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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.

7th Grade - Geometry

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

10th Grade - Three-Dimensional Measurement and Application

Students extend their understanding of circles, volume, and surface area into modeling situations, formula analysis, and deeper conceptual understandings.

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.

8th Grade - Pythagorean Theorem and Volume

Students learn about irrational numbers, approximating square roots of non-perfect square numbers, and investigate the well-known Pythagorean Theorem to solve for missing measures in right triangles.

Geometry - Unit 6: Three-Dimensional Measurement and Application - Lesson 6

Use volume concepts and formulas to analyze and solve multistep problems with cylinders and prisms.

Geometry - Unit 6: Three-Dimensional Measurement and Application - Lesson 7

Define and calculate the volume of pyramids and cones. Describe the relationship between general cylinders and general cones with the same base area.

Geometry - Unit 6: Three-Dimensional Measurement and Application - Lesson 9

Describe the cross-sections of prisms and cylinders and make conjectures about volume from the cross-sections.

Geometry - Unit 6: Three-Dimensional Measurement and Application - Lesson 11

Identify cross-sections of pyramids and use the relationships between the cross-sections to determine the volume of truncated cones and pyramids.

Geometry - Unit 6: Three-Dimensional Measurement and Application - Lesson 12

Calculate the volume of a sphere and use this in the solution of problems.

Geometry - Unit 6: Three-Dimensional Measurement and Application - Lesson 13

Calculate the volume of compound objects and those with subtracted solids. Determine how the volume will be affected by scaling one or more dimensions.

8th Grade Math - Unit 7: Pythagorean Theorem and Volume - Lesson 14

Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving the volume of cylinders and cones.

Geometry - Unit 6: Three-Dimensional Measurement and Application - Lesson 15

Use the surface area and volume to solve application problems.

8th Grade Math - Unit 7: Pythagorean Theorem and Volume - Lesson 15

Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving the volume of spheres.

8th Grade Math - Unit 7: Pythagorean Theorem and Volume - Lesson 16

Solve real-world problems involving multiple three-dimensional shapes, in particular, cylinders, cones, and spheres.

Geometry - Unit 6: Three-Dimensional Measurement and Application - Lesson 17

Apply density concepts to surface area and volume problems.

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