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Jefferson County Schools Mathematics The Tennessee Mathematics Framework for grades 9 through 12 includes skills for many different High School level courses, and contains the following process standards: Grade 5 The Terra Nova Complete Battery assesses students in fifth grade (Level 15). |
| Algebraic Concepts |
| The Algebraic Concepts Unit includes Competencies/Objectives which focus on algebraic equations and operations. Students explore the symbolic nature of algebraic concepts by identifying and extending patterns in algebra, by following algebraic procedures, and by proving theorems with properties. The Algebraic Concepts Unit includes Competencies/Objectives which focus on algebraic equations and operations. Students explore the symbolic nature of algebraic concepts by identifying and extending patterns in algebra, by following algebraic procedures, and by proving theorems with properties. The Algebraic Concepts Unit includes Competencies/Objectives which focus on algebraic equations and operations. Students explore the symbolic nature of algebraic concepts by identifying and extending patterns in algebra, by following algebraic procedures, and by proving theorems with properties. |
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Absolute Value: Identifying/Understand
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) understand absolute value and identify the absolute value of a given number.
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Algebraic Concepts: Comprehend/Rules
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) comprehend rules for algebra.
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Change: Analyze/Contexts
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) analyze change in many different contexts.
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Communication: Math/Relationships
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) communicate mathematical relationships by applying equations.
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Computation: Exponents, Radicals/Roots
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL)perform computations with radicals, roots, and exponents.
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Equations: Comprehend/Definition
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) comprehend that an equation is a number sentence which expresses that two quantities are equal.
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Equations: Understand
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) comprehend the concept of equations.
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Exponents: Apply
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) apply exponents.
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Expressions: Simplify
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) simplify expressions.
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Expressions: Understand
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) understand the concept of an expression.
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Formulate Problems
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) formulate various types of problems.
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Functions: Apply/Understand
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) understand and apply basic function rules.
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Functions: Comprehend/Concept
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) comprehend the concept of a function.
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Functions: Comprehend/Rules
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) comprehend rules for functions.
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Graphing: Linear Equations
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) graph a linear equation.
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Inequalities: Concept
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) understand the concepts of inequalities.
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Linear Equations: Solve
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) obtain solutions to linear equations.
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Math Structures: Illustrate/Analyze
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) represent and analyze mathematical situations and structures using algebraic methods.
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Number Facts: Multiplication
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) recall basic multiplication facts.
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Number Sentence: Connect/Every Day
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) make connections between open sentences and every day situations.
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Number Sentence: Open/Solve
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) obtain solutions to open sentences using the four operations.
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Number Sentences: Open/Solving
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) obtain solutions to open sentences through the application of informal methods and knowledge of operations.
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Numerical Patterns: Generalize
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) generalize numerical patterns using a variable.
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Operations: Comprehend/Sense
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) comprehend the concepts of operation sense.
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Operations: Properties
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) demonstrate an understanding of the properties of various operations.
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Operations: Represent
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) represent operations.
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Order of Operations: Perform
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) perform computations using the order of operations.
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Order of Operations: Understand
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) conceptually understand order of operations.
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Patterns: Analyze
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) analyze patterns.
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Patterns: Comprehend/Number
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) comprehend number patterns.
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Patterns: Find/Missing Elements
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) find an element that is missing in a pattern.
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Patterns: Generalize/Number
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) extend number patterns (Learning Accomplishment includes "generalize").
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Patterns: Understand/Use/Rule
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) understand and use rules for patterns.
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Problem Solving: Algebraic Properties
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) solve problems by applying algebraic properties.
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Properties: Apply
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) apply the commutative, associative, zero, distributive, and commutative properties property.
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Properties: Commutative/Division
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) demonstrate that division is not commutative.
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Properties: Illustrate
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) illustrate the properties of operations.
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Quadratic Equations: Graphing/Solve
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) graph and find solutions to a quadratic equation on the coordinate plane.
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Rate Charts: Extend
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) extend rate charts to solve real-world problems.
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Rates: Calculate
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) calculate simple rates.
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Rates: Compare/Explain/Rate of Change
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) compare and explain scenarios that involve constant and/or varying rates of change by applying various strategies.
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Relations: Illustrate
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) represent and analyze patterns, relations, and functions using words, tables, and graphs.
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Solve Equations
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) solve given equations.
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Systems of Equations: Solve
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) obtain solutions to and/or explore systems of equations.
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Variable: Investigate/Describe Concept
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) explore and relate the concept of variable.
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Variables: Explore/Change
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) explore how a change in one variable relates to a change in another variable.
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| Data Analysis and Probability |
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Analyzing Graphs: Make/Interpretations
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) make interpretations of data displays.
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Bar Graphs: Illustrate/Data
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) illustrate data using bar graphs and pictographs.
