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and mathematical problems involving whole numbers. Use various strategies, including the relationship between addition and subtraction, the use of technology, and the context of the problem to assess the reasonableness of results. For example: The calculation 117 – 83 = 34 can be check...
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and mathematical problems involving whole numbers. Use various strategies, including the relationship between addition and subtraction, the use of technology, and the context of the problem to assess the reasonableness of results. For example: The calculation 117 – 83 = 34 can be checked by adding 83 and 34. 3.1.2.3 Represent multiplication facts by using a variety of approaches, such as repeated addition, equal-sized groups, arrays, area models, equal jumps on a number line and skip counting
9 0 http://education.state.mn.us/mdeprod/groups/Standards/documents/LawStatute/035171.pdf#page=9 education.state.mn.us/mdeprod/groups/Standards/documents/LawStatute/03517...
and mathematical problems involving whole numbers. Use various strategies, including the relationship between addition and subtraction, the use of technology, and the context of the problem to assess the reasonableness of results. <span class="highlight">For</span> example: The calculation 117 &ndash; 83 = 34 can be checked by adding 83 and 34. 3.1.2.3 Represent multiplication facts by using a variety of approaches, such as repeated addition, equal-sized groups, arrays, area models, equal jumps on a number <span class="highlight">line</span> and skip counting
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divisor, dividend, and quotient in terms of multiplication and division. GLE 0506.2.4 Develop fluency with addition and subtraction of proper and improper fractions and mixed numbers; explain and model the algorithm. GLE 0506.2.5 Develop fluency in solving multi-step problems using whole numb...
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divisor, dividend, and quotient in terms of multiplication and division. GLE 0506.2.4 Develop fluency with addition and subtraction of proper and improper fractions and mixed numbers; explain and model the algorithm. GLE 0506.2.5 Develop fluency in solving multi-step problems using whole numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals. Checks for Understanding (Formative/Summative Assessment): #0;9 0506.2.1 Identify prime numbers up to 50. #0;9 0506.2.2 Use the prime factorization of two whole numbers
2 0 http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/math/doc/MA_Grade_5.pdf#page=2 www.state.tn.us/education/ci/math/doc/MA_Grade_5.pdf#page=2
divisor, dividend, and quotient in terms of multiplication and division. GLE 0506.2.4 Develop fluency with addition and subtraction of proper and improper fractions and mixed numbers; explain and model the <span class="highlight">algorithm</span>. GLE 0506.2.5 Develop fluency in solving multi-step problems using whole numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals. Checks <span class="highlight">for</span> Understanding (Formative/Summative Assessment): #0;9 0506.2.1 Identify prime numbers up to 50. #0;9 0506.2.2 Use the prime factorization of two whole numbers
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place for the development of students' reasoning, higher thinking, and justification skills culminating in work with proofs. Geometric modeling and spatial reasoning offer ways to interpret and describe physical environments and can be important tools in problem solving. Students use geometr...
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place for the development of students' reasoning, higher thinking, and justification skills culminating in work with proofs. Geometric modeling and spatial reasoning offer ways to interpret and describe physical environments and can be important tools in problem solving. Students use geometric methods, properties and relationships, transformations, and coordinate geometry as a means to recognize, draw, describe, connect, analyze, and measure shapes and representations in the physical world. Measurement is
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place <span class="highlight">for</span> the development of students' reasoning, higher thinking, and justification skills culminating in work with proofs. Geometric modeling and spatial reasoning offer ways to interpret and describe physical environments and can be important tools in problem solving. Students use geometric methods, properties and relationships, transformations, and coordinate geometry as a means to recognize, draw, describe, connect, analyze, and measure shapes and representations in the physical world. Measurement is
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reliable algorithm for multiplying multi-digit numbers and dividing numbers by a single-digit divisor accurately and efficiently. #0;9 0406.2.5 Understand that division by zero is undefined. #0;9 0406.2.6 Divide three-digit whole numbers by one-digit divisors fluently with pencil and p...
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reliable algorithm for multiplying multi-digit numbers and dividing numbers by a single-digit divisor accurately and efficiently. #0;9 0406.2.5 Understand that division by zero is undefined. #0;9 0406.2.6 Divide three-digit whole numbers by one-digit divisors fluently with pencil and paper. #0;9 0406.2.7 Identify factors of whole numbers and model factors and products beyond basic multiplication facts using arrays and area models. #0;9 0406.2.8 Generate equivalent forms of whole numbers, decimals, and common
2 0 http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/math/doc/MA_Grade_4.pdf#page=2 www.state.tn.us/education/ci/math/doc/MA_Grade_4.pdf#page=2
reliable <span class="highlight">algorithm</span> <span class="highlight">for</span> multiplying multi-digit numbers and dividing numbers by a single-digit divisor accurately and efficiently. #0;9 0406.2.5 Understand that division by zero is undefined. #0;9 0406.2.6 Divide three-digit whole numbers by one-digit divisors fluently with pencil and paper. #0;9 0406.2.7 Identify factors of whole numbers and model factors and products beyond basic multiplication facts using arrays and area models. #0;9 0406.2.8 Generate equivalent forms of whole numbers, decimals, and common
 Mathematics Standards_9-25-05
September 15, 2005 Colorado Department of Education 11 COLORADO MODEL CONTENT STANDARDS MATHEMATICS Colorado Model Content Standards for Mathematics GLOSSARY Absolute value — A number's distance from zero on a number line. The absolute value of -6, shown as |-6|, is 6, and...
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September 15, 2005 Colorado Department of Education 11 COLORADO MODEL CONTENT STANDARDS MATHEMATICS Colorado Model Content Standards for Mathematics GLOSSARY Absolute value — A number's distance from zero on a number line. The absolute value of -6, shown as |-6|, is 6, and the absolute value of 6, shown as |6|, is 6. Algebra — The branch of mathematics that is the generalization of the ideas of arithmetic. Algebraic methods — The use of symbols to represent numbers and signs
12 0 http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeassess/documents/OSA/standards/math.pdf#page=12 www.cde.state.co.us/cdeassess/documents/OSA/standards/math.pdf#page=12
September 15, 2005 Colorado Department of Education 11 COLORADO MODEL CONTENT STANDARDS MATHEMATICS Colorado Model Content Standards <span class="highlight">for</span> Mathematics GLOSSARY Absolute value &mdash; A number's distance from zero on a number <span class="highlight">line</span>. The absolute value of -6, shown as |-6|, is 6, and the absolute value of 6, shown as |6|, is 6. Algebra &mdash; The branch of mathematics that is the generalization of the ideas of arithmetic. Algebraic methods &mdash; The use of symbols to represent numbers and signs