samples
calculating interest, credit, college cost, methods of payment, and financial responsibility
fractions and decimals, squares and square roots, classifying real numbers, and comparing and ordering real numbers
square and cube roots, properties of exponents, operations with scientific notation
simplifying expressions, distributive property, multi-step equations with variables on both sides
slope and rate of change, slope-intercept form, and proportional and non-proportional relationships
identify functions, linear and non-linear functions, and analyzing functions and graphs
parallel lines and transversals, interior and exterior angles in triangles, and angles in similar triangles
unit 11: scatter plots and data mtm shop / tpt shop
constructing scatter plots, predictions, trend line equations, two-way tables, and relative frequency
simplify expressions, distributive property, multi-step equations and inequalities with variables on both sides
slope, the slope formula, slope-intercept form, point-slope form, standard form, graphing and writing linear equations and
inequalities
direct variation, equations of parallel and perpendicular lines, transformations, scatter plots and predictions
A.2D, A.2E, A.2F, A.2G, A.3E, A.4A, A.4B, A.4C 13-16 days
greatest common factor, factoring x2 + bx + c, factoring ax2 + bx + c, difference of squares, perfect square trinomials
solving by factoring, the square root method, completing the square, and the quadratic formula
graphing and writing exponential functions, growth and decay, and application
simplifying expressions, distributive expressions, multi-step equations and inequalities with variables on both sides
slope, the slope formula, slope-intercept form, point-slope form, standard form, graph and write linear equations and
inequalities
N.Q.1, A.CED.2, A.REI.10, A.REI.12, F.IF.4, F.IF.6, F.IF.7A, F.BF.1A, F.LE.2 18-21 days
direct variation, equations of parallel and perpendicular lines, transformations, piecewise functions, and scatter plots and
predictions
N.Q.3, F.IF.7B, F.BF.3, S.ID.6, S.ID.7, S.ID.8, S.ID.9, G.GPE.5 14-17 days
greatest common factor, factoring x2 + bx + c, factoring ax2 + bx + c, difference of squares, perfect square trinomials
graphing and attributes quadratic functions, domain and range, translations, dilations, and vertex form
solving by factoring, simplifying radical expressions, the square root method, completing the square, and the quadratic
formula
graphing and writing exponential functions, growth and decay, and application
dot plots, histograms, box plots, comparing center and spread, two-way frequency tables
unit 5: percents
convert between fractions, decimals, and percents and solve for the part, whole, or percent
unit 9: geometry
angle relationships and triangles, area of rectangles, parallelograms, triangles, and trapezoids, volume of rectangular prisms,
and graph points in four quadrants
6.14A, 6.14B, 6.14C, 6.14D, 6.14E, 6.14F, 6.14G, 6.14H 12-15 days
6.NS.5, 6.NS.6, 6.NS.6a, 6.NS.6c, 6.NS.7, 6.NS.7a, 6.NS.7b, 6.NS.7c 12-15 days
unit 4: ratios
use ratios to solve real-world problems using tables, tape diagrams, double number line diagrams, and equations
unit 7: expressions
apply properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions and evaluate expressions
unit 9: geometry
area of rectangles, parallelograms, triangles, trapezoids, and composite figures, volume of rectangular prisms, and surface
area and nets
6.SP.1, 6.SP.2, 6.SP.3, 6.SP.4, 6.SP.5, 6.SP.5a, 6.SP.5b, 6.SP.5c, 6.SP.5d 16-19 days
unit 3: proportionality
ratios, rates, percent increase and decrease; convert between measurement systems
unit 7: volume
volume of rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, rectangular pyramids, and triangular pyramids
unit 8: probability
simple events, compound events, experimental and theoretical probability
unit 3: inequalities
solve, write, and graph one-step and two-step inequalities
unit 5: percents
simple interest, tax, markups and markdowns, gratuities and commissions, fees, percent increase and decrease, and percent
error
unit 9: volume
cross sections of 3D figures, volume of rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, and 3D composite figures
8.4A, 8.4B*, 8.4C*, 8.5A, 8.5B, 8.5E, 8.5F, 8.5G*, 8.5H, 8.5I*, 8.9A 15-18 days
unit 8: volume
volume of cylinders, cones, and spheres
unit 5: functions
identify functions, linear and non-linear functions, and analyzing functions and graphs
unit 7: transformations
reflections, rotations, scale factor, dilations, and properties of transformations
A.2D, A.2E, A.2F, A.2G, A.3E, A.4A, A.4B, A.4C 13-16 days
unit 5: systems
solve systems of equations and inequalities by graphing, substitution, and elimination
N.Q.1, A.CED.2, A.REI.10, A.REI.12, F.IF.4, F.IF.6, F.IF.7A, F.BF.1A, F.LE.2 18-21 days
N.Q.3, F.IF.7B, F.BF.3, S.ID.6, S.ID.7, S.ID.8, S.ID.9, G.GPE.5 14-17 days
unit 5: systems
solve systems of equations and inequalities by graphing, substitution, and elimination