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Bar Graphs/Pictographs: Interpret
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) interpret information given in bar graphs and pictographs.
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Data: Compare
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) make comparisons of data.
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Data: Describe/Evaluate
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) describe and/or evaluate data.
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Data: Evaluate/Conclusions
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) evaluate conclusions that are based on data.
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Data: Justify Conclusions
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) make predictions that are based on data.
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Data: Questions/Answer
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) create questions and gather, organize, and illustrate data to answer those questions.
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Data: Study/Evaluate/Accuracy
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) study many different illustrations of data and evaluate how accurately the data is depicted.
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Data: Understand/Grouping/Sorting
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) understand grouping and sorting methods.
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Data Analysis: Inferences/Conclusions
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) form inferences and conclusions from gathered data.
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Data Collection: Comprehend/Affect
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) comprehend how data collection techniques affect the nature of the data set.
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Data Collection: Use/Observations
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) use observations, surveys, and experiments to gather data.
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Data Display: Choose/Suitable/Complete
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) choose a suitable display to illustrate a data set and complete the display.
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Graphs: Restructure Data Display
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) restructure a data display for various reasons.
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Impossible/Certain: Explain
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) explain the likelihood of an event by applying certain, impossible, more likely, less likely, and equally likely.
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Mean/Median/Mode:Calculate/Data
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) calculate the mean, median, and mode of a set of data.
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Mean/Median/Mode: Connect/Visual
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) connect mean, median, and mode to a visual illustration of a set of data.
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Measures of Central Tendency: Apply
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) apply the measures of central tendency.
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Outcomes: Generate/All Possible
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) determine all possible outcomes in basic probability activities.
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Permutations/Combinations: Comprehend/
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) comprehend the concept of permutations and combinations.
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Predictions: Formulate/Sample Data
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) develop and evaluate predictions according to sample data.
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Probability
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) identify the probability of a given situation.
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Probability: Comprehend/Concept
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) comprehend and apply the basic concepts of probability.
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Probability: Comprehend/Representation
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) represent the likelihood of an event using a fractional number from zero to one.
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Probability: Explain/Likely/Unlikely
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) determine the most likely, least likely, or equally likely outcomes in simple experiments.
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Problem Solving: Apply/Data
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) obtain solutions to problems by applying data.
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Question: Design Investigations
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) design investigations to address a question.
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Range: Calculate/Data
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) calculate the range of a set of data.
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Sampling: Comprehend/Concepts
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) comprehend the concepts of sampling.
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Sampling: Describe/Importance/Size
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) describe the importance of sample size in investigations.
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Statistical Methods: Choose
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) select and use suitable statistical methods to analyze data.
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Statistics: Application
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) understand concepts, processes, and properties of statistics.
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Tables/Charts/Graphs/Diagrams: Read
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) read information in a tables, charts, graphs, pictographs, and diagrams.
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Tables/Circle/Line Graphs:Illus/Interpre
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) illustrate and interpret data using tables, circle graphs, and line graphs.
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| Geometry |
| The Geometry Unit includes Competencies/Objectives which focus on exploring geometric concepts from multiple perspectives. Students study properties and construction of figures, proofs and theorems, history of geometry, transformations, logic, and problem solving. The Geometry Unit includes Competencies/Objectives which focus on exploring geometric concepts from multiple perspectives. Students study properties and construction of figures, proofs and theorems, history of geometry, transformations, logic, and problem solving. The Geometry Unit includes Competencies/Objectives which focus on exploring geometric concepts from multiple perspectives. Students study properties and construction of figures, proofs and theorems, history of geometry, transformations, logic, and problem solving. |
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Angle: Understand
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) comprehend the concept of an angle.
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Angles: Measuring
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) measure angles.
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Characteristics: Compare/2D/3D
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) compare characteristics of two- and three-dimensional figures.
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Circle: Parts
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) identify and define circle parts.
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Circles: Recognize/Characteristics
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) identify and describe the attributes of a circle using appropriate mathematical language (e.g., radius, diameter, center).
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Combine Figures
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) combine geometric figures in creating other geometric figures.
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Congruent Figures: Describe Motions
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) describe a motion or a series of motions that will show that two shapes are congruent.
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Coordinate System: Applying
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) apply an understanding of the coordinate system.
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Constructions: 3-D Models
The learner will be able to (IMPORTANT) construct a model of a three-dimensional geometric shape from a two-dimensional pattern.
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Figures: Compare/Congruent
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) compare and contrast congruent and symmetrical figures.
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Figures: Recognize/Spatial Reasoning
The learner will be able to (ESSENTIAL) recognize the solid figure created from a two-dimensional illustration (net) of that figure by applying spatial reasoning (i.e.cube, rectangular prism, pyramid, cone, or cylinder).
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