Subject: Math Grade: 7 Learning Targets: Compare and order decimals and fractions. Unit/Topic: Number Sets 9 Weeks: 1(i) CSO’s/ Depth of Knowledge: M.O.7.1.1—1 Key Vocabulary: decimals M.O.7.1.3—2 fractions Calculate decimal and fraction sums, differences, products, and quotients. integers rational numbers Compare and order integers. Enduring Understanding/ Essential Questions: Calculate integer sums, differences, products, and quotients. Differentiate between rational and irrational numbers. Plot ordered pairs utilizing all four quadrants of the Cartesian coordinate plane. irrational numbers EU: Understand and communicate information using the relationships of decimals, fractions, integers, and rational/irrational numbers. number line EQ: computation 1. Why do we use different forms of the same number? 2. What are the possible comparisons of any TWO numbers? 3. What are the keys to problem solving? 4. Is my answer reasonable? reasonableness Cartesian coordinate plane page 1(i) 2 WV CSO’s/ Standards: M.O.7.1.1 Compare, order, and differentiate among decimals, fractions, integers, rational, and irrational numbers using multiple representations(e.g., symbols, manipulatives, graphing on a number line). M.O.7.1.3 Using simple computations and problem-solving situations, demonstrate fluency and justify solutions in performing operations with rational numbers including negative numbers for: adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. Prerequisite to M.O.7.2.6: Plot and identify points within all four quadrants of the Cartesian coordinate plane. Technology: Strategies: Resources: Formative/Classroom Assessments: Subject: Grade: Unit/Topic: 9 Weeks: Subject: Math Grade: 7 Unit/Topic: Computational Rules 9 Weeks: 1(ii) Learning Targets: CSO’s/ Depth of Knowledge: Key Vocabulary: Targets: Evaluate Learning using exponents. CSO’s/ Depth of Knowledge: Vocabulary: absoluteKey value M.O.7.2.2—1 M.O.7.1.4—2 exponents State the order of operations. numeric expression variable .Simplify numeric expressions. algebraic expression Enduring Understanding/ Essential Questions: Evaluate algebraic expressions. Identify the commutative, associative, distributive, identity, and inverse properties. EU: Understand the computational rules are critical to accurately solving problems. EQ: Order of operations commutative associative 1. Why are variables used in place of numbers? distributive 2. How do rules (e.g., order of operations) make calculations accurate? identity 3. How do properties make calculations easier? inverse page 1(ii) 2 WV CSO’s/ Standards: M.O.7.2.2 Evaluate algebraic expressions with whole numbers, integers, absolute vale, and exponents using the order of operations. M.O.7.1.4 Justify the use of the commutative, associative, distributive, identity, and inverse properties to simplify numeric expressions. Technology: Strategies: Resources: Formative/Classroom Assessments: Subject: Grade: Unit/Topic: 9 Weeks: Subject: Math Grade: 7 Learning Targets: Unit/Topic: Scientific Notation CSO’s/ Depth of Knowledge: 9 Weeks: 1(iii) Key Vocabulary: positive exponents Write numbers in scientific notation. M.O.7.1.7—2 negative exponents Convert numbers written in scientific notation to standard form. scientific notation standard form Enduring Understanding/ Essential Questions: EU: Easily identify and express very large and very small numbers. EQ: 1. Why and how do we use scientific notation? 2. When is scientific notation necessary? page 1(iii) 2 WV CSO’s/ Standards: M.O.7.1.7 Solve problems using numbers in scientific notation (positive and negative exponents) with and without technology, and interpret from real life contexts. Technology: Strategies: Resources: Formative/Classroom Assessments: Subject: Grade: Unit/Topic: 9 Weeks: Subject: Math Grade: 7 Learning Targets: Extract information from tables, plots, and graphs. Unit/Topic: Data Analysis 9 Weeks: 1(iv) CSO’s/ Depth of Knowledge: Key Vocabulary: sample M.O.7.5.3—2 M.O.7.5.4—3 Determine mean, median, mode, and range. population frequency distributions line-plots Use measures of central tendency in analyzing data. multiple line graphs Enduring Understanding/ Essential Questions: Use dispersion in analyzing data. box-and-whiskers plot EU: Interpret and display statistical information. scatter plots EQ: Differentiate between types of graphs and their best uses. 1. Of what value are the measures of central tendency? 2. What graphical representation is best for displaying specific sets of data? Organize data to create graphs. 3. How and where are graphs used to mislead people? measures of central tendency dispersion page 1(iv) 2 WV CSO’s/ Standards: M.O.7.5.3 Collect, organize, graphically represent, and interpret data displays including frequency distributions, line-plots, scatter plots, box-andwhiskers plots, and multiple line graphs. M.O.7.5.4 Analyze and solve application problems involving measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and dispersion (range) from data, graphs, tables, and experiments using appropriate technology to compare two sets of data. Technology: Formative/Classroom Assessments: Strategies: Resources: Subject: Math Grade: 7 Unit/Topic: Squares and Roots Learning Targets: Use a model and a calculator to find a square. CSO’s/ Depth of Knowledge: M.O.7.1.2—2 9 Weeks: 2(i) Key Vocabulary: perfect square M.O.7.1.6—2 square root Use a model and a calculator to find a square root. radical sign inductive reasoning Use pencil, paper, and modified division to produce a square root. Enduring Understanding/ Essential Questions: numeric bases EU: Utilize perfect squares to estimate square roots. laws of exponents EQ: 1. How are squares and square roots related? page 2(i) 2 WV CSO’s/ Standards: M.O.7.1.2 Model the relationship between perfect squares and square roots using physical representations; estimate square roots, and evaluate using technology. M.O.7.1.6 Use inductive reasoning to find and justify the laws of exponents with numeric bases. Technology: Formative/Classroom Assessments: Strategies: Resources: Subject: Math Grade: 7 Unit/Topic: Problem Solving with Percents Learning Targets: Determine percent from a model. 