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M8.A Numbers and Operations M8.A.1 Demonstrate an understanding of numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers and number systems. M8.A.1.1 Represent numbers in equivalent forms. Reference: 2.1.8.A, 2.1.8.B SE/TE: 39 43, 190 194, 221, 222, 223 224, 225, 303 308, 365 369, 377 381, 384 (Ex 3), 398 399, 400, 403 TE: 195, 225, 372, 374, 385 M8.A.1.1.1 Represent numbers using scientific notation and/or exponential forms. SE/TE: 39 43, 365 369, 377 381, 384 (Ex 3), 398 399, 400, 403 TE: 225, 372, 374, 385 M8.A.1.1.2 Find the square or cube of a whole number (single digit) and/or the square root of a perfect square (without a calculator). SE/TE: 221, 223 224 M8.A.2 Understand the meanings of operations, use operations and understand how they relate to each other. M8.A.2.1 Complete calculations by applying the order of operations. Reference: 2.2.8.A SE/TE: 6 10, 41, 43, 44, 50, 52, 54 M8.A.2.1.1 Simplify numeric expressions involving integers, using the order of operations. (May include all types of grouping symbols. No combining negatives with exponents or compound exponents.) SE/TE: 6 10, 41, 43, 44, 50, 52, 54 TE: 27 M8.A.2.2 Represent or solve problems using rates, ratios, proportions and/or percents. Reference: 2.1.8.D, 2.3.8.B SE/TE: 213 215, 244 247, 248 252, 265 270, 303 308, 315 319, 321 325, 326 330, 331 336, 342 347, 517 521 TE: 255 M8.A.2.2.1 Solve problems involving percents (e.g., tax, discounts, etc) Do not include percent increase or decrease. SE/TE: 303 308, 315 319, 321 325, 331 336 1

M8.A.2.2.2 Represent or solve rate problems (e.g., unit rates, simple interest, distance, etc.) Students may be asked to solve for any term (formulas provided on the reference sheet for distance and interest). SE/TE: 213 215, 244 247, 342 347 TE: 348 M8.A.3 Compute accurately and fluently and make reasonable estimates. M8.A.3.1 Determine the appropriateness of overestimating, underestimating or calculating an exact answer in problem-solving situations. Reference: 2.2.8.F SE/TE: 105 (#17), 250 (Ex 5), 251 (#17 20), 486 487, 492 (#15) M8.A.3.1.1 Identify, use and/or explain when it is appropriate to round up or round down. SE/TE: 486 487 M8.A.3.1.2 Identify, apply and/or explain when an exact answer is needed or when estimation is appropriate. M8.A.3.2 Use estimation strategies in problemsolving situations. Reference: 2.2.8.D SE/TE: 105 (#17), 250 (Ex 5), 251 (#17 20), 492 (#15) SE/TE: 71 (#25), 206, 224 (#17 20), 260 (Ex 2), 309 313, 316 (Ex 4), 319 (#6 9), 321 (Ex 2), 327 328, 341 (#20), 498 (#25), 503 (#16), 509 (#24), 633 M8.A.3.2.1 Estimate answers to problems involving percents (percents will be limited to: 1%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 50% or 75%). M8.A.3.3 Compute and/or explain operations with integers, fractions and/or decimals. Reference: 2.2.8.B SE/TE: 309 313, 319 (#6 9), 321 (Ex 2), 327 328, 341 (#20) SE/TE: 4, 22 26, 28 32, 33 38, 53, 54, 60 65, 69 72, 184, 201 203, 205 210, 717 723, 725 M8.A.3.3.1 Add, subtract, multiply and/or divide integers, fractions and/or decimals with and without a calculator (straight computation or word problems). SE/TE: 4, 22 26, 28 32, 33 38, 53, 54, 60 65, 69 72, 184, 201 203, 205 210, 717 723, 725 2

M8.B Measurement M8.B.1 Demonstrate an understanding of measurable attributes of objects and figures, and the units, systems and processes of measurement. M8.B.1.1 Convert measurements. Reference: 2.3.5.D SE/TE: 249 252, 294 M8.B.1.1.1 Convert among metric measurements (milli, centi, kilo using meter, liter and gram) (table of equivalency provided on the reference sheet). M8.B.1.1.2 Convert customary measurements up to 2 units above or below the given unit (e.g., inches to yards, pints to gallons) (table of equivalency provided on the reference sheet). SE/TE: 249 252 SE/TE: 249 252, 294 M8.B.1.1.3 Convert time up to 2 units above or below given unit (e.g., seconds to hours). M8.B.1.1.4 Convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius or Celsius to Fahrenheit (formulas provided on the reference sheet). SE/TE: Not included SE/TE: Not included M8.B.2 Apply appropriate techniques, tools and formulas to determine measurements. M8.B.2.1 Determine the measurement of a missing side(s) or angle(s) in a polygon. Reference: 2.3.8.C, 2.9.8.D SE/TE: 435, 436 439, 463, 464 (#14 16) M8.B.2.1.1 Determine the total number of degrees in the interior angles of a polygon in 3-8 sided figures (formula provided on the reference sheet). M8.B.2.1.2 Determine the measurement of one interior angle of a regular polygon (3-8 sided polygons, formula provided on the reference sheet). M8.B.2.1.3 Determine the number of sides of a polygon given the total number of degrees in the interior angles (3-8 sided polygons, formula provided on the reference sheet). SE/TE: 435, 436 439, 463, 464 (#14 16) SE/TE: 437 (Ex 3), 438 (#10 13), 439 (#25, 28 30), 463 (#11 13) SE/TE: 439 (#31) 3

