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 Speaking Standard 3
mathematical perspectives on everyday phenomena and with important examples of how mathematics is used in the modern world. Two important areas of discrete mathematics are addressed in this standard; a third area, iteration and recursion, is addressed in Standard 4.3 (Patterns and Alg...
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mathematical perspectives on everyday phenomena and with important examples of how mathematics is used in the modern world. Two important areas of discrete mathematics are addressed in this standard; a third area, iteration and recursion, is addressed in Standard 4.3 (Patterns and Algebra). Data Analysis (or Statistics). In today’s information-based world, students need to be able to read, understand, and interpret data in order to make informed decisions. In the early grades, students should be involved in
36 0 http://www.nj.gov/education/cccs/2004/s4_math.pdf#page=36 www.nj.gov/education/cccs/2004/s4_math.pdf#page=36
mathematical perspectives on everyday phenomena and with important examples <span class="highlight">of</span> how mathematics is used in the modern world. Two important areas <span class="highlight">of</span> discrete mathematics are addressed in this standard; a third area, iteration and recursion, is addressed in Standard 4.3 (Patterns and Algebra). Data <span class="highlight">Analysis</span> (or Statistics). In today&rsquo;s <span class="highlight">information</span>-based world, students need to be able to read, understand, and interpret data in order to make informed decisions. In the early grades, students should be involved in
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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
5 0 http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/math/doc/MA_3134.pdf#page=5 www.state.tn.us/education/ci/math/doc/MA_3134.pdf#page=5
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
 GRADE CWR
and Examples Students are expected to: PO 2. Understand, analyze, and apply vertex-edge graphs to model and solve problems related to paths, circuits, networks, and relationships among a finite number of elements, in real-world and abstract settings. Connections: MCWR-S2C4-01, MCWR-...
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and Examples Students are expected to: PO 2. Understand, analyze, and apply vertex-edge graphs to model and solve problems related to paths, circuits, networks, and relationships among a finite number of elements, in real-world and abstract settings. Connections: MCWR-S2C4-01, MCWR- S2C4-03, MCWR-S2C4-04, SSHS-S4C1- 03 MCWR-S5C2-01. Analyze a problem situation, determine the question(s) to be answered, organize given information, determine how to represent the problem, and identify
15 0 http://www.ade.state.az.us/standards/math/Articulated08/Gradeleveldocs/MathGradeCWR.pdf#page=15 www.ade.state.az.us/standards/math/Articulated08/Gradeleveldocs/MathGrade...
and Examples Students are expected to: PO 2. Understand, analyze, and apply vertex-<span class="highlight">edge</span> graphs to model and solve problems related to paths, circuits, networks, and relationships among a finite number <span class="highlight">of</span> elements, in real-world and abstract settings. Connections: MCWR-S2C4-01, MCWR- S2C4-03, MCWR-S2C4-04, SSHS-S4C1- 03 MCWR-S5C2-01. Analyze a problem situation, determine the question(s) to be answered, organize given <span class="highlight">information</span>, determine how to represent the problem, and identify
 Microsoft Word - 2007 MS Math Framework Competencies and Objectives 9-18-07.doc
about the characteristics of graphs and their associated equations, expanding the techniques used to solve equations, and applying properties in real-world applications, routine word, and non-routine problems. Technology should be a component of the instruction. The instruction...
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about the characteristics of graphs and their associated equations, expanding the techniques used to solve equations, and applying properties in real-world applications, routine word, and non-routine problems. Technology should be a component of the instruction. The instructional approach should provide opportunities for students to work together collaboratively and cooperatively as they solve routine and non-routine problems. Communication strategies should include reading, writing, speaking, and
46 0 http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/acad/id/curriculum/math/2007_framework/2007%20MS%20Math%20Framework%20Competencies%20and%20Objectives%209-18-07.pdf#page=46 www.mde.k12.ms.us/acad/id/curriculum/math/2007_framework/2007%20MS%20Math...
about the characteristics <span class="highlight">of</span> graphs and their associated equations, expanding the techniques used to solve equations, and applying properties in real-world applications, routine word, and non-routine problems. Technology should be a <span class="highlight">component</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> the instruction. The instructional approach should provide opportunities <span class="highlight">for</span> students to work together collaboratively and cooperatively as they solve routine and non-routine problems. Communication strategies should include reading, writing, speaking, and