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ALGEBRAIC REASONING

  • MA.7.AR.1.1 Apply properties of operations to add and subtract linear expressions with rational coefficients.
  • MA.7.AR.1.2 Determine whether two linear expressions are equivalent.
  • MA.7.AR.2.1 Write and solve one-step inequalities in one variable within a mathematical context and represent solutions algebraically or graphically.
  • MA.7.AR.2.2 Write and solve two-step equations in one variable within a mathematical or real-world context, where all terms are rational numbers.
  • MA.7.AR.3.1 Apply previous understanding of percentages and ratios to solve multi-step real-world percent problems.
  • MA.7.AR.3.2 Apply previous understanding of ratios to solve real-world problems involving proportions.
  • MA.7.AR.3.3 Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving the conversion of units across different measurement systems.
  • MA.7.AR.4.1 Determine whether two quantities have a proportional relationship by examining a table, graph or written description.
  • MA.7.AR.4.2 Determine the constant of proportionality within a mathematical or real-world context given a table, graph or written description of a proportional relationship.
  • MA.7.AR.4.3 Given a mathematical or real-world context, graph proportional relationships from a table, equation or a written description.
  • MA.7.AR.4.4 Given any representation of a proportional relationship, translate the representation to a written description, table or equation.
  • MA.7.AR.4.5 Solve real-world problems involving proportional relationships.

DATA ANALYSIS AND PROBABILITY

  • MA.7.DP.1.1 Determine an appropriate measure of center or measure of variation to summarize numerical data, represented numerically or graphically, taking into consideration the context and any outliers.
  • MA.7.DP.1.2 Given two numerical or graphical representations of data, use the measure(s) of center and measure(s) of variability to make comparisons, interpret results and draw conclusions about the two populations.
  • MA.7.DP.1.3 Given categorical data from a random sample, use proportional relationships to make predictions about a population.
  • MA.7.DP.1.4 Use proportional reasoning to construct, display and interpret data in circle graphs.
  • MA.7.DP.1.5 Given a real-world numerical or categorical data set, choose and create an appropriate graphical representation.
  • MA.7.DP.2.1 Determine the sample space for a simple experiment.
  • MA.7.DP.2.2 Given the probability of a chance event, interpret the likelihood of it occurring. Compare the probabilities of chance events.
  • MA.7.DP.2.3 Find the theoretical probability of an event related to a simple experiment.
  • MA.7.DP.2.4 Use a simulation of a simple experiment to find experimental probabilities and compare them to theoretical probabilities.

GEOMETRIC REASONING

  • MA.7.GR.1.1 Apply formulas to find the areas of trapezoids, parallelograms and rhombi.
  • MA.7.GR.1.2 Solve mathematical or real-world problems involving the area of polygons or composite figures by decomposing them into triangles or quadrilaterals.
  • MA.7.GR.1.3 Explore the proportional relationship between circumferences and diameters of circles. Apply a formula for the circumference of a circle to solve mathematical and real-world problems.
  • MA.7.GR.1.4 Explore and apply a formula to find the area of a circle to solve mathematical and real-world problems.
  • MA.7.GR.1.5 Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving dimensions and areas of geometric figures, including scale drawings and scale factors.
  • MA.7.GR.2.1 Given a mathematical or real-world context, find the surface area of a right circular cylinder using the figure’s net.
  • MA.7.GR.2.2 Solve real-world problems involving surface area of right circular cylinders.
  • MA.7.GR.2.3 Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving volume of right circular cylinders.

NUMBER SENSE AND OPERATIONS

  • MA.7.NSO.1.1 Know and apply the Laws of Exponents to evaluate numerical expressions and generate equivalent numerical expressions, limited to whole-number exponents and rational number bases.
  • MA.7.NSO.1.2 Rewrite rational numbers in different but equivalent forms including fractions, mixed numbers, repeating decimals and percentages to solve mathematical and real-world problems.
  • MA.7.NSO.2.1 Solve mathematical problems using multi-step order of operations with rational numbers including grouping symbols, whole-number exponents and absolute value.
  • MA.7.NSO.2.2 Add, subtract, multiply and divide rational numbers with procedural fluency.
  • MA.7.NSO.2.3 Solve real-world problems involving any of the four operations with rational numbers.

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