MA.A: Number Sense, Concepts, and Operations

MA.A.1.4: The student understands the different ways numbers are represented and used in the real world.

MA.A.1.4.3: understands concrete and symbolic representations of real and complex numbers in real-world situations.

Points in the Complex Plane - Activity A

MA.A.2.4: The student understands number systems.

MA.A.2.4.3: understands the structure of the complex number system.

Points in the Complex Plane - Activity A

MA.A.3.4: The student understands the effects of operations on numbers and the relationships among these operations, selects appropriate operations, and computes for problem solving.

MA.A.3.4.1: understands and explains the effects of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division on real numbers, including square roots, exponents, and appropriate inverse relationships.

Modeling and Solving Two-Step Equations
Solving Two-Step Equations
Square Roots

MA.A.3.4.3: adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides real numbers, including square roots and exponents, using appropriate methods of computing, such as mental mathematics, paper and pencil, and calculator.

Square Roots

MA.B: Measurement

MA.B.1.4: The student measures quantities in the real world and uses the measures to solve problems.

MA.B.1.4.1: uses concrete and graphic models to derive formulas for finding perimeter, area, surface area, circumference, and volume of two- and three-dimensional shapes, including rectangular solids, cylinders, cones, and pyramids.

Area of Parallelograms - Activity A
Circle: Circumference and Area
Perimeter, Circumference, and Area - Activity B
Prisms and Cylinders - Activity A
Pyramids and Cones - Activity A
Rectangle: Perimeter and Area
Surface and Lateral Area of Prisms and Cylinders
Surface and Lateral Area of Pyramids and Cones

MA.B.1.4.2: uses concrete and graphic models to derive formulas for finding rate, distance, time, angle measures, and arc lengths.

Distance Formula - Activity A

MA.B.1.4.3: relates the concepts of measurement to similarity and proportionality in real-world situations.

Perimeters and Areas of Similar Figures
Similar Figures - Activity A
Similar Polygons

MA.B.2.4: The student compares, contrasts, and converts within systems of measurement (both standard/nonstandard and metric/customary).

MA.B.2.4.2: solves real-world problems involving rated measures (miles per hour, feet per second).

Distance-Time Graphs
Distance-Time and Velocity-Time Graphs

MA.B.3.4: The student estimates measurements in real-world problem situations.

MA.B.3.4.1: solves real-world and mathematical problems involving estimates of measurements, including length, time, weight/mass, temperature, money, perimeter, area, and volume, and estimates the effects of measurement errors on calculations.

Perimeter, Circumference, and Area - Activity B

MA.B.4.4: The student selects and uses appropriate units and instruments for measurement to achieve the degree of precision and accuracy required in real-world situations.

MA.B.4.4.1: determines the level of accuracy and precision, including absolute and relative errors or tolerance, required in real-world measurement situations.

Triple Beam Balance

MA.C: Geometry and Spatial Sense

MA.C.1.4: The student describes, draws, identifies, and analyzes two- and three-dimensional shapes.

MA.C.1.4.1: uses properties and relationships of geometric shapes to construct formal and informal proofs.

Biconditional Statement
Conditional Statement

MA.C.2.4: The student visualizes and illustrates ways in which shapes can be combined, subdivided, and changed.

MA.C.2.4.1: understands geometric concepts such as perpendicularity, parallelism, tangency, congruency, similarity, reflections, symmetry, and transformations including flips, slides, turns, enlargements, rotations, and fractals.

Dilations
Holiday Snowflake Designer
Reflections
Rotations, Reflections and Translations
Translations

MA.C.3.4: The student uses coordinate geometry to locate objects in both two and three dimensions and to describe objects algebraically.

MA.C.3.4.2: using a rectangular coordinate system (graph), applies and algebraically verifies properties of two and three-dimensional figures, including distance, midpoint, slope, parallelism, and perpendicularity.

Distance Formula - Activity A
Geoboard: The Pythagorean Theorem
Prisms and Cylinders - Activity A
Pyramids and Cones - Activity A
Pythagorean Theorem - Activity A
Slope - Activity B

MA.D: Algebraic Thinking

MA.D.1.4: The student describes, analyzes, and generalizes a wide variety of patterns, relations, and functions.

MA.D.1.4.1: describes, analyzes, and generalizes relationships, patterns, and functions using words, symbols, variables, tables, and graphs.

Arithmetic Sequences
Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
Cosine Function
Cubic Function Activity
Distance-Time Graphs
Distance-Time and Velocity-Time Graphs
Exponential Functions - Activity A
Fourth-Degree Polynomials - Activity A
General Form of a Rational Function
Geometric Sequences
Introduction to Functions
Linear Functions
Logarithmic Functions - Activity A
Logarithmic Functions: Translating and Scaling
Point-Slope Form of a Line - Activity A
Polynomials and Linear Factors
Quadratic and Absolute Value Functions
Quadratics in Factored Form
Quadratics in Polynomial Form - Activity A
Radical Functions
Rational Functions
Sine Function
Slope-Intercept Form of a Line - Activity A
Tangent Function
Using Tables, Rules and Graphs

MA.D.1.4.2: determines the impact when changing parameters of given functions.

Exponential Functions - Activity A
Logarithmic Functions: Translating and Scaling
Parabolas - Activity A
Roots of a Quadratic
Translating and Scaling Functions
Using Tables, Rules and Graphs

MA.D.2.4: The student uses expressions, equations, inequalities, graphs, and formulas to represent and interpret situations.

MA.D.2.4.1: represents real-world problem situations using finite graphs, matrices, sequences, series, and recursive relations.

Arithmetic Sequences
Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
Geometric Sequences
Introduction to Functions

MA.D.2.4.2: uses systems of equations and inequalities to solve real-world problems graphically, algebraically, and with matrices.

Inequalities Involving Absolute Values
Linear Programming - Activity A
Modeling Linear Systems - Activity A
Solving Linear Inequalities using Addition and Subtraction
Solving Linear Inequalities using Multiplication and Division
Solving Linear Systems by Graphing
Special Types of Solutions to Linear Systems
Systems of Linear Equations - Activity A
Systems of Linear Inequalities (Slope-intercept form) - Activity A

MA.E: Data Analysis and Probability

MA.E.1.4: The student understands and uses the tools of data analysis for managing information.

MA.E.1.4.2: calculates measures of central tendency (mean, median, and mode) and dispersion (range, standard deviation, and variance) for complex sets of data and determines the most meaningful measure to describe the data.

Describing Data Using Statistics
Line Plots
Mean, Median and Mode

MA.E.1.4.3: analyzes real-world data and makes predictions of larger populations by applying formulas to calculate measures of central tendency and dispersion using the sample population data, and using appropriate technology, including calculators and computers.

Mean, Median and Mode

MA.E.2.4: The student identifies patterns and makes predictions from an orderly display of data using concepts of probability and statistics.

MA.E.2.4.1: determines probabilities using counting procedures, tables, tree diagrams, and formulas for permutations and combinations.

Binomial Probabilities
Permutations
Permutations and Combinations

MA.E.2.4.2: determines the probability for simple and compound events as well as independent and dependent events.

Compound Independent Events
Compound Independent and Dependent Events
Estimating Population Size
Independent and Dependent Events

Correlation last revised: 6/20/2014

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