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VSC - Mathematics Print pages on legal paper, landscape mode. Grade PK Grade K Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Geometry: Students will apply the properties of one-, two-, or threedimensional to describe, reason, or solve problems about shape, size, position, or motion of objects. Geometry: Students will apply the properties of one-, two-, or threedimensional to describe, reason, or solve problems about shape, size, position, or motion of objects. to solve problems about shape, size, position, or motion of objects. to solve problems about shape, size, position, or motion of objects. to solve problems about shape, size, position, or motion of objects. to describe, reason, or solve problems about shape, size, position, or motion of objects. to describe, reason, or solve problems about shape, size, position, or motion of objects. to solve problems about shape, size, position, or motion of objects. to solve problems about shape, size, position, or motion of objects. to solve problems about shape, size, position, or motion of objects. A. Plane Geometric A. Plane Geometric A. Properties of Plane Geometric 1. Recognize and use the attributes of plane a. Sort objects by one attribute such as: shape, color, and size 1. Recognize and describe the attributes of plane a. Sort and regroup everyday objects and according to attributes such as: shape, color, size 1. Recognize and apply the properties/attributes of plane a. Identify, name, and compare circles, squares, rectangles, and rhombi by their attributes of Things 1. Recognize and apply the properties/attributes of plane describe sides and corners a. Identify or describe points, lines, line, rays, and angles a. Identify properties of angles using manipulatives and pictures describe of lines and line in or pictures Use parallel or perpendicular lines and line a. Identify, describe, and label points, lines, rays, line, vertices, angles, and planes using correct symbolic notation describe angles formed by intersecting lines, line, and rays Use vertical, adjacent, complementa ry, or supplementa ry angles (Include the angle symbol describe between angles formed when parallel lines are cut by a transversal. Use alternate interior, alternate exterior, or g angles

m) b. Name the attributes of plane such as: shape, color, size b. Describe plane and their attributes such as: shape, color, size b. Create models of circles, squares, and rectangles with varied materials describe quadrilaterals such as: squares, rectangles, rhombi b. Identify or describe polygons Use quadrilateral s, pentagons, hexagons, or octagons and the number of sides or vertices b. Identify, compare, classify, and describe angles in relationship to another angle Use acute, right, or obtuse angles b. Identify polygons within a composite figure Use polygons with no more than 8 sides as part of a composite figure comprised of triangles or quadrilaterals b. Identify angles describe line formed when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal Use diagonal line describe the relationship among the parts of a right triangle hypotenuse or the legs of right triangles c. Match circles, and squares c. Identify circles, squares, and rectangles c. Combine and subdivide squares and triangles c. Identify and describe polygons by the number of sides such as: squares, rectangles, hexagons, octagons c. Identify or c. Identify parallel and describe intersecting line quadrilaterals Use squares, rectangles, rhombi, parallelogra ms, and trapezoids and the length of sides c. Identify and describe the radius and diameter of a circle 77. Trees in Trouble, Part B 80. Nothing Succeeds Like Succession, Part B c. Identify and describe the parts of a circle Use radius, diameter, or circumferenc e c. Identify the parts of right triangles d. Identify circles, and squares in the environment d. Compare, trace, and reproduce circles, squares, and rectangles d. Combine and subdivide squares, and rectangles to identify a new shape d. Identify rectangles, or squares as part of a composite figure Use a combination of 2 of the stated

polygons 2. Analyze a. Identify right angles 2. Analyze a. Compare and classify quadrilaterals by length of sides and types of angles (Include the angle symbol <ABC) Use squares, rectangles, rhombi, parallelograms, and trapezoids 2. Analyze a. Compare and classify triangles by sides Use scalene, equilateral, or isosceles 2. Analyze a. Determine a missing angle measurement using the sum of the interior angles of polygons. Use angle measures in a quadrilateral 2. Analyze a. Determine the measurements of angles formed by parallel lines cut by a transversal Use alternate interior, alternate exterior, and g angles b. Compare triangles by sides b. Compare and classify triangles by angle measure Use equiangular, obtuse, acute, or right b. Determine the measure of angles formed by intersecting lines, line, and rays. Use vertical, adjacent, complementa ry, or supplementa ry angles b. Apply right angle concepts to solve real-world problems Pythagorean Theorem c. Determine a third c. Describe the angle measure of a relationship between triangle given two the legs and angle measures hypotenuse of right triangles c. Determine whether three given side lengths form a right triangle concept of the sum of angles in any

triangle is 180 without using a diagram d. Identify and compare the relationship between parts of a circle Use radius, diameter and circumferenc e ( =3.14) B. Solid Geometric B. Solid Geometric 1. Recognize and use the attributes of solid 1. Recognize, describe, and use the attributes of solid 1. Recognize and use the attributes of solid properties of solid properties of solid properties of solid properties of solid a. Sort objects by one attribute such as: size, shape, weight, length a. Match, sort, and regroup objects according to attributes compare cubes, spheres, cylinders, pyramids, cones, and prisms a. Compare twoand threedimensional shapes such as: square to a cube, square and rectangle to a prism. describe cubes, prisms, and triangular prisms Use cubes and the number of edges, faces, vertices, or shape of each face a. Identify cones, cylinders, prisms, and pyramids Use cones or cylinders classify pyramids and prisms by the number of edges, faces, or vertices Use triangular pyramids, pyramids, triangular prisms, or prisms b. Find solid in the environment b. Describe solid b. Describe solid by the number of edges, classify pyramids and prisms by the base

