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previously solved problems, and identify possible strategies for solving the problem. M03-S5C2-08. Make and test conjectures based on data (or information) collected from explorations and experiments. Examples: • County map of Arizona • Map of United States...
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previously solved problems, and identify possible strategies for solving the problem. M03-S5C2-08. Make and test conjectures based on data (or information) collected from explorations and experiments. Examples: • County map of Arizona • Map of United States PO 2. Investigate properties of vertex- edge graphs • circuits in a graph, • weights on edges, and • shortest path between two vertices. Connections: M03-S1C1-02, M03-S1C2- 01, M03-S1C2-02, SS3-S4C1-03 M03-S5C2-02. Identify relevant
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counting, and the study <span class="highlight">of</span> graphs. This prepares students <span class="highlight">for</span> the study <span class="highlight">of</span> discrete functions as well as to make valid inferences, decisions, and arguments. Discrete mathematics is a branch <span class="highlight">of</span> mathematics that is widely used in business and industry. Combinatorics is the mathematics <span class="highlight">of</span> systematic counting. Vertex-<span class="highlight">edge</span> graphs are used to model and solve problems involving paths, networks, and relationships among a finite number <span class="highlight">of</span> objects. Concept 1: Data <span class="highlight">Analysis</span> (Statistics) Understand and apply data
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previously solved problems, and identify possible strategies <span class="highlight">for</span> solving the problem. M03-S5C2-08. Make and test conjectures based on data (or <span class="highlight">information</span>) collected from explorations and experiments. Examples: &bull; County map <span class="highlight">of</span> Arizona &bull; Map <span class="highlight">of</span> United States PO 2. Investigate properties <span class="highlight">of</span> vertex- <span class="highlight">edge</span> graphs &bull; circuits in a graph, &bull; weights on edges, and &bull; shortest path between two vertices. Connections: M03-S1C1-02, M03-S1C2- 01, M03-S1C2-02, SS3-S4C1-03 M03-S5C2-02. Identify relevant
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Standard 5: Fluency Fluency is the ability to read a text accurately, quickly, and expressively with appropriate phrasing and intonation. Fluency is a critical component of reading development that can be developed through instruction. The goal of fluency instruction is not...
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Standard 5: Fluency Fluency is the ability to read a text accurately, quickly, and expressively with appropriate phrasing and intonation. Fluency is a critical component of reading development that can be developed through instruction. The goal of fluency instruction is not fast reading, but expressive and meaning-filled reading. Automaticity (fast, effortless word recognition) is necessary, but not sufficient, for fluency. Fluency has as much to do with accessing the deeper
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Standard 5: Fluency Fluency is the ability to read a text accurately, quickly, and expressively with appropriate phrasing and intonation. Fluency is a critical <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> reading development that can be developed through instruction. The goal <span class="highlight">of</span> fluency instruction is not fast reading, but expressive and meaning-filled reading. Automaticity (fast, effortless word <span class="highlight">recognition</span>) is necessary, but not sufficient, <span class="highlight">for</span> fluency. Fluency has as much to do with accessing the deeper
 Illinois Mathematics Assessment Framework PSAE Grade 11
10C 1% 2% 0% Note: The mathematics portion of the PSAE is a combination of the ACT Assessment Mathematics component and the WorkKeys Applied Mathematics Assessment component. Note Added on 3/18/08: A new scoring methodology was announced that affects only reading and ma...
