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TABLE OF CONTENTS COMPETENCY/SKILLS PG # COMPETENCY 1 KNOWLEDGE OF MATHEMATICS THROUGH PROBLEM SOLVING...1 Skill 1.1 Skill 1.2 Skill 1.3 Skill 1.4 Identify appropriate mathematical problems from real-world situations...1 Apply problem-solving strategies to solve nonroutine problems with multiple steps...3 Evaluate the reasonableness of results with respect to the original problem...4 Use Mathematics to solve problems in other contexts...5 COMPETENCY 2 KNOWLEDGE OF MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATIONS...6 Skill 2.1 Skill 2.2 Skill 2.3 Identify appropriate representations or models for mathematics operations or situations using written, concrete, pictorial, graphical, or algebraic methods...6 Interpret results as illustrated by the use of mathematical representations...7 Select appropriate manipulatives, mathematical models, or technology for teaching particular mathematics concepts (e.g., tiles for teaching area, graphing calculators for teaching algebra)...8 COMPETENCY 3 KNOWLEDGE OF MATHEMATICS THROUGH REASONING...10 Skill 3.1 Skill 3.2 Skill 3.3 Skill 3.4 Identify deductive and inductive reasoning...10 Identify valid mathematical arguments (e.g., an explanation that the sum of two odd numbers is always even)...11 Identify the hypothesis and conclusion, given a conditional statement...12 Identify the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of a conditional statement...13 Skill 3.5 Select logical conclusions from given statements...15 ii

COMPETENCY 4 KNOWLEDGE OF MATHEMATICAL CONNECTIONS...18 Skill 4.1 Identify prerequisite skills for a given topic...18 Skill 4.2 Skill 4.3 Skill 4.4 Skill 4.5 Skill 4.6 Identify common misconceptions in mathematics (e.g., area and perimeter)...19 Identify the relationship between mathematical concepts (e.g., repeated addition and multiplication)...20 Identify mathematical errors, including computation, algebraic, data analysis, and geometric errors...21 Analyze mathematical errors, including computation, algebraic, data analysis, and geometric errors...22 Identify fundamental ideas that connect middle grades mathematics to advanced mathematics (e.g., trigonometry, number theory, precalculus, calculus)...23 COMPETENCY 5 KNOWLEDGE OF NUMBER SENSE, CONCEPTS, AND OPERATIONS...25 Skill 5.1 Skill 5.2 Identify elements and subsets of the real number system...25 Compare the relative size of real numbers expressed in a variety of forms, including fractions, decimals, percents, and scientific notation...26 Skill 5.3 Identify estimation strategies...27 Skill 5.4 Simplify expressions using the laws of exponents...28 Skill 5.5 Identify equivalent forms of rational exponents and radicals...29 Skill 5.6 Simplify radical expressions...30 Skill 5.7 Determine the prime factorization of composite number...31 Skill 5.8 Identify the greatest common factor (GCF) and least common multiple (LCM) of sets of numbers...32 Skill 5.9 Evaluate numerical expressions using order of operations...33 Skill 5.10 Solve real-world problems using proportions...34 iii

Skill 5.11 Solve real-world problems that involve real numbers...35 COMPETENCY 6 KNOWLEDGE OF ALGEBRAIC THINKING...37 Skill 6.1 Skill 6.2 Skill 6.3 Predict missing or subsequent terms in numerical, algebraic, and pictorial patterns...37 Analyze relationships between tables, graphs, or rules...39 Analyze relationships to determine the impact when changing parameters of given functions...41 Skill 6.4 Simplify rational and irrational expressions...42 Skill 6.5 Skill 6.6 Skill 6.7 Skill 6.8 Solve equations or inequalities with one variable, including absolute values...43 Identify matrices that represent data provided by real-world or mathematical problems...46 Identify graphs of first-degree inequalities involving one variable on a number line...47 Identify graphs of linear equations or inequalities involving two variables on the coordinate plane...48 Skill 6.9 Identify the slope and intercepts of a graph or an equation...50 Skill 6.10 Skill 6.11 Skill 6.12 Skill 6.13 Identify the interpretation of the slope and intercepts, given a realworld context...52 Identify the equation of a line that is perpendicular or parallel to a given line...54 Determine an equation of a line...56 Determine the greatest common monomial factor of a polynomial...58 Skill 6.14 Factor polynomials...59 Skill 6.15 Skill 6.16 Solve systems of linear equations involving two variables using graphing, substitution, or elimination...61 Determine the solution set of a system of linear inequalities involving two variables...65 iv

