Unit 1: Using Integers and Rational Numbers

  • 1-1: Relate Integers and Their Opposites

    • Understand how integers and their opposites are related

    1-2: Understand Rational Numbers

    • Identify rational numbers and write them in decimal form

    1-3: Add Integers

    • Add positive and negative integers.
    • Model integer addition in real-life applications.

    1-4: Subtract Integers

    • Understand subtraction of integers as adding the additive inverse, p - q = p + (-q)

    1-5: Add and Subtract Rational Numbers

    • Use properties of operations to add and subtract rational numbers.

    1-6: Multiply Integers

    • Multiply positive and negative integers.
    • Apply integer multiplication to real-life applications.

    1-7: Multiply Rational Numbers

    • Find the product of rational numbers

    1-8: Divide Integers

    • Understand how to divide integers by applying the rules of multiplying integers.
    • Determine equivalencies among integer quotients.

    1-9: Divide Rational Numbers

    • Understand how the signs of integers in a multiplication sentence relate to the signs in a related division sentence.

    1-10: Solve problems with Rational Numbers

    • Decide which operations to use to solve problems.
    • Use precision when solving problems with rational numbers.

Unit 2: Analyze and Use Proportional Relationships

  • 2-1: Connect Ratios, Rates, and Unit Rates

    • Use ratios and rates to describe the relationship between two quantities.
    • Find equivalent ratios and use unit rates to solve multi-step problems.

    2-2: Determine Unit Rates with Ratios of Fractions

    • Find unit rates with ratios of fractions
    • Use unit rates to solve multi-step problems.

    2-3: Understand Proportional Relationships: Equivalent Ratios

    • Determine whether quantities are proportional by testing for equivalent ratios.

    2-4: Describe Proportional Relationships: Constant of Proportionality

    • Use the constant of proportionality to write equations that represent proportional relationships
    • Use equations to solve problems involving proportional relationships.

    2-5: Graph Proportional Relationships

    • Use a graph to recognize proportionality
    • Identify a constant of proportionality from a graph
    • Interpret a point on a graph of a proportional relationship

    2-6: Apply Proportional Reasoning to Solve Problems

    • Explain whether a situation represents a proportional relationship.

Unit 3: Analyze and Solve Percent Problems

  • 3-1: Analyze Percent of Number

    • Understand that equivalent rates can be used to find percents.
    • Analyze percents of numbers in a real-world context

    3-2: Connect Percent and Proportion

    • Construct a percent proportion
    • Use a percent proportion to find an unknown part, whole, or percent.

    3-3: Represent and Use the Percent Equation

    • Understand the relationship between proportional reasoning and percent.
    • Interpret the results of a percent equation in a real-life scenario.

    3-4: Solve Percent Change and Percent Error Problems

    • Solve real-world problems involving percent change and percent error
    • Understand the percent equation and the different ways it can be used

    3-5: Solve Markup and Markdown Problems

    • Understand and calculate markups and markdowns
    • Relate percent change to percent markup and percent markdown

    3-6: Solve Simple Interest Problems

    • Identify the parts of interest problems and how the values are related
    • Understand what simple interest is and how it is calculated

Unit 4: Generate Equivalent Expressions

  • 4-1: Write and Evaluate algebraic Expressions

    • Understand how variables are used to represent unknown values in problems

    4-2: Generate Equivalent Expressions

    • Recognize when two expressions are equivalent
    • Use properties of operations to write equivalent expressions

    4-3: Simplify Expressions

    • Combine like integer and rational terms

    4-4: Expand Expressions

    • Use the Distributive Property to expand expressions

    4-5: Factor Expressions

    • Understand expanding an expressions is the reverse of factoring
    • Identify the GCF of an algebraic terms in expressions

    4-6: Add Expressions

    • Use Properties of operations to add expressions
    • Model addition of expressions in real-life applications

    4-7: Subtract Expressions

    • Use Properties of operations to subtract expressions
    • Model subtraction of expressions in real-life applications

    4-8: Analyze Equivalent Expressions

    • Write equivalent expressions to show how quantities are related in real-life applications

Unit 5: Solve Problems Using Equations and Inequalities

  • 5-1: Write Two-Step Equations

    • Analyze word problems to write two-step equations
    • Understand the relationship between the terms of the equation and the values they represent

    5-2: Solve Two-Step Equations

    • Use models to solve two-step equations
    • Compare algebraic and arithmetic solutions

    5-3: Solve Equations Using the Distributive Property

    • Solve equations using the Distributive Property

    5-4: Solve Inequalities Using Addition or Subtraction

    • Graph the solution of inequalities on a number line
    • Solve inequalities using the Addition and Subtraction Properties of Inequality

    5-5: Solve Inequalities Using Multiplication of Division

    • Write inequalities and solve them using Multiplication and Division Properties in Inequality
    • Graph the solutions of an inequality on a number line.