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10C 1% 2% 0% Note: The mathematics portion of the PSAE is a combination of the ACT Assessment Mathematics component and the WorkKeys Applied Mathematics Assessment component. Note Added on 3/18/08: A new scoring methodology was announced that affects only reading and mathematics. For more information, please see Probability http://www.isbe.net/assessment/listserv/2008/mar14.htm. *These percents are typical, based on an analysis of forms from multiple years. These percents in this chart were derived
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10C 1% 2% 0% Note: The mathematics portion <span class="highlight">of</span> the PSAE is a combination <span class="highlight">of</span> the ACT Assessment Mathematics <span class="highlight">component</span> and the WorkKeys Applied Mathematics Assessment <span class="highlight">component</span>. Note Added on 3/18/08: A new scoring methodology was announced that affects only reading and mathematics. <span class="highlight">For</span> more <span class="highlight">information</span>, please see Probability http://www.isbe.net/assessment/listserv/2008/mar14.htm. *These percents are typical, based on an <span class="highlight">analysis</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> forms from multiple years. These percents in this chart were derived
 Social Studies Booklet
WORLD IN SPATIAL TERMS 1. Use geographic rep- resentations to orga- nize, analyze, and present information on people, places, and environments. PLACES AND REGIONS 2. Understand how distinct physical and human characteris- tics shape places and regions. PHYSICAL SYSTEMS 3. Understand how physi...
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WORLD IN SPATIAL TERMS 1. Use geographic rep- resentations to orga- nize, analyze, and present information on people, places, and environments. PLACES AND REGIONS 2. Understand how distinct physical and human characteris- tics shape places and regions. PHYSICAL SYSTEMS 3. Understand how physical processes shape Earth's sur- face, and create, sustain, and modify the ecosystems. HUMAN SYSTEMS 4. Analyze how people organize their activi- ties on earth through their analysis of human populations, cultural mosaic
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WORLD IN SPATIAL TERMS 1. Use geographic rep- resentations to orga- nize, analyze, and present <span class="highlight">information</span> on people, places, and environments. PLACES AND REGIONS 2. Understand how distinct physical and human characteris- tics shape places and regions. PHYSICAL SYSTEMS 3. Understand how physical processes shape Earth's sur- <span class="highlight">face</span>, and create, sustain, and modify the ecosystems. HUMAN SYSTEMS 4. Analyze how people organize their activi- ties on earth through their <span class="highlight">analysis</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> human populations, cultural mosaic
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opinion surveys formal debates interviews Focus on the point of view and recognition of the values that underlie the point of view. CONTEXTUALIZED - An opinion or argument must be grounded in a particular set of values or criteria. Support for an argument de...
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opinion surveys formal debates interviews Focus on the point of view and recognition of the values that underlie the point of view. CONTEXTUALIZED - An opinion or argument must be grounded in a particular set of values or criteria. Support for an argument depends on recognition of the soundness of the criteria. FLEXIBLE - A thorough analysis requires being able to view the same event or text from more than one point of view and recognizing the relative validity of divergent points of view. CULTURAL - The criteria
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opinion surveys formal debates interviews Focus on the point <span class="highlight">of</span> view and <span class="highlight">recognition</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> the values that underlie the point <span class="highlight">of</span> view. CONTEXTUALIZED - An opinion or argument must be grounded in a particular set <span class="highlight">of</span> values or criteria. Support <span class="highlight">for</span> an argument depends on <span class="highlight">recognition</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> the soundness <span class="highlight">of</span> the criteria. FLEXIBLE - A thorough <span class="highlight">analysis</span> requires being able to view the same event or text from more than one point <span class="highlight">of</span> view and recognizing the relative validity <span class="highlight">of</span> divergent points <span class="highlight">of</span> view. CULTURAL - The criteria
Microsoft Word - sci_standards_Aug07b.docsci_standards_Aug07b.pdf
observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods for further research. 3. a. using a variety of technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers a...
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observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods for further research. 3. a. using a variety of technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers as an integral component of scientific investigations. b. using common mathematical functions to analyze and describe data. c. uses statistical and graphing data analysis techniques. d. recognizes that the
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observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods <span class="highlight">for</span> further research. 3. a. using a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers as an integral <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> scientific investigations. b. using common mathematical functions to analyze and describe data. c. uses statistical and graphing data <span class="highlight">analysis</span> techniques. d. recognizes that the
Microsoft Word - sci_std_Aug07_hs.docsci_std_Aug07_hs.pdf
observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods for further research. 3. a. using a variety of technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers a...
