Intermediate School Mathematics
Goals
- Facility in using negative rational numbers
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Facility with basic mathematical expressions
- Ability to create mathematical expressions of real world situations
- Ability to interchange equivalent mathematical expressions
- Working ability to recognize real world relationships in mathematical expressions
- Facility in using variables for unknown values
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Working ability with basic mathematical sentences
- Knowledge of the properties of equality
- Ability to manipulate equations
- Ability to solve basic equalities
- Ability to manipulate inequalities
- Ability to express reali world relationships in mathematical sentences
- Ability to apply basic formulas to solve practical problems
- Working ability with advanced counting techniques
Previous: elementary.
Next: secondary.
Objectives
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Adding and subtracting rational numbers
- Explain negative numbers as distances below zero
- Explain negative numbers as combining distance and direction
- Explain negative numbers as deficits to be made up
- Calculate the sums of integers
- Demonstrate the equivalence of subtraction and adding negatives
- ☆ Explain negative numbers as a way to complete the concept of subtraction of rational numbers
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Multiplying and dividing rational numbers
- Identify the properties of -1
- Express negative numbers as the product of a positive number and -1
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☆ Express multiplication by -1 as the reversal
of a physical interpretation of number
- Calculate the product of two integers
- Calculate the product of two rational numbers
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Mathematical expressions
- Explain a mathematical expression as a sequence of operations
- Explain a mathematical expression as a number
- Identify the order of operations implied by a mathematical expression
- Explain the use of parentheses to alter the order of operations
- Identify changes to the order of operations permitted by communitivity
- Simplify a mathematical expression involving a single type of operation
- Simplify a mathematical expression involving a multiple types of operation
- Expand integers, decimal fractions, and mixed numbers into mathematical expressions
- ☆ Explain a parenthesized quantity as a number
- ☆ Explain an expression containing a quantity as a nested set of operations
- Express repeated multiplication using exponents
- Calculate the value of a number raised to an integer power
- Define roots as the inverse of powers
- Find integer roots of natural numbers
- Identify natural numbers which lack specific integer roots
- ☆ Explain exponents as a method to simplify expressions
- ☆ Demonstrate exponent arithmetic by using the definition of exponents
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Unknowns (variables)
- Explain a mathematical expression containing an unknown
- Write a mathematical expression containing an unknown
- Express a real or imagined situation using an unknown
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Equations
- Explain equality in terms of a physical analogy
- Explain equality in terms of identity of value
- Express equality using a simple equation
- Illustrate the properties of equality
- Express a real world relationship using an equation
- Express a relationship using an equation with an unknown
- Explain or illustrate the concept of solving an equation
- Solve a simple equation with one unknown and an addition
- Solve a simple equation with one unknown and a multiplication
- Solve a simple equation with one unknown and both addition and multiplication
- Use the distributive property to rewrite an expression into an equivalent form
- Use the distributive property to solve an equation
- Interpret the solution of an equation in a real world situation
- ☆ Use the definition of multiplication and the commutivity of addition to prove distributivity
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Formulas
- Explain a formula as an equation
- Apply a formula and known value to convert units
- Apply a formula and known values to calculate perimeter
- Apply a formula and known values to calculate area
- Apply a formula and known value to calculate tax [such as sales tax]
- Create a formula for a real or imagined situation
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Inequalities
- Identify the symbols representing inequality [< ≤ ≥ >]
- Represent an inequality using a visual pisture or diagram
- Explain or illustrate the concept of solving an inequality
- Solve a simple inequality with one unknown and an addition
- Solve a simple inequality with one unknown and a multiplication
- Solve a simple inequality with one unknown and both addition and multiplication
- Interpret the solution of an inequality in a real world situation
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Counting revisited
- Compute the average [mean] of a list of values
- Demonstrate that the average times the number of values is the same as the sum of the values
- Describe a real life situation using an average
- Discriminate between appropriate and inappropriate uses of averages
- Demonstrate simple probability based on counting
- Calculatea the probability of simple random tasks
- Illustrate one-to-one correspondence with physical objects
- Illustrate one-to-one correspondence between numbers and objects
- Demonstrate that there are as many multiples of an integer as counting numbers
- ☆ Demonstrate that there are as many counting numbers as integers
May, 2014