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5th Grade Math

In this Common Core-aligned course, students continue to explore operations with fractions; develop understanding of operations containing whole numbers and decimals to hundredths; and familiarize themselves with volume.

6th Grade Math

Students learn key concepts in their progression towards middle school algebra, including ratios and rates, rational numbers, algebraic expressions and equations, area and volume, and statistics.

7th Grade Math

In this course students develop their skills in proportional reasoning, rational number computation, expressions and equations, geometry, and statistics and probability.

8th Grade Math

Students make several advances in their algebraic reasoning as they solve systems of linear equations, use functions to describe relationships, and analyze two- and three-dimensional figures.

Geometry

Students further their understanding of geometric relationships and learn to make formal mathematical arguments about geometric situations, with a heavy emphasis on transformations and proofs.

10th Grade - Constructions, Proof, and Rigid Motion

Students use the properties of circles to construct and understand different geometric figures, and lay the groundwork for constructing mathematical arguments through proof.

5th Grade - Shapes and Volume

Students explore the volume of three-dimensional shapes, connecting it to the operations of multiplication and addition, as well as classify two-dimensional shapes hierarchically.

6th Grade - Rational Numbers

Students are introduced to integers and rational numbers, extending the number line to include negative values, understanding the order of rational numbers, and interpreting them in context.

7th Grade - Percent and Scaling

Students expand on and apply their understanding of percentages by studying percent increase and decrease, percent applications such as tax and simple interest, and scaled geometric drawings.

7th Grade - Geometry

Students apply algebraic and proportional reasoning skills to investigate angle relationships, circle measurements, uniqueness of triangles, and solid figure application problems.

6th Grade - Geometry

Students explore measurements of geometric figures in two-and three-dimensions, finding area, surface area, and volume in mathematical and real-world problems.

5th Grade - Patterns and the Coordinate Plane

Students are introduced to the coordinate plane and use it to represent the location of objects in space, as well as to represent patterns and real-world situations.

6th Grade Math - Unit 7: Geometry - Lesson 10

Find volume of rectangular prisms with whole number and fractional edge lengths using unit and fractional unit cubes.

6th Grade Math - Unit 7: Geometry - Lesson 11

Determine the formulas for finding volume of rectangular prisms and use the formulas to solve for volume.

6th Grade Math - Unit 7: Geometry - Lesson 12

Apply volume concepts to solve real-world and mathematical problems, including finding missing measurements.

6th Grade Math - Unit 7: Geometry - Lesson 13

Apply volume concepts to solve real-world and mathematical problems, including finding volume of figures with composite prisms.

6th Grade Math - Unit 7: Geometry - Lesson 17

Find surface area and volume in real-world problems.

7th Grade Math - Unit 6: Geometry - Lesson 19

Find the volume of right prisms and pyramids.

7th Grade Math - Unit 6: Geometry - Lesson 20

Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving volume.

7th Grade Math - Unit 6: Geometry - Lesson 21

Distinguish between and solve real-world problems involving volume and surface area.

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