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Standard 1.0 Knowledge of Algebra, Patterns, and Functions: Students will algebraically represent, model, analyze, or solve mathematical or real-world problems involving patterns or functional relationships.
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A. Patterns and Functions
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1. Identify, describe, extend, and create numeric patterns and functions
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a. Represent and analyze numeric patterns using skip counting
Assessment limit:
- Use patterns of 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, or 9 starting with any whole number (0 – 100)
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b. Create a one-operation (+ or -) function table to solve a real world problem
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c. Complete a function table using a one operation (+, -, ×, ÷ with no remainders) rule
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d. Describe the relationship that generates a one-operation rule
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2. Identify, describe, extend, analyze, and create a non-numeric growing or repeating pattern
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a. Generate a rule for the next level of the growing pattern
Assessment limit:
- Use at least 3 levels but no more than 5 levels
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b. Generate a rule for a repeating pattern
Assessment limit:
- Use no more than 4 objects in the core of the pattern
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c. Create a non-numeric growing or repeating pattern
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B. Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities
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1. Write and identify expressions
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a. Represent numeric quantities using operational symbols (+, -, ×, ÷ with no remainders)
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b. Determine equivalent expressions
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2. Identify, write, solve, and apply equations and inequalities
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a. Represent relationships using relational symbols (>, <, =) and operational symbols (+, -, ×, ÷) on either side
Assessment limit:
- Use operational symbols (+, -, ×) and whole numbers (0 – 200)
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b. Find the unknown in an equation with one operation
Assessment limit:
- Use multiplication (×) and whole numbers (0-81)
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C. Numeric and Graphic Representations of Relationships
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1. Locate points on a number line and in a coordinate grid
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a. Represent mixed numbers and proper fractions on a number line
Assessment limit:
- Use proper fractions with a denominators of 6, 8, or 10
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b. Identify positions in a coordinate plane
Assessment limit:
- Use the first quadrant and ordered pairs of whole numbers (0 - 20)
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c. Represent decimals on a number line
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