M8.B.2.3 Use, describe and/or develop procedures to determine measures of perimeter, circumference, area, surface area and/or volume. Reference: 2.3.8.A, 2.3.8.D SE/TE: 488 493, 500 501, 503 504, 514 (#10), 515 (#3), 525 (#15, 17) TE: 495 M8.B.2.3.1 Calculate the surface area of cubes and rectangular prisms (formula provided on the reference sheet). M8B.2.3.2 Calculate the volume of cubes and rectangular prisms (formulas provided on the reference sheet). M8.B.2.3.3 Determine the appropriate type of measurement (circumference, perimeter, area, surface area, volume) for a given situation (e.g., which measurement is needed to determine the amount of carpeting for a room). SE/TE: 488 493, 525 (#15, 17) SE/TE: 500 501, 503 504, 515 (#3),525 (#17) SE/TE: 492 (#17), 514 (#10) TE: 515 M8.C Geometry M8.C.1 Analyze characteristics and properties of two- and three- dimensional geometric shapes and demonstrate understanding of geometric relationships. M8.C.1.1 Identify, use, and/or describe properties of angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, pyramids, cubes, prisms, spheres, cones and/or cylinders. Reference: 2.3.8.C, 2.9.8.B, 2.9.8.E, 2.9.8.D SE/TE: 42 (#33), 102 (#49), 111 (#2), 155 (#24), 203 (#38), 407 412, 413 418, 429 (#1 4), 462 (#6, 7), 482 485, 524 (#12 14), 526 (#11 12) M8.C.1.1.1 Match the three-dimensional figure SE/TE: 482 485, 524 (#12 14), 526 with its net (cube, cylinder, cone, prism, pyramid). (#11 12) Any measurements used should be consistent in the stem and answer choices. M8.C.1.1.2 Define, identify and/or use properties of angles formed by intersecting lines (complementary, supplementary, adjacent and/or vertical angles). SE/TE: 407 412, 462 (#6) 4

M8.C.1.1.3 Define, identify and/or use properties SE/TE: 413 418, 429 (#1 4), 462 (#7) of angles formed when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal (alternate interior, alternate exterior, vertical corresponding). M8.C.1.2 Compute measures of sides of right triangles using the Pythagorean Theorem. Reference: 2.10.8.A SE/TE: 226 231, 232, 235 (#42), 236 (#55 62), 237 (#12) M8.C.1.2.1 Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the measure of a missing side of a right triangle (formula provided on the reference sheet whole numbers only). SE/TE: 226 231, 232, 235 (#42), 236 (#55 62), 237 (#12) M8.C.2 Locate points or describe relationships using the coordinate plane. M8.C.2.1 Plot and/or identify ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. Reference: 2.8.5.H SE/TE: 117 121, 157 162, 163 168, 176, 178, 179 TE: 124, 126 M8.C.2.1.1 Plot, locate or identify ordered pairs on a coordinate plane (the point may be a vertex of a polygon). SE/TE: 117 121, 157 162, 163 168, 176, 178, 179 TE: 174 M8.D Algebraic Concepts M8.D.1 Demonstrate an understanding of patterns, relations and functions M8.D.1.1 Analyze, extend or develop descriptions of patterns or functions. Reference: 2.8.8.B, 2.8.8.G, 2.11.8.C SE/TE: 144, 193, 219 (#14), 368 (#44), 426 427, 428, 578 (#5), 585 (#9), 638 641, 643 647, 653 657, 666 (#30), 670 (#5), 686 (#48 49), 689 (#20 21) TE: 192 M8.D.1.1.1 Continue a numeric or algebraic pattern (pattern must show 3 repetitions may include up to 2 operations, squares and square roots). SE/TE: 144, 193, 219 (#14), 426 427, 638 641, 666 (#30), 670 (#5) TE: 192 5

