In "Multiplying Whole Numbers, Part I" students will learn to: use multiplication …
In "Multiplying Whole Numbers, Part I" students will learn to: use multiplication as a shortcut for addition, interpret multiplication on the number line, show multiplication facts as arrays, use multiplication to find areas, use multiplication to figure out combinations, multiply by zero and recognize and use the identity for multiplication.
In "Multiplying Whole Numbers, Part II" students will learn to: State the …
In "Multiplying Whole Numbers, Part II" students will learn to: State the 100 multiplication facts from memory and solve word problems involving multiplication of small whole numbers.
In "Naming Whole Numbers" students will learn to: read whole numbers, write …
In "Naming Whole Numbers" students will learn to: read whole numbers, write whole numbers in words, change whole numbers stated in words into decimal numeral form, write numerals in expanded notation and state the number represented by each digit in a decimal numeral.
In "Negative Exponents" students will learn to: recognize the meaning of expressions …
In "Negative Exponents" students will learn to: recognize the meaning of expressions such as 6-4, divide two expressions involving exponents when the base are the same and write numbers in exponential notation using positive and negative exponents.
In "Perimeter" students will learn to: find the perimeter of irregular polygons, …
In "Perimeter" students will learn to: find the perimeter of irregular polygons, use formulas to find the perimeter of rectangles and equilateral polygons, find the length or width of a rectangle when the perimeter and the measure of one side is given, use a formula to find the circumference of a circle and the length of a semicircle and find the diameter or radius of a circle when the circumference is given.
In "Prime Numbers" students will learn to: determine whether a given whole …
In "Prime Numbers" students will learn to: determine whether a given whole number greater than 1 is prime or composite, use the Sieve of Eratosthenes and determine the prime factorization of a given whole number.
In "Renaming Fractions" students will learn to: express fractions in higher or …
In "Renaming Fractions" students will learn to: express fractions in higher or lower terms, reduce fractions to lowest terms, recognize and use factions equal to 1 and recognize and use fractions equal to 0.
In "Signed Fractions" students will learn to: recognize when signed fractions are …
In "Signed Fractions" students will learn to: recognize when signed fractions are equal, add signed fractions, subtract signed fractions, multiply signed fractions, divide signed fractions and solve equations involving signed fractions.
In "Signed Numbers" students will learn to: graph positive and negative numbers …
In "Signed Numbers" students will learn to: graph positive and negative numbers on the number line, decide which is the larger (or smaller) of two given signed numbers and find the absolute value of any given number.
In "Square Roots" students will learn to: use a table to find …
In "Square Roots" students will learn to: use a table to find square roots of whole numbers from 1 to 100 and recognize and use the fact that if a and b are any numbers, then the square root of a times b is the same as the square root of a times the square root of b.
In "Subtracting Fractions" students will learn to: indicate the larger of two …
In "Subtracting Fractions" students will learn to: indicate the larger of two fractions, subtract fractions, subtract mixed numbers, subtract a fraction or mixed number from a whole number and subtract a whole number from a mixed number.
In "Subtracting Whole Numbers" students will learn to: state from memory the …
In "Subtracting Whole Numbers" students will learn to: state from memory the hundred subtraction facts, subtract whole numbers, providing the first is greater than or equal to the second, check a subtraction problem by addition and solve word problems involving subtraction.
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