faces, or vertices Use triangular pyramids, pyramids, triangular prisms, or prisms Use triangular prisms and pyramids or prisms and pyramids c. Identify solid in the environment 2. Analyze the relationship between plane and surfaces of solid a. Compare a plane figure to surfaces of solid figure 2. Analyze the relationship between plane and faces of solid a. Compare a plane figure to faces of solid figure Analyze or identify the number or arrangement of squares needed to make a cube and triangles/rectan gles needed to make a triangular pyramid or pyramid. Analyze and identify the number or arrangement of rectangles needed to make a prism, number of triangles/rectan gles needed to make a triangular prism, and the number of circles/rectangl es needed to make a

cylinder. C. Representation of Geometric C. Representation of Geometric Geometric Geometric Geometric Geometric Geometric Geometric Geometric Geometric a. Sketch circles, squares, rectangles, and rhombi a. Sketch plane a. Sketch quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, octagons, and circles a. Sketch acute, right, obtuse angles, and parallel and intersecting line a. Identify, describe, and draw angles, parallel line, and perpendicular line Provide their dimensions as whole numbers (0-20) or angle measurements (0-179 ) a. Draw using a variety of tools Draw triangles given the measures of 2 sides and one angle or 2 angles and 1 side using whole numbers (0-20) and angle measures (0-179 ) a. Construct using a variety of construction tools Construct a circle using a given line segment as the radius in whole number inches or centimeters a. Draw quadrilaterals Provide given whole number dimensions in inches or centimeters or angle measuremen ts b. Identify, describe, or draw a polygon first quadrant given no more than six coordinates b. Construct using a variety of construction tools. Construct a line segment congruent to a given line segment b. Construct perpendicular line Provide a given point on a given line segment c. Identify or c. Construct describe angle using a variety of construction tools c. Construct triangles

Use perpendicula r bisectors or angle bisectors Construct a perpendicula r bisector to a given line segment or a bisector of a given angle Construct a triangle congruent to a given triangle D. Congruence D. Congruence D. Congruence D. Congruence D. Congruence D. Congruence D. Congruence and Similarity D. Congruence and Similarity D. Congruence and Similarity D. Congruence and Similarity 1. Recognize congruent objects 1. Identify congruent 1. Compare congruent 1. Analyze congruent 1. Analyze 1. Analyze similar to 1. Analyze congruent 1. Apply the properties of congruent polygons 1. Apply the properties of similar polygons a. Identify everyday objects which have the same size and shape a. Match congruent a. Describe congruent as having the same size and shape describe as congruent describe as congruent a. Identify or describe as similar describe congruent polygons and their g parts a. Determine the congruent parts of polygons a. Determine similar parts of polygons same shape and same size Identify the result in a as being congruent to the original figure Use same shape and different size length of g sides or the measure of g angles and whole numbers (0 1000) length of g sides or the measure of g angles and rational numbers with no more than 2 decimal places (0 1000) describe similar polygons and their g parts E. E. E. Transformations E. Transformations E. Transformations E. Transformations E. Transformations E. Transformations E. Transformations E. Transformations Transformations Transformations 1. Begin to recognize a 1. Begin to recognize a 1. Recognize a 1. Recognize a on a on a on a

coordinate plane coordinate plane coordinate plane a. Tell position by using words such as: over, under, above, on, next to, below, beside, behind a. Use position words such as: over, under, above, on, next to, below, beside, behind a. Use the direction, location, and position words right and left a. Apply visualization and spatial reasoning in activities such as: tangrams describe the results describe the results of of a slide, flip, and translations, turn reflections, and rotations Use horizontal slide, flip over a vertical line, or turn of 90 clockwise around a given point of a figure or picture Use a horizontal line translation, reflection over a vertical line, or rotation of 90 clockwise around a given point of a figure or picture describe the results of translations, reflections, and rotations of Use translation along a vertical line, reflection over a horizontal line, or rotation 90 or 180 around a given point a. Plot the result of one (translation, reflection, rotation) on a coordinate plane a. Identify, describe, and plot the results of one on a coordinate plane Identify or plot the result of one translation (horizontal or vertical), reflection (horizontal or vertical), or rotation about a given point (90 or 180 ) a. Identify, describe, and plot the results of multiple s on a coordinate plane Identify or plot the result of two transformatio ns on one figure using translations (horizontal or vertical), reflections (horizontal or vertical), or rotations about a given point (90 or 180 ) b. Recognize a slide using concrete materials b. Use spatial reasoning to solve simple puzzles b. Apply spatial reasoning in activities such as: pattern block demonstrate slides, flips, and turns describe s that result in rotational and reflectional symmetry c. Demonstrate slides using simple objects c. Identify and demonstrate slides and flips using manipulatives 2. Analyze and pictures a. Recognize the concept of symmetry using pictures 2. Analyze and pictures a. Demonstrate symmetry in basic shapes and pictures by paper folding and 2. Analyze and pictures a. Recognize that basic shapes have several lines of symmetry 2. Analyze or pictures describe symmetry

drawing a line of symmetry Use no more than 4 lines of symmetry b. Demonstrate symmetry in basic shapes and pictures by drawing 2 lines of symmetry Note: Highlighted assessment limits will be tested in the no calculator section of MSA. In the assessment limit, (0-10) or (-10 to 10) means all numbers in the problem or the answer will fall within the range of 0 to 10 (including endpoints) or -10 to 10 (including endpoints), respectively. All content standards are tested in MSA but not all objectives. Objectives that have an assessment limit are tested on MSA. Objectives without an assessment limit are not tested on MSA. June 2004