M8.D.1.1.2 Find missing elements in numeric or SE/TE: 426, 578 (#5), 585 (#9) geometric patterns and/or functions (may be given a table or rule pattern must show 3 repetitions). M8.D.1.1.3 Determine the rule of a function (given elements in an input-output table, chart or list limit to linear functions). SE/TE: 643 647, 653 657, 686 (#48 49), 689 (#20 21) M8.D.2.1 Select and/or use a strategy to simplify an expression, solve an equation or inequality and/or check the solution for accuracy. Reference: 2.8.8.C, 2.8.8.E TE: 641 M8.D.2 Represent and/or analyze mathematical situations using numbers, symbols, words, tables and/or graphs. M8.D.2.1.1 Solve one- or two-step equations and inequalities (should not include absolute values one variable only). SE/TE: : 6 10, 17, 19, 25 27, 30 32, 41 43, 44, 60 (#12 14), 61 66, 69 72, 91 95, 97 102, 103 106, 108 109, 110, 639 SE/TE: 61 66, 69 72, 91 95, 97 102, 103 106, 108 109, 110 M8.D.2.1.2 Use substitution to check the accuracy of a given value for an equation or inequality (simple inequalities with one variable). SE/TE: 62 65, 69, 92 (Ex 3), 93, 108 109 M8.D.2.1.3 Determine the value of an algebraic expression by simplifying and/or substituting a number for the variable. SE/TE: 6 10, 17, 19, 25 27, 30 32, 41 43, 44, 60 (#12 14), 639 TE: 29, 40, 59 M8.D.2.2 Create and/or interpret expressions, equations or inequalities that model problem situations. Reference: 2.8.8.C M8.D.2.2.1 Match a written situation to its numeric and/or algebraic expression, equation or inequality (up to two variables in equations or expressions one variable with inequalities). SE/TE: 62, 65 66, 69 72, 79, 82 83, 86 88, 106 (#42), 110, 150 (#25), 202 203, 254 257, 260 263, 267 269, 278 281, 282 286, 321 324, 338 340, 347 (#35), 657 (#25 27) SE/TE: 83 (#55 56), 106 (#42), 150 (#25), 347 (#35), 657 (#25 27) 6

M8.D.2.2.2 Write and/or solve an equation for a given problem situation (one variable only). SE/TE: 62, 65 66, 69 72, 79, 82 83, 86 88, 110, 202 203, 254 257, 260 263, 267 269, 278 281, 282 286, 321 324, 338 340 M8.D.3 Describe or use models to represent quantitative relationships. M8.D.3.1 Represent relationships with tables or graphs on the coordinate plane. Reference: 2.8.8.C, 2.8.8.H SE/TE: 123 125, 127, 137, 139 141, 142 144, 147 150, 648 652, 657 (#25) M8.D.3.1.1 Graph a linear function based on an x/y table (integers only). SE/TE: 123 125, 127, 137, 139 141, 142 144, 147 150, 648 652 M8.D.3.1.2 Match the graph of a linear function to its x/y table (integers only). M8.D.3.1.3 Match the linear equation (y = mx + b form) to the x/y table (integers only in the table). TE: 126, 649 N / A SE/TE: 657 (#25) M8.E Data Analysis and Probability M8.E.1 Formulate or answer questions that can be addressed with data and/or organize, display, interpret or analyze data. M8.E.1.1 Choose, display or interpret data (tables, charts, graphs, etc.). Reference: 2.6.5.A, 2.6.8.E, 2.7.8.D, 2.6.3.B SE/TE: 535 538, 542, 543, 565 567, 569 574, 579 (#15 16), 580, 581, 583, 584 (#11 13) M8.E.1.1.1 Choose and/or explain the correct representation (graph) for a set of data. SE/TE: 542, 567 (#21), 569 574, 579 (#15 16), 583, 584 (#11 13) M8.E.1.1.2 Analyze data and/or answer questions pertaining to data shown in multiple line graphs, circle graphs or histograms. SE/TE: 535 538, 543, 565 567, 580, 581, 584 M8.E.1.1.3 Interpret data shown in stem-andleaf or box-and-whisker plots. SE/TE: 547 550, 553 555 7

M8.E.2 Understand and/or apply basic concepts of probability or outcomes. M8.E.2.1 Calculate the probability of an event. Reference: 2.7.8.E SE/TE: 611 615, 616 619, 620, 629 M8.E.2.1.1 Find the probability for a mutually exclusive or an independent event (written as a fraction in simplest form). SE/TE: 611 615, 629 TE: 617, 619 M8.E.3 Understand and/or apply basic concepts of probability or outcomes. M8.E.3.1 Determine the number of combinations and/or permutations for an event. Reference: 2.7.8.A SE/TE: 591 594, 595 599, 600 604, 628 TE: 605 M8.E.3.1.1 Determine/show the number of permutations and/or combinations for an event using up to four choices (e.g., organized list, etc.). SE/TE: 591 594, 595 599, 600 604, 628 M8.E.4 Develop and/or evaluate inferences and predictions or draw conclusions based on data or data displays. M8.E.4.1 Draw conclusions, make inferences and/or evaluate hypotheses based on statistical and data displays. Reference: 2.6.8.C, 2.7.8.E SE/TE: 557 562, 568, 583, 585 (#5) M8.E.4.1.1 Fit a line to a scatter plot and/or describe any correlation between the two variables (positive, negative, strong, weak or none). SE/TE: 557 562, 568, 583, 585 (#5) M8.E.4.1.2 Make predictions based on survey results or graphs (bar, line, circle, scatterplots, etc.). SE/TE: 557 561 8