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Scholastic: Making Space Shapes
Model Magic because it dries fast and holds really well.) Popsicle sticks Toothpicks Describe Your Shape (PDF) Set Up and Prepare Create a space shape ahead of time to use as an example. Photocopy Describe Your Shape (PDF). You can copy one or two for each student, but note t...
 Math Final
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18 WISCONSIN’S MODEL ACADEMIC STANDARDS ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○&#...
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18 WISCONSIN’S MODEL ACADEMIC STANDARDS ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Sample Proficiency Standards MATHEMATICS B. Number Operations and Relationships CONTENT STANDARD Students in Wisconsin will use numbers effectively for various purposes, such as counting, measuring, estimating, and problem solving. PERFORMANCE STANDARD B.4.5 In problem solving situations involving whole numbers, select and efficiently use appropriate computational procedures such as recalling the basic
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16 WISCONSIN&rsquo;S <span class="highlight">MODEL</span> ACADEMIC STANDARDS &#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675; <span class="highlight">Sample</span> Proficiency Standards The following general statements reflect ratings <span class="highlight">of</span> student work created in response to a mathematically challenging task. Advanced Student work is distinguished in that it goes well beyond the criteria for Proficient in an insightful and creative ap- proach to the task. It includes: &bull; evidence <span class="highlight">of</span> reflection upon one&rsquo;s work &bull; multiple solutions and/or solution strategies
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18 WISCONSIN&rsquo;S <span class="highlight">MODEL</span> ACADEMIC STANDARDS &#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675; <span class="highlight">Sample</span> Proficiency Standards MATHEMATICS B. Number Operations and Relationships CONTENT STANDARD Students in Wisconsin will use numbers effectively for various purposes, such as counting, measuring, estimating, and problem solving. PERFORMANCE STANDARD B.4.5 In problem solving situations involving whole numbers, select and efficiently use appropriate computational procedures such as recalling the basic
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20 WISCONSIN&rsquo;S <span class="highlight">MODEL</span> ACADEMIC STANDARDS &#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675;&#9675; Basic All aspects <span class="highlight">of</span> the task are addressed but there is no <span class="highlight">recognition</span> that Toni has some impossible numbers. The explanation for Question 3 is clear and understandable, but shows some misconception that chance <span class="highlight">of</span> winning is based solely on a balance <span class="highlight">of</span> odd and even numbers, and not on choice <span class="highlight">of</span> sums that are more likely to occur than others.
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 GRADE 1
and over again: ABCB, ABCB, ABCB, ABCB, ABCB, … PO 2. Recognize, describe, extend, create, and record growing patterns. Connections: M01-S1C1-01, M01-S1C1- 02, M01-S1C1-03, M01-S1C2-01, M01- S1C2-03 M01-S5C2-03. Select from a variety of problem-solving strategies and use one...
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and over again: ABCB, ABCB, ABCB, ABCB, ABCB, … PO 2. Recognize, describe, extend, create, and record growing patterns. Connections: M01-S1C1-01, M01-S1C1- 02, M01-S1C1-03, M01-S1C2-01, M01- S1C2-03 M01-S5C2-03. Select from a variety of problem-solving strategies and use one or more strategies to arrive at a solution. M01-S5C2-04. Represent a problem situation using any combination of words, numbers, pictures, physical objects, or symbols. Growing patterns repeat the same process over
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and over again: ABCB, ABCB, ABCB, ABCB, ABCB, &hellip; PO 2. Recognize, describe, extend, create, and record growing patterns. Connections: M01-S1C1-01, M01-S1C1- 02, M01-S1C1-03, M01-S1C2-01, M01- S1C2-03 M01-S5C2-03. Select from a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> problem-solving strategies and use <span class="highlight">one</span> or more strategies to arrive at a solution. M01-S5C2-04. Represent a problem situation <span class="highlight">using</span> any combination <span class="highlight">of</span> words, numbers, pictures, physical objects, or symbols. Growing patterns repeat the same process over
 Understand patterns, relations, and functions
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Number and Operations April, 2008 4 2. Understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 A *represent/ model a given situation involving addition and subtraction of whole nu...