9 Weeks: 2(ii) CSO’s/ Depth of Knowledge: M.O.7.1.5—3 Key Vocabulary: discounts interest Interchange percents, fractions, and decimals. taxes tips Calculate the percent of a number. Enduring Understanding/ Essential Questions: Calculate what percent one number is of another. Calculate an undetermined amount when given a number which is a specified percent of the undetermined amount. EU: Apply the concept of percent in solving real world problems. EQ: 1. How does percent relate to a quantity? 2. How are percentages used by consumers? 3. How do simple interest and compound interest differ? percent of increase/decrease page 2(ii) 2 WV CSO’s/ Standards: M.O.7.1.5 Analyze and solve grade-appropriate real-world problems with whole numbers, decimals, fractions, integers, and percents including problems involving: discounts, interest, taxes, tips, percent of increase or decrease, and justify solutions including estimation and reasonableness. Technology: Formative/Classroom Assessments: Strategies: Resources: Subject: Math Grade: 7 Unit/Topic: Reasoning with Proportions Learning Targets: Identify, write, and compare ratios. 9 Weeks: 2(iii) CSO’s/ Depth of Knowledge: M.O.7.3.4—2 Key Vocabulary: ratio M.O.7.3.5—2 M.O.7.2.4—3 Calculate and compare unit rates. M.O.7.2.9—4 equivalent ratios unit rate proportion Solve proportions using cross-products. Determine a scale factor from dimensions of an object and dimensions of its model. Utilize the concepts of scale factor and proportion to determine unknown lengths. Create a model of “dream” home using a given scale factor. Enduring Understanding/ Essential Questions: cross-product EU: The use of ratios and proportions is essential in the world of problem solving. scale drawing EQ: scale factor 1. What happens to an original object when a scale factor is squared or cubed? scale model 2. What types of problems can to solved using proportions? scale 3. Where and how are scale models used? page 2(iii) 2 WV CSO’s/ Standards: M.O.7.3.4 Pose and solve ratio and proportion problems including scale drawings and similar polygons. M.O.7.3.5 Solve problems and explain the relationships among scale factor and area and volume including: square of a scale factor, cube of a scale factor. M.O. Analyze proportional relationships in real-world situations, select an appropriate method to determine the solution and justify reasoning for choice of method to solve. M.O.7.2.9 Identify a real life problem involving proportionality; make a hypothesis as to the outcome; develop, justify, and implement a method to collect, organize, and analyze data; generalize the results to make a conclusion; compare the hypothesis and the conclusion; present the project using words, graphs, drawings, models, or tables. Technology: Formative/Classroom Assessments: Strategies: Resources: Subject: Math Grade: 7 Unit/Topic: Algebra Learning Targets: Identify and extend patterns. 9 Weeks: 3(i) CSO’s/ Depth of Knowledge: M.O.7.2.1—3 Key Vocabulary: arithmetic sequence M.O.7.2.3—2 Determine a pattern to complete sequences using function tables. M.O.7.2.5—3 M.O.7.2.6—2 geometric sequence equation M.O.7.2.7—1 Solve one-step equations and inequalities using various strategies. M.O.7.2.8—3 linear equation Enduring Understanding/ Essential Questions: linear function EU: Algebra can be useful in investigating patterns and relations, and can make connections to real-world situations. slope Identify and graph linear equations. Identify nonlinear functions. rate of change Determine the slop of a line and recognize constant and variable rates of change. Read, write, and graph inequalities on a number line. EQ: inequality(ies) 1. Why should we be concerned with investigating patterns? 2. How can equations be used to describe problem scenarios? 3. Why is it helpful to display relationships from a problem solving point of view? page 3(i) 2 WV CSO’s/ Standards: M.O.7.2.1 Use inductive reasoning to find missing elements in a variety of arithmetic and geometric patterns including algebraic sequences and series. M.O.7.2.3 Solve problems by creating an input/output function table (including, but not limited to, spreadsheets) to predict future values, given a realworld situation involving rational numbers. M.O.7.2.5 Solve one-step linear equations and inequalities using a variety of strategies containing rational numbers with integer solutions; graph solutions, and justify the selection of the strategy and the reasonableness of the solution. M.O.7.2.6 Plot lines within the Cartesian coordinate plane from a table of values to solve mathematical real-world problems. M.O.7.2.7 Determine the slope of a line from its graphical representation. M.O.7.2.8 Represent algebraically and solve real-world application problems and justify solutions. Technology: Formative/Classroom Assessments: Strategies: Resources: Subject: Math Grade: 7 Unit/Topic: Learning Targets: 9 Weeks: 3(ii) CSO’s/ Depth of Knowledge: M.O.7.5.1—2 Key Vocabulary: Fundamental counting principle M.O.7.5.2—2 event probability experimental Enduring Understanding/ Essential Questions: EU: Understanding and utilizing probability can be very helpful in predicting future events. EQ: 1. How can I use mathematics to predict the outcome of games of chance? 2. How do theoretical and experimental probability differ? theoretical
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