Skill 6.17 Skill 6.18 Skill 6.19 Solve quadratic equations and inequalities by completing the square, the quadratic formula, and factoring...67 Use the discriminant or a graph of a quadratic equation to determine the nature of its real solutions (zero, one, two)...69 Identify the graph of quadratic functions...71 Skill 6.20 Identify graphs of relations involving quadratic inequalities...72 Skill 6.21 Skill 6.22 Skill 6.23 Skill 6.24 Skill 6.25 Solve equations involving radicals, limited to square roots...73 Identify the domain and range of specified functions...75 Identify quadratic equations or inequalities for solving real-world problems...77 Identify equations or inequalities that could be used to solve realworld and mathematical problems involving one or two variables...79 Identify properties (e.g., commutative, associative, distributive)...84 COMPETENCY 7 KNOWLEDGE OF DATA ANALYSIS AND PROBABILITY...87 Skill 7.1 Skill 7.2 Skill 7.3 Compute he mean, median, mode, and range of a set of data...87 Determine whether the mean, median, or mode is the most appropriate measure of central tendency in a given situation...88 Interpret information (e.g., correlation, regression, distributions) from various graphic representations...89 Skill 7.4 Identify appropriate graphical representations for a given data set...91 Skill 7.5 Determine probabilities of dependent or independent events...93 Skill 7.6 Predict odds of a given outcome...94 Skill 7.7 Skill 7.8 Identify an appropriate sample space to determine the probability of a given event....95 Make predictions that are based on experimental or theoretical probabilities...96 Skill 7.9 Apply counting principles to solve real-world problems...97 v

COMPETENCY 8 KNOWLEDGE OF GEOMETRY AND SPATIAL SENSE...100 Skill 8.1 Skill 8.2 Skill 8.3 Skill 8.4 Skill 8.5 Skill 8.6 Skill 8.7 Identify angles or pairs of angles as adjacent, complementary, supplementary, vertical, corresponding, alternate interior, alternate exterior, obtuse, acute, or right...100 Identify lines and planes as perpendicular, intersecting, skew, or parallel...102 Identify triangles using the lengths of their sides or the measures of their angles...103 Determine the sum of the measures of the interior angles and the sum of the measures of the exterior angles of convex polygons...104 Determine the measures of the specified interior or exterior angles of a triangle or a regular polygon...105 Apply the inequality relationships among the angles and sides of a triangle...107 Use the SAS, ASA, and SSS postulates to show pairs of triangles congruent, including the case of overlapping triangles...109 Skill 8.8 Solve real-world problems involving similar or congruent figures...112 Skill 8.9 Solve real-world problems applying the Pythagorean theorem and its converse...114 Skill 8.10 Solve real-world problems by applying the 30-60 -90 or 45-45 - 90 triangle relationship...117 Skill 8.11 Skill 8.12 Solve right triangle problems by applying tangent, sine, or cosine ratios...118 Apply the properties of parallelograms, rectangles, rhombuses, squares, or trapezoids...121 Skill 8.13 Apply the distance formula...124 Skill 8.14 Skill 8.15 Apply the formula for midpoint...125 Identify the coordinates of the vertices of a given polygon when it lies in the coordinate plane...126 vi

Skill 8.16 Skill 8.17 Skill 8.18 Skill 8.19 Identify point, line, and plane as undefined terms and symbols for lines, segments, rays, and distances...127 Identify transformations, dilations, or symmetry of geometric figures...128 Identify characteristics of three-dimensional figures...130 Identify the net of a three-dimensional figure...132 Skill 8.20 Identify figures that tessellate...133 Skill 8.21 Identify the two-dimensional view of a three-dimensional object...134 COMPETENCY 9 KNOWLEDGE OF MEASUREMENT...135 Skill 9.1 Skill 9.2 Skill 9.3 Skill 9.4 Skill 9.5 Skill 9.6 Skill 9.7 Skill 9.8 Skill 9.9 Skill 9.10 Determine appropriate units and instruments for measuring a given quantity in a real-world context...135 Estimate measurements, including length, area, volume, weight, time, temperature, and money...136 Make conversions within the metric or customary systems in a realworld context...137 Apply the formulas for determining the circumferences and areas of circles in a real-world context...140 Find the perimeter or area of figures composed of parallelograms, triangles, circles, and trapezoids in a real-world context...142 Apply the formulas for surface area and volume to right prisms, regular pyramids, right circular cylinders, cones, and spheres in a real-world context...146 Determine how a change in such dimensions as length, width, height, or radius affects other measurements such as perimeter, area, surface area, and volume...148 Solve problems involving direct or indirect measurement...149 Solve real-world problems using money, rates, distance, time, temperature, and angle measures...150 Interpret scale drawings such as those based on number lines and maps to solve real-world problem...153 vii

ANSWER KEY TO PRACTICE PROBLEMS...154 SAMPLE TEST...157 ANSWER KEY...185 ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES...186 viii