    5-6: Solve Two-Step Inequalities

    • Write and solve two-step inequality to solve a problem.
    • Solve an inequality by multiplying or dividing a negative rational number.

    5-7: Solve Multi-Step Inequalities

    • Explore the relationship between two-step inequalities and multi-step inequalities.
    • Apply the distributive property to simplify and solve multi-step inequalities

Unit 6: Use Sampling to Draw Inferences About Populations

  • 6-1: Populations and Samples

    • Distinguish between a population and a sample
    • Establish whether a sample is representative of a population
    • Generate random samples

    6-2: Draw Inferences From Data

    • make qualitative inferences from a sample data set
    • Make quantitative inferences from a sample data set.
    • Make estimates about a population based on a sample data set, and assess whether the inferences are valid.

    6-3: Make Comparative Inferences About Populations

    • Use box-plots to compare and make inferences about populations
    • Use the median and IQR of datasets to informally compare and make inferences about two populations

    6-4: Make More Comparative Inferences About Populations

    • Use mode, range, mean, and mean absolute deviation (MAD) to compare populations

Unit 7: Probability

  • 7-1: Understand Likelihood and Probability

    • Use Probability to describe the likelihood that an event will occur
    • Relate Probability  to mathematical fairness

    7-2: Understand Theoretical Probability

    • Understand Theoretical Probability and how it can be used.
    • Use theoretical probability to predict an outcome

    7-3: Understand Experimental Probability

    • Compare theoretical and experimental probability
    • Use experimental probability to make predictions
    • explain differences between theoretical and experimental probability.

    7-4: Use Probability Models

    • Develop a probability model
    • Use a probability model to evaluate a situation
    • Use a probability model to make an estimate

    7-5: Determine Outcomes of Compound Events

    • Use a tree diagram, a table, or an organized list to represent a sample space for a compound event

    7-6: Find Probability of Compound Events

    • Organize information about a compound event on a table, a tree diagram, or an organized list
    • Find the probability of a compound event

    7-7: Simulate Compound Events

    • Use different tools to simulate a compound event
    • Model a real-world situation involving a compound event and predict its outcome using a simulation

Unit 8: Solve Problems Involving Geometry

  • 8-1: Solve Problems Involving Scale Drawings

    • Use a scale drawing as a representational of actual lengths and area.

    8-2: Draw Geometric Figures

    • Sketch quadrilaterals with given conditions
    • Name and Classify quadrilaterals according to their properties

    8-3: Draw Triangles with Given Conditions

    • Construct Triangles with given conditions
    • Conclude whether or not a triangle is formed and what type of triangle it is.

    8-4: Solve Problems Using Angle Relationships

    • Calculate the measures of angles by using angle relationships

    8-5: Solve Problems Involving Circumference of a Circle

    • Calculate the circumference, radius, or diameter of a circle
    • Recognize the relationship between the circumference and the diameter of a circle and pi.

    8-6: Solve Problems Involving Area of a Circle

    • Find the area of a circle
    • Use the area to find the radius and diameter
    • Solve Problems involving the area of circle

    8-7: Describe Cross Sections

    • Describe cross sections of right rectangular prisms and pyramids
    • solve problems involving cross sections

    8-8: Solve Problems Involving Surface Area

    • Find the surface area of two-dimensional composite shapes.
    • Find the surface area of three-dimensional composite shapes

    8-9: Solve Problems Involving Volume

    • Calculate the volume of various three-dimensional figures
    • Solve problems involving the volume of three-dimensional figures

Unit 9: Personal Financial Literacy

  • 9.1 - Personal Budgets

    • Identify components of a budget
    • Determine the difference between fixed and variable expenses

     

    9.2 - Minimum Household Budgets

    • Identify necessary expenses and the amount of money needed to cover expenses

     

    9.3 - Sales Tax

    • Calculate sales tax on various items
    • Determine the difference between taxable and non-taxable items

     

    9.4 - Income Tax

    • Calculate income tax
    • Discuss the types of income tax
    • Observe the impact of taxes on a paycheck

     

    9.5 - Calculating Interest

    • Calculate simple interest
    • Calculate compound interest
    • Understand interest is earned over a period of time

     

    9.6 - Comparing Simple and Compound Interest

    • Determine how time and interest rates can affect the amount of interest earned

     

    9.7 - Net Worth

    • Compare and identify assets vs. liabilities
    • Use assets and liabilities to determine net worth

     

    9.8 - Monetary Incentives

    • Identify and understand monetary incentives used by retailers to obtain consumers purchases. 
    • identify the advantages and disadvantages of different monetary incentives