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Standard: Number, Number Sense and Operations Number and Number A. Connect physical, verbal and symbolic representations of 1. Connect physical, verbal and symbolic representations of Systems integers, rational numbers and irrational numbers. irrational numbers (e.g., construct the square root as a Computation and Estimation B. Estimate, compute and solve problems involving real numbers, including ratio, proportion and percent and explain solutions. MATHEMATICS Standard: Measurement hypotenuse or on a number line). 1. Demonstrate fluency in computations using real numbers. Use Measurement Techniques and Tools A. Compare the characteristics of the mean, median and mode for a given set of data, and explain which measure of center best represents the data. Measurement Units B. Use proportional reasoning and apply indirect measurement techniques, including right triangle trigonometry and properties of similar triangles, to solve problems involving measurements and rates. 1. Determine the measures of central and inscribed angles and their associated major and minor arcs. 1. Convert rates within the same measurement system (e.g., miles per hour to feet per second, kilometers per hour to meters per second). 2. Use unit analysis to check computations involving measurement. 3. Use the ratio of lengths in similar two-dimensional figures or three-dimensional objects to calculate the ratio of their areas or volumes respectively. 4. Use scale drawings and right triangle trigonometry to solve problems that include unknown distances and angle measures. 5. Solve problems involving unit conversion for situations involving distances, areas, volumes and rates within the same measurement system.

Standard: Measurement Use Measurement Techniques and Tools B. Use proportional reasoning and apply indirect measurement techniques, including right triangle trigonometry and properties of similar triangles, to solve problems involving measurements 6. Determine the measures of central and inscribed angles and their associated major and minor arcs. Use Measurement Techniques and Tools and rates. C. Estimate and compute various attributes, including length, angle measure, area, surface area and volume, to a specified level of precision. MATHEMATICS Standard: and Spatial Sense 1. Solve problems involving unit conversion for situations involving distances, areas, volumes and rates within the same measurement system. A. Formally define geometric figures. 1. Formally define and explain key aspects of geometric figures, including: Interior and exterior angles of polygons Segments related to triangles (media, altitude, and midsegment) Points of concurrency related to triangles (centroid, incenter, orthocenter, and circumcenter) Circles (radius, diameter, chord, circumference, major arc, minor arc, sector, segment, and inscribed angle) 2. Recognize and explain the necessity for certain terms to remain undefined, such as point, line and plane. Transformation and Symmetry 3. Identify the reflection and rotation symmetries of two- and three-dimensional figures.

Standard: and Spatial Sense B. Describe and apply the properties of similar and congruent figures; and justify conjectures involving similarity and congruence. 1. Make, test, and prove conjectures about characteristics and properties (e.g., sides, angles, symmetry, congruency) of twodimensional figures and three-dimensional objects. Visualization and Geometric Models Visualization and Geometric Models Spatial Relationships Transformation and Symmetry C. Recognize and apply angle relationships in situations involving intersecting lines, perpendicular lines and parallel lines. D. Use coordinate geometry to represent and examine the properties of geometric figures. E. Draw and construct representations of two- and threedimensional geometric objects using a variety of tools, such as straightedge, compass and technology. 2. Use proportions in several forms to solve problems involving similar figures (part-to-part, part-to-whole, corresponding sides between figures). 1. Solve problems involving chords, radii and arcs within the same circle. 1. Analyze two-dimensional figures in a coordinate plane (e.g., use slope and distance formulas to show that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram. 1. Construct right triangles, equilateral triangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, rectangles, rhombuses, square and kites, using compass and straightedge or dynamic geometry software. 2. Construct congruent figures and similar figures using tools, such as compass, straightedge, and protractor or dynamic geometry software. 3. Perform reflections and rotations using compass and straightedge constructions and dynamic geometry software.

Standard: and Spatial Sense Transformation and F. Represent and model transformations in a coordinate plane and 1. Identify the reflection and rotation symmetries of two- and Symmetry describe the results. three-dimensional figures. 2. Derive coordinate rules for translations, reflections and rotations of geometric figures in the coordinate plane. Visualization and Geometric Models G. Prove or disprove conjectures and solve problems involving two- and three-dimensional objects represented within a coordinate system. H. Establish the validity of conjectures about geometric objects, their properties and relationships by counterexamples, inductive and deductive reasoning, and critiquing arguments made by others. I. Use right triangle trigonometric relationships to determine lengths and angle measures. 3. Show and describe the results of combinations of translations, reflections and rotations (compositions); (e.g., perform compositions and specify the results of a composition as the outcome of a single motion, when applicable. 1. Analyze two-dimensional figures in a coordinate plane (e.g., use slope and distance formulas to show that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram. 1. Make, test and establish the validity of conjectures about geometric properties and relationships using counterexample, inductive and deductive reasoning, and paragraph or twocolumn proof including: Prove the Pythagorean Theorem Prove theorems involving triangle similarity and congruence Prove theorems involving properties of lines, angles, triangles and quadrilaterals Test a conjecture using basic constructions made with a compass and straightedge or technology 1. Define the basic trigonometric ratios in right triangles (sine, cosine and tangent).

Standard: Patterns, Functions and Algebra Use Patterns, Relations and Functions B. Identify and classify functions as linear or nonlinear, and contrast their properties using tables, graphs or equations. 1. Define function formally and with f(x) notation. 2. Describe and compare characteristics of the following families of functions: square root, cubic, absolute value and basic trigonometric functions; e.g., general shape, possible number of D. Use algebraic representations, such as tables, graphs, expressions, functions and inequalities, to model and solve problem situations. roots, domain and range. 3. Solve equations and formulas for a specified variable; e.g., express the base of a triangle in terms of the area and height. 4. Use algebraic representations and functions to describe and generalize geometric properties and relationships. 5. Solve simple linear and nonlinear equations and inequalities having square roots as coefficients and solutions. 6. Solve equations and inequalities having rational expressions as coefficients and solutions. F. Solve and graph linear equations and inequalities. 10. Solve real-world problems that can be modeled using linear, quadratic, exponential or square root functions. G. Solve quadratic equations with real roots by graphing, formula 8. Graph the quadratic relationship that defines circles. and factoring. 10. Solve real-world problems that can be modeled using linear, quadratic, exponential or square root functions. H. Solve systems of linear equations involving two variables 7. Solve systems of linear inequalities. graphically and symbolically. 11. Solve real-world problems that can be modeled, using systems of linear equations and inequalities.

Standard: Patterns, Functions and Algebra Analyze Change J. Describe and interpret rates of change from graphical and 9. Recognize and explain that the slopes of parallel lines are equal numerical data. and the slopes of perpendicular lines are negative reciprocals. MATHEMATICS Standard: Data Analysis 12. Describe the relationship between slope of a line through the origin and the tangent function of the angle created by the line and the positive x-axis. Probability A. Make Predictions based on theoretical probabilities and experimental results. 1. Use geometric probability, including simulations or random numbers, to estimate probabilities and to solve problems dealing with uncertainty (e.g., compound events, independent events, and simple dependent events). 2. Differentiate and explain the relationship between the probability of an event and the odds of an event, and compute one given the other.