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Microsoft Word - K-8 Mathematics Curriculum Framework.doc
recognizing the size and shape do not change G.9.7.1 Examine the congruence, similarity, and line or rotational symmetry of objects using transformations G.9.7.2 Perform translations and reflections of two-dimensional figures using a variety of methods (paper folding, tracing, graph p...
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recognizing the size and shape do not change G.9.7.1 Examine the congruence, similarity, and line or rotational symmetry of objects using transformations G.9.7.2 Perform translations and reflections of two-dimensional figures using a variety of methods (paper folding, tracing, graph paper) G.9.8.1 Determine a transformation’s line of symmetry and compare the properties of the figure and its transformation G.9.8.2 Draw the results of translations and reflections about the x- and y-axis and
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http://arkansased.org/teachers/pdf/k8_math_may05.pdf#page=57
arkansased.org/teachers/pdf/k8_math_may05.pdf#page=57
recognizing the size and shape do not change G.9.7.1 Examine the congruence, similarity, and <span class="highlight">line</span> or rotational symmetry of objects using transformations G.9.7.2 Perform translations and reflections of two-dimensional figures using a variety of methods (paper folding, <span class="highlight">tracing</span>, graph paper) G.9.8.1 Determine a transformation’s <span class="highlight">line</span> of symmetry and compare the properties of the figure and its transformation G.9.8.2 Draw the results of translations and reflections about the x- and y-axis and
Speaking Standard 3
patty/tracing paper, or technology). • Perpendicular bisector of a line segment • Bisector of an angle • Perpendicular or parallel lines 4.2.12 B. Transforming Shapes 1. Determine, describe, and draw the effect of a transformation, or a sequence of transformations, on...
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patty/tracing paper, or technology). • Perpendicular bisector of a line segment • Bisector of an angle • Perpendicular or parallel lines 4.2.12 B. Transforming Shapes 1. Determine, describe, and draw the effect of a transformation, or a sequence of transformations, on a geometric or algebraic representation, and, conversely, determine whether and how one representation can be transformed to another by a transformation or a sequence of transformations. 2. Recognize three-dimensional figures obtained
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http://www.nj.gov/education/cccs/2004/s4_math.pdf#page=26
www.nj.gov/education/cccs/2004/s4_math.pdf#page=26
patty/<span class="highlight">tracing</span> paper, or technology). • Perpendicular bisector of a <span class="highlight">line</span> segment • Bisector of an angle • Perpendicular or parallel lines 4.2.12 B. Transforming Shapes 1. Determine, describe, and draw the effect of a transformation, or a sequence of transformations, on a geometric or algebraic representation, and, conversely, determine whether and how one representation can be transformed to another by a transformation or a sequence of transformations. 2. Recognize three-dimensional figures obtained
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Explanations and Examples Students are expected to: PO 3. Construct simple vertex-edge graphs from simple pictures or maps. Connections: M02-S2C4-02 M02-S5C2-04. Represent a problem situation using any combination of words, numbers, pictures, physical objects, or symbols. Students are int...
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Explanations and Examples Students are expected to: PO 3. Construct simple vertex-edge graphs from simple pictures or maps. Connections: M02-S2C4-02 M02-S5C2-04. Represent a problem situation using any combination of words, numbers, pictures, physical objects, or symbols. Students are introduced to the connection between coloring pictures/maps and vertex-edge graphs. This introduction will lead to using vertex-edge graphs to solve problems (conflict resolution, shortest path, minimum spanning tree
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http://www.ade.state.az.us/standards/math/Articulated08/Gradeleveldocs/MathGrade2.pdf#page=18
www.ade.state.az.us/standards/math/Articulated08/Gradeleveldocs/MathGrade...
Explanations and Examples Students are expected to: PO 3. Construct simple vertex-edge graphs from simple pictures or <span class="highlight">maps</span>. Connections: M02-S2C4-02 M02-S5C2-04. Represent a problem situation using any combination of words, numbers, pictures, physical objects, or symbols. Students are introduced to the connection between coloring pictures/<span class="highlight">maps</span> and vertex-edge graphs. This introduction will lead to using vertex-edge graphs to solve problems (conflict resolution, shortest path, minimum spanning tree
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