Quarter 3 Quarter 2 Quarter 1. Algebra and Functions: 1.1 - Use letters, boxes, or other symbols to stand for any number in simple expressions or equations.

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Quarter 3 Quarter 2 Quarter 1

Algebra and Functions: Use letters, boxes, or other symbols to stand for any number in simple expressions or equations Algebra and Functions: Use and interpret formulas to answer questions about quantities and their relationships. Algebra and Functions: Understand that an equation such as y = 3x + 5 is a prescription for determining a second number when a first number is given. Algebra and Functions: Know and understand that equals multiplied by equals are equal. Algebra and Functions

Geometry: Measure the area of rectangular shapes by using appropriate units, such as square centimeter Geometry: Recognize that rectangles that have the same area can have different perimeters. Geometry: Understand that rectangles that have the same perimeter can have different areas. Geometry: Understand and use formulas to solve problems involving perimeters and areas of rectangles and squares. Use those formulas to find the areas of more complex figures by dividing the figures into basic shapes. Geometry

Geometry: Draw the points corresponding to linear relationships on graph paper (e.g., draw 10 points on the graph of the equation y = 3x and connect them by using a straight line). Geometry: Understand that the length of a horizontal line segment equals the difference of the x-coordinates. Geometry: Understand that the length of a vertical line segment equals the difference of the y coordinates. Geometry

Statistics: Formulate survey questions; systematically collect and represent data on a number line; and coordinate graphs, tables, and charts. Statistics: Identify the mode(s) for sets of categorical data and the mode(s), median, and any apparent outliers for numerical datasets. Statistics: Interpret one- and two-variable data graphs to answer questions about a situation Statistics

Number Sense: Use concepts of negative numbers (e.g., on a number line, in counting, in temperature, in "owing"). Number Sense: Identify on a number line the relative position of positive fractions, positive mixed numbers, and positive decimals to two decimal places. Number Sense: Estimate and compute the sum or difference of whole numbers and positive decimals to two places. Review

Next Steps 1.Identify Targets for Quarter 4 2.Discuss Root Causes 3.Identify Interventions that work TargetsRoot Causes SMART Goal S tudent centered M easurable A ppropriate R ealistic T imely S pecific