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    Course Overview    
    The units listed below are in the order that we learn them.
     

    Integers and Rational Numbers

    • Use a number line to identify, compare, and order rational numbers

    • Use the absolute value of a number to describe its distance from zero on a number line and to find the distance between points on a coordinate plane

     

    Positive Rational Numbers

    • Use models and real world examples to add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals and fractions

    • Use algorithms to add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals and fractions

    • Use strategies that have been taught to solve multistep problems with fractions and decimals


    Understand and Use Ratio and Rate

    • Create and solve ratio problems by creating equivalent ratios

    • Use ratios to compare different quantities and solve unit rates problems

    • Use unit rates and conversion factors to convert customary, metric, or both units of measure

     

    Understand and Use Percents

    • Convert between fractions, decimals, and percents

    • Use percents to find the part or the whole of a number


    Numeric and Algebraic Expressions

    • Use exponents and the order of operations to evaluate a numerical expression

    • Write and evaluate algebraic expressions to represent a situation

    • Simplify expressions to generate equivalent expressions


    Represent and Solve Equations and Inequalities

    • Write and solve equations using addition and subtraction

    • Write and solve equations using multiplication and division

    • Use an inequality symbol to represent a situation


    Solve Area, Surface Area, and Volume Problems

    • Find the area of parallelograms, triangles, trapezoids, and other polygons

    • Find the surface area of prisms and pyramids

    • Find the volume of prisms


    Display, Describe, and Summarize Data

    • Find the mean, median, mode, and range of a data set

    • Use a box plot, frequency table, or histogram to display data

    • Use the MAD and IQR to describe the spread of a data set