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Back to EMSC Home SED Home Disclaimers and Notices |
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Performance Indicator |
“OLD” Wording |
“NEW” Wording |
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3.RP.8 |
Justify an argument by trying many cases |
Support an argument by trying many cases |
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3.N.14 |
Explore equivalent fractions |
Explore equivalent fractions (½, ⅓, ¼) |
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4.RP.8 |
Justify an argument by trying many cases |
Support an argument by trying many cases |
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5.RP.2 |
Understand that mathematical statements can be justified, using models, facts and relationships to explain their thinking |
Understand that mathematical statements can be supported, using models, facts, and relationships to explain their thinking |
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5.RP.8 |
Justify an argument through examples/counterexamples and special cases |
Support an argument through examples/counterexamples and special cases |
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5.R.1 |
Use physical objects, drawings, charts, tables, graphs, symbols, equations, and technology as representations |
Use physical objects, drawings, charts, tables, graphs, symbols, equations, or objects created using technology as representations |
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5.R.5 |
Use models to explore problem situations |
Use representations to explore problem situations |
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5.N.26 |
Estimate sums differences, products, and quotients of decimals |
Estimate sums, differences, products, and quotients of decimals |
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6.RP.2 |
Understand that mathematical statements can be justified, using models, facts and relationships to explain their thinking |
Understand that mathematical statements can be supported, using models, facts, and relationships to explain their thinking |
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6.RP.8 |
Justify an argument through examples/counterexamples and special cases |
Support an argument through examples/counterexamples and special cases |
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6.R.1 |
Use physical objects, drawings, charts, tables, graphs, symbols, equations, and technology as representations |
Use physical objects, drawings, charts, tables, graphs, symbols, equations, or objects created using technology as representations |
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6.R.5 |
Use models to explore problem situations |
Use representations to explore problem situations |
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6.N.18 |
Multiply and divide mixed numbers with unlike denominators |
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide mixed numbers with unlike denominators |
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6.A.3 |
Translate two-step verbal equations into algebraic equations |
Translate two-step verbal sentences into algebraic equations |
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7.RP.2 |
Understand that mathematical statements can be justified using inductive reasoning |
Delete |
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7.RP.2 (New) |
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Use mathematical strategies to reach a conclusion (under second major understanding) |
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7.RP.3 |
Investigate conjectures in mathematical terms, using mathematical strategies to reach a conclusion |
Delete |
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7.RP.3 (New) |
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Evaluate conjectures by distinguishing relevant from irrelevant information to reach a conclusion or make appropriate estimates |
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7.RP.4 |
Evaluate conjectures by distinguishing relevant from irrelevant information to reach a conclusion or make appropriate estimates |
Delete |
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7.RP.4 (New) |
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Provide supportive arguments for conjectures (under third major understanding) |
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7.RP.5 |
Provide supportive arguments for conjectures |
Delete |
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7.RP.5 (New) |
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Develop, verify, and explain an argument, using appropriate mathematical ideas and language |
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7.RP.6 |
Justify general claims using inductive reasoning |
Delete |
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7.RP.6 (New) |
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Support an argument by using a systematic approach to test more than one case |
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7.RP.7 |
Develop, explain, and verify an argument using mathematical ideas and language |
Delete |
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7.RP.7 (New) |
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Devise ways to verify results or use counterexamples to refute incorrect statements |
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7.RP.8 |
Justify an argument by using a systematic approach |
Delete |
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7.RP.8 (New) |
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Apply inductive reasoning in making and supporting mathematical conjectures |
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7.RP.9 |
Devise ways to verify results, using counterexamples and indirect proof. |
Delete |
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7.CM.11 |
Draw conclusions about mathematical ideas through decoding, comprehension and interpretation of mathematical visuals, symbols, and technical writing |
Draw conclusions about mathematical ideas through decoding, comprehension, and interpretation of mathematical visuals, symbols, and technical writing |
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7.CN.4 |
Model situations with objects, representations and equations, draw conclusions, and formulate new situations |
Model situations mathematically, using representations to draw conclusions and formulate new situations |
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7.CN.5 |
Understand how models in one area of mathematics can be used to solve problems in other areas of mathematics |
Understand how concepts, procedures, and mathematical results in one area of mathematics can be used to solve problems in other areas of mathematics |
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7.R.1 |
Use physical objects, drawings, charts, tables, graphs, symbols, equations, and technology as representations |
Use physical objects, drawings, charts, tables, graphs, symbols, equations, or objects created using technology as representations |
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7.R.6 |
Use models to explore problem situations |
Use representations to explore problem situations |
