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C. Applications in Measurement
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C. Applications in Measurement
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C. Applications in Measurement
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1. Estimate and apply measurement formulas
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1. Estimate and apply measurement formulas
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1. Estimate and apply measurement formulas
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a. Estimate and determine the area of a polygon
Assessment limit:
- Use triangles and whole number dimensions (0 – 200)
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a. Estimate and determine the area of quadrilaterals
Assessment limit:
- Use parallelograms or trapezoids and whole number dimensions (0 – 1000)
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a. Estimate and determine the circumference or area of a circle
Assessment limit:
- Include circles using rational numbers with no more than 2 decimal places (0 – 10,000)
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b. Estimate and determine the volume of a rectangular prism
Assessment limit:
- Use rectangular prisms and whole number dimensions (0 – 1000)
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b. Determine the surface area of geometric solids
Assessment limit:
- Use rectangular prisms with whole number dimensions (0 – 1000)
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b. Estimate and determine area of a composite figure
Assessment limit:
- Include composite figures with no more than 6 polygons (triangles, rectangles, or circles) by measuring, partitioning, or using formulas with whole number dimensions (0 - 10,000)
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c. Estimate and determine the area of a composite figure
Assessment limit:
- Use composite figures with no more than four polygons (triangles or rectangles) and whole number dimensions (0 – 500)
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c. Estimate pi using physical models
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c. Estimate and determine the volume of a cylinder
Assessment limit:
- Use cylinders, given the formula, and whole number dimensions (0-10,000)
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d. Determine missing dimension of a quadrilateral given the perimeter length
Assessment limit:
- Find length in a quadrilateral given the perimeter with whole number dimensions (0 – 200)
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d. Estimate and determine the volume of a triangular prism
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d. Determine the volume of cones, pyramids, and spheres
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e. Determine the missing dimension of rectangles
Assessment limit:
- Find length in a square or rectangle given the area and whole number dimensions (0 – 200)
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e. Determine the surface area of cylinders, prisms, and pyramids
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2. Analyze measurement relationships
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2. Analyze measurement relationships
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a. Determine a missing dimension for a figure using a scale.
Assessment limit:
- Use a polygon with no more than 8 sides using whole numbers (0 – 1000)
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a. Use proportional reasoning to solve measurement problems
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b. Determine the distance between 2 points using a drawing and a scale
Assessment limit:
- Use a scale of 1 cm=?, ¼ inch=?, or ½ inch=?, and whole numbers (0 – 1000)
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