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Number and Operations April, 2008 4 2. Understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 A *represent/ model a given situation involving addition and subtraction of whole numbers using pictures, objects, or symbols *represent/ model a given situation involving two-digit whole number addition or subtraction *represent/ model a given situation in- Volving multi- plication and
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Number and Operations April, 2008 4 2. Understand meanings <span class="highlight">of</span> operations and how they relate to <span class="highlight">one</span> another Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 A *represent/ <span class="highlight">model</span> a given situation involving addition and subtraction <span class="highlight">of</span> whole numbers <span class="highlight">using</span> pictures, objects, or symbols *represent/ <span class="highlight">model</span> a given situation involving two-digit whole number addition or subtraction *represent/ <span class="highlight">model</span> a given situation in- Volving multi- plication and
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Data and Probability April, 2008 24 4. Understand and apply basic concepts <span class="highlight">of</span> probability Kindergarten Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 A *describe the degree <span class="highlight">of</span> likelihood <span class="highlight">of</span> events <span class="highlight">using</span> such words as certain, equally likely and impossible use a <span class="highlight">model</span> (diagrams, list, <span class="highlight">sample</span> space, or area <span class="highlight">model</span>) to illustrate the possible outcomes <span class="highlight">of</span> an event use models to compute the probability
 GRADE 4
and Functions Patterns occur everywhere in nature. Algebraic methods are used to explore, model and describe patterns, relationships, and functions involving numbers, shapes, iteration, recursion, and graphs within a variety of real-world problem solving situations. Iteration and recur...
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and Functions Patterns occur everywhere in nature. Algebraic methods are used to explore, model and describe patterns, relationships, and functions involving numbers, shapes, iteration, recursion, and graphs within a variety of real-world problem solving situations. Iteration and recursion are used to model sequential, step-by-step change. Algebra emphasizes relationships among quantities, including functions, ways of representing mathematical relationships, and the analysis of change. Concept 1
23 0 http://www.ade.state.az.us/standards/math/Articulated08/Gradeleveldocs/MathGrade4.pdf#page=23 www.ade.state.az.us/standards/math/Articulated08/Gradeleveldocs/MathGrade...
and Functions Patterns occur everywhere in nature. Algebraic methods are used to explore, <span class="highlight">model</span> and describe patterns, relationships, and functions involving numbers, shapes, iteration, recursion, and graphs within a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> real-world problem solving situations. Iteration and recursion are used to <span class="highlight">model</span> sequential, step-by-step change. Algebra emphasizes relationships among quantities, including functions, ways <span class="highlight">of</span> representing mathematical relationships, and the analysis <span class="highlight">of</span> change. Concept 1
 GRADE 2
M02-S1C2- 02, M02-S1C2-06, M02-S2C3-02, M02- S3C1-02, M02-S3C2-01, M02-S4C4-04 M02-S5C2-03. Select from a variety of problem-solving strategies and use one or more strategies to arrive at a solution. M02-S5C2-04. Represent a problem situation using any combination of w...
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M02-S1C2- 02, M02-S1C2-06, M02-S2C3-02, M02- S3C1-02, M02-S3C2-01, M02-S4C4-04 M02-S5C2-03. Select from a variety of problem-solving strategies and use one or more strategies to arrive at a solution. M02-S5C2-04. Represent a problem situation using any combination of words, numbers, pictures, physical objects, or symbols. Patterns involving numbers or symbols either repeat or grow. Students in K-1 have had many experiences with repeating patterns. In Grade 2, students should experience growth
20 0 http://www.ade.state.az.us/standards/math/Articulated08/Gradeleveldocs/MathGrade2.pdf#page=20 www.ade.state.az.us/standards/math/Articulated08/Gradeleveldocs/MathGrade...
M02-S1C2- 02, M02-S1C2-06, M02-S2C3-02, M02- S3C1-02, M02-S3C2-01, M02-S4C4-04 M02-S5C2-03. Select from a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> problem-solving strategies and use <span class="highlight">one</span> or more strategies to arrive at a solution. M02-S5C2-04. Represent a problem situation <span class="highlight">using</span> any combination <span class="highlight">of</span> words, numbers, pictures, physical objects, or symbols. Patterns involving numbers or symbols either repeat or grow. Students in K-1 have had many experiences with repeating patterns. In Grade 2, students should experience growth
 GRADE K
occur everywhere in nature. Algebraic methods are used to explore, model and describe patterns, relationships, and functions involving numbers, shapes, iteration, recursion, and graphs within a variety of real-world problem solving situations. Iteration and recursion are used to mod...