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7.A.2 and 7.A.3 |
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Move the two performance indicators under the next major understanding, above 7.A.4 and add the band, “Variables and Expressions” |
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7.A.5 |
Solve one-step inequalities (positive coefficients only) and graph the solution set on a number line |
Solve one-step inequalities (positive coefficients only) (See 7.G.10) |
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Add major understanding following 7.G.9 |
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Students will apply coordinate geometry to analyze problem solving situations. |
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Add “Coordinate Geometry” band under the major understanding |
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Coordinate Geometry |
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7.G.10 (New) |
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Graph the solution set of an inequality (positive coefficients only) on a number line (See 7.A.5) |
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Move “Analysis of Data” band down so that it is across from 7.S.4 |
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Analysis of Data |
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7.S.10 |
Predict the outcome of experiments |
Predict the outcome of an experiment |
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8.RP.2 |
Understand that mathematical statements can be justified using inductive reasoning |
Delete |
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8.RP.2 (New) |
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Use mathematical strategies to reach a conclusion (under second major understanding) |
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8.RP.3 |
Investigate conjectures in mathematical terms, using mathematical strategies to reach a conclusion |
Delete |
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8.RP.3 (New) |
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Evaluate conjectures by distinguishing relevant from irrelevant information to reach a conclusion or make appropriate estimates |
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8.RP.4 |
Evaluate conjectures by distinguishing relevant from irrelevant information to reach a conclusion or make appropriate estimates |
Delete |
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8.RP.4 (New) |
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Provide supportive arguments for conjectures (under third major understanding) |
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8.RP.5 |
Provide supportive arguments for conjectures |
Delete |
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8.RP.5 (New) |
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Develop, verify, and explain an argument, using appropriate mathematical ideas and language |
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8.RP.6 |
Justify general claims using inductive reasoning |
Delete |
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8.RP.6 (New) |
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Support an argument by using a systematic approach to test more than one case |
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8.RP.7 |
Develop, explain, and verify an argument using mathematical ideas and language |
Delete |
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8.RP.7 (New) |
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Devise ways to verify results or use counterexamples to refute incorrect statements |
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8.RP.8 |
Justify an argument by using a systematic approach |
Delete |
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8.RP.8 (New) |
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Apply inductive reasoning in making and supporting mathematical conjectures |
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8.RP.9 |
Devise ways to verify results, using counterexamples and indirect proof. |
Delete |
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8.CM.11 |
Draw conclusions about mathematical ideas through decoding, comprehension and interpretation of mathematical visuals, symbols, and technical writing |
Draw conclusions about mathematical ideas through decoding, comprehension, and interpretation of mathematical visuals, symbols, and technical writing |
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8.CN.4 |
Model situations with objects, representations and equations, draw conclusions, and formulate new situations |
Model situations mathematically, using representations to draw conclusions and formulate new situations |
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8.CN.5 |
Understand how models in one area of mathematics can be used to solve problems in other areas of mathematics |
Understand how concepts, procedures, and mathematical results in one area of mathematics can be used to solve problems in other areas of mathematics |
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8.R.1 |
Use physical objects, drawings, charts, tables, graphs, symbols, equations, and technology as representations |
Use physical objects, drawings, charts, tables, graphs, symbols, equations, or objects created using technology as representations |
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8.R.6 |
Use models to explore problem situations |
Use representations to explore problem situations |
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8.R.9, 8.R.10, and 8.R.11 |
Use math to show and understand … |
Use mathematics to show and understand |
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8.A.15 |
Understand that a data set can be represented in multiple ways: arithmetically, algebraically, and graphically |
Understand that numerical information can be represented in multiple ways: arithmetically, algebraically, and graphically |
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8.A.20-8.A.23 |
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Move under 8.G.17 and number them 8.G.18, 8.G.19, 8.G.20, and 8.G.21 respectively |
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Add major understanding above first major understanding in Grade 8 Geometry strand |
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Students will use visualization and spatial reasoning to analyze characteristics and properties of geometric shapes. |
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Add “Constructions” band under the major understanding |
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Constructions |
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Move 8.G.18 across from the “Constructions” band and renumber p.i. to 8.G.0 |
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8.M.1 |
Solve equations/proportions to convert to equivalent measurements within metric and customary measurement systems also allow Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa) |
Solve equations/proportions to convert to equivalent measurements within metric and customary measurement systems Note: Also allow Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa. |