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observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods for further research. 3. a. using a variety of technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers as an integral component of scientific investigations. b. using common mathematical functions to analyze and describe data. c. uses statistical and graphing data analysis techniques. d. recognizes that the
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observable, measurable, and replicable. d. analyzing and evaluating the results in order to clarify the questions and hypotheses, and to refine methods <span class="highlight">for</span> further research. 3. a. using a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> technologies, such as hand tools, measuring instruments, calculators, and computers as an integral <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> scientific investigations. b. using common mathematical functions to analyze and describe data. c. uses statistical and graphing data <span class="highlight">analysis</span> techniques. d. recognizes that the
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apply the given formula to find area and circumference of circles, area and perimeter of polygons, and volume of regular solids; use appropriate measurements in collecting data for a real world situation At Level 3, the student is able to solve real world problems given l...
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apply the given formula to find area and circumference of circles, area and perimeter of polygons, and volume of regular solids; use appropriate measurements in collecting data for a real world situation At Level 3, the student is able to solve real world problems given logarithmic and exponential formulas (e.g. Ph scale, Richter scale.). Sample Task: Construct a regular geometric solid and determine the surface area, volume, and edge length. Linkages: Science, art, construction
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apply the given formula to find area and circumference <span class="highlight">of</span> circles, area and perimeter <span class="highlight">of</span> polygons, and volume <span class="highlight">of</span> regular solids; use appropriate measurements in collecting data <span class="highlight">for</span> a real world situation At Level 3, the student is able to solve real world problems given logarithmic and exponential formulas (e.g. Ph scale, Richter scale.). Sample Task: Construct a regular geometric solid and determine the surface area, volume, and <span class="highlight">edge</span> length. Linkages: Science, art, construction
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news stories, and almanacs . EL.05.RE.18 Use the features of informational texts, such as formats, graphics, diagrams, illustrations, charts, maps, and organizational devices to find information and support understanding. EL.05.RE.19 Find information in specialized materials (e....
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news stories, and almanacs . EL.05.RE.18 Use the features of informational texts, such as formats, graphics, diagrams, illustrations, charts, maps, and organizational devices to find information and support understanding. EL.05.RE.19 Find information in specialized materials (e.g., thesaurus, almanac, newspaper). EL.05.RE.20 Follow multiple-step directions (e.g., for completing an experiment or an activity or for using a product) . increase word knowl- edge through systematic vocabulary development
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news stories, and almanacs . EL.05.RE.18 Use the features <span class="highlight">of</span> informational texts, such as formats, graphics, diagrams, illustrations, charts, maps, and organizational devices to find <span class="highlight">information</span> and support understanding. EL.05.RE.19 Find <span class="highlight">information</span> in specialized materials (e.g., thesaurus, almanac, newspaper). EL.05.RE.20 Follow multiple-step directions (e.g., <span class="highlight">for</span> completing an experiment or an activity or <span class="highlight">for</span> using a product) . increase word knowl- <span class="highlight">edge</span> through systematic vocabulary development
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January 2003 Student accountability for grades 3 to 8 and HS standards began in 2005-06 . Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper — 2009–2010 School Year — Oregon Department of Education Page 14B Grade 4 Grade 4 Reading ana...
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January 2003 Student accountability for grades 3 to 8 and HS standards began in 2005-06 . Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper — 2009–2010 School Year — Oregon Department of Education Page 14B Grade 4 Grade 4 Reading analyze words, recognize words, and learn to read grade-level text fluently across the subject areas . DeCoDing AnD worD reCognition EL.04.RE.01 Read aloud grade-level narrative text and informational text fluently and accurately with
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January 2003 Student accountability <span class="highlight">for</span> grades 3 to 8 and HS standards began in 2005-06 . Skills to Support Standards - common across grade levels. Oregon Standards Newspaper &mdash; 2009&ndash;2010 School Year &mdash; Oregon Department <span class="highlight">of</span> Education Page 14B Grade 4 Grade 4 Reading analyze words, recognize words, and learn to read grade-level text fluently across the subject areas . DeCoDing AnD worD <span class="highlight">reCognition</span> EL.04.RE.01 Read aloud grade-level narrative text and informational text fluently and accurately with
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