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occur everywhere in nature. Algebraic methods are used to explore, model and describe patterns, relationships, and functions involving numbers, shapes, iteration, recursion, and graphs within a variety of real-world problem solving situations. Iteration and recursion are used to model sequential, step-by-step change. Algebra emphasizes relationships among quantities, including functions, ways of representing mathematical relationships, and the analysis of change. Concept 1: Patterns Identify patterns
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occur everywhere in nature. Algebraic methods are used to explore, <span class="highlight">model</span> and describe patterns, relationships, and functions involving numbers, shapes, iteration, recursion, and graphs within a variety <span class="highlight">of</span> real-world problem solving situations. Iteration and recursion are used to <span class="highlight">model</span> sequential, step-by-step change. Algebra emphasizes relationships among quantities, including functions, ways <span class="highlight">of</span> representing mathematical relationships, and the analysis <span class="highlight">of</span> change. Concept 1: Patterns Identify patterns
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4 FIRST GRADE M A T H E M A T I C S ■ v.12.05 ■ M I C H I G A N D E P A R T M E N T O F E D U C A T I O N MEASUREMENT Tell time M.UN.01.03 Tell time on a twelve-hour clock face to the hour and half-hour. Work with money M.UN.01.04 Identify the different denominations...
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4 FIRST GRADE M A T H E M A T I C S ■ v.12.05 ■ M I C H I G A N D E P A R T M E N T O F E D U C A T I O N MEASUREMENT Tell time M.UN.01.03 Tell time on a twelve-hour clock face to the hour and half-hour. Work with money M.UN.01.04 Identify the different denominations of coins and bills. M.UN.01.05 Match one coin or bill of one denomination to an equivalent set of coins/bills of other denominations, e.g., 1 quarter = 2 dimes and 1 nickel. M.UN.01.06 Tell the amount of money
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4 FIRST GRADE M A T H E M A T I C S &#9632; v.12.05 &#9632; M I C H I G A N D E P A R T M E N T O F E D U C A T I O N MEASUREMENT Tell time M.UN.01.03 Tell time on a twelve-hour clock <span class="highlight">face</span> to the hour and half-hour. Work with money M.UN.01.04 Identify the different denominations <span class="highlight">of</span> coins and bills. M.UN.01.05 Match <span class="highlight">one</span> coin or bill <span class="highlight">of</span> <span class="highlight">one</span> denomination to an equivalent set <span class="highlight">of</span> coins/bills <span class="highlight">of</span> other denominations, e.g., 1 quarter = 2 dimes and 1 nickel. M.UN.01.06 Tell the amount <span class="highlight">of</span> money
 Microsoft Word - VSC3-8MathMaster6-04_b.doc
Theoretical Probability 1. Identify the probability of one simple event a) Describe the probability of an event using words Assessment limit: Use probability terms of more (or most) likely, less (or least) likely, or equally likely B. Theoretical Probability...
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Theoretical Probability 1. Identify the probability of one simple event a) Describe the probability of an event using words Assessment limit: Use probability terms of more (or most) likely, less (or least) likely, or equally likely B. Theoretical Probability 1. Determine the probability of one simple event comprised of equally likely outcomes a) Express the probability as a fraction Assessment limit: Use a sample space of no more than 6 outcomes B. Theoretical Probability 1
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Theoretical Probability 1. Identify the probability <span class="highlight">of</span> <span class="highlight">one</span> simple event a) Describe the probability <span class="highlight">of</span> an event <span class="highlight">using</span> words Assessment limit: Use probability terms <span class="highlight">of</span> more (or most) likely, less (or least) likely, or equally likely B. Theoretical Probability 1. Determine the probability <span class="highlight">of</span> <span class="highlight">one</span> simple event comprised <span class="highlight">of</span> equally likely outcomes a) Express the probability as a fraction Assessment limit: Use a <span class="highlight">sample</span> space <span class="highlight">of</span> no more than 6 outcomes B. Theoretical Probability 1