Number and Quantity - The Real Number System

  • 1.

    Determine the value of a quantity that is squared or cubed.EE.N-RN.1

Number and Quantity - Quantities

  • 1-3.

    Express quantities to the appropriate precision of measurement.EE.N-Q.1-3

Number and Quantity - The Complex Number System

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    Number and Quantity - The Complex Number System

Use the commutative, associative, and distributive properties to add, subtract, and multiply whole numbers.EE.N.CN.2

  • a.

    Use the commutative, associative, and distributive properties to add, subtract, and multiply whole numbers.EE.N.CN.2

Solve real-world problems involving addition and subtraction of decimals, using models when needed.EE.N.CN.2

  • b.

    Solve real-world problems involving addition and subtraction of decimals, using models when needed.EE.N.CN.2

Solve real-world problems involving multiplication of decimals and whole numbers, using models when needed.EE.N.CN.2

  • c.

    Solve real-world problems involving multiplication of decimals and whole numbers, using models when needed.EE.N.CN.2

Algebra - Seeing Structure in Expressions

  • 1.

    Identify an algebraic expression involving one arithmetic operation to represent a real-world problem.EE.A-SSE.1

  • 2.

    Not ApplicableEE.A-SSE.2

  • 3.

    Solve simple algebraic equations with one variable using multiplication and division. EE.A-SSE.3

  • 4.

    Determine the successive term in a geometric sequence given the common ratio.EE.A-SSE.4

Algebra - Creating Equations

  • 1.

    Create an equation involving one operation with one variable, and use it to solve a real-world problem.EE.A-CED.1

  • 2-4.

    Solve one-step inequalities.EE.A-CED.2-4

Algebra - Reasoning with Equations and Inequalities

  • 10-12.

    Interpret the meaning of a point on the graph of a line. For example, on a graph of pizza purchases, trace the graph to a point and tell the number of pizzas purchased and the total cost of the pizzas.EE.A-REI.10-12

Functions - Interpreting Functions

  • 1-3.

    Use the concept of function to solve problems.EE.F-IF.1-3

  • 4-6.

    Construct graphs that represent linear functions with different rates of change and interpret which is faster/slower, higher/lower, etc.EE.F-IF.4-6

Functions - Building Functions

  • 1.

    Select the appropriate graphical representation (first quadrant) given a situation involving constant rate of change.EE.F-BF.1

  • 2.

    Determine an arithmetic sequence with whole numbers when provided a recursive rule.EE.F-BF.2

Functions - Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models

  • 1-3.

    Model a simple linear function such as y = mx to show that these functions increase by equal amounts over equal intervals.EE.F-LE.1-3

Geometry - Congruence

  • 1.

    Know the attributes of perpendicular lines, parallel lines, and line segments; angles; and circles.EE.G-CO.1

  • 2-3.

    Not ApplicableEE.G-CO.2-3

  • 4-5.

    Given a geometric figure and a rotation, reflection, or translation of that figure, identify the components of the two figures that are congruent.EE.G-CO.4-5

  • 6-8.

    Identify corresponding congruent and similar parts of shapes.EE.G-CO.6-8

Geometry - Expressing Geometric Properties with Equations

  • 1-6.

    Not ApplicableEE.G-GPE.1-6

  • 7.

    Find perimeters and areas of squares and rectangles to solve real world problems.EE.G-GPE.7

Geometry - Geometric Measurement and Dimension

  • 1-3.

    Make a prediction about the volume of a container, the area of a figure, and the perimeter of a figure, and then test the prediction using formulas or models.EE.G-GMD.1-3

  • 4.

    Identify the shapes of two dimensional cross-sections of three dimensional objects.EE.G-GMD.4

Geometry - Modeling with Geometry

  • 1-3.

    Use properties of geometric shapes to describe real-life objects.EE.G-MG.1-3

Statistics and Probability - Interpreting Categorical and Quantitative Data

  • 1-2.

    Given data, construct a simple graph (line, pie, bar, or picture) or table, and interpret the data.EE.S-ID.1-2

  • 3.

    Interpret general trends on a graph or chart.EE.S-ID.3

  • 4.

    Calculate the mean of a given data set (limit the number of data points to fewer than five). EE.S-ID.4

Statistics and Probability - Making Inferences and Justifying Conclusions

  • 1-2.

    Determine the likelihood of an event occurring when the outcomes are equally likely to occur.EE.S-IC.1-2

Statistics and Probability - Conditional Probability and the Rules of Probability

  • 1-5.

    Identify when events are independent or dependent.EE.S-CP.1-5

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12