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Kentucky Math Standards - 7th Grade

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Number Properties and Operations

MA-07-1.1.1 Students will provide examples of and identify integers, fractions, decimals, percents and π. (Positive Number Line , Number Line , Compare Integers )
MA-07-1.1.2 Students will describe and provide examples of representations of numbers (whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, integers, square roots, and π.) and operations in a variety of equivalent forms using models, diagrams, and symbols (e.g., number lines, 10 by 10 grids, rectangular arrays, number sentences), based on real-world and mathematical problems. (Positive Number Line , Number Line , Compare Integers )
MA-07-1.1.3 Students will convert among whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents and π, and will compare and order these numbers. (Compare Mixed Values , Compare Mixed Values 2 , Fractions to Decimals , Decimals To Fractions , Positive Number Line , Percentages )
MA-07-1.2.1 Students will estimate to solve real-world and mathematical problems with fractions, decimals and percents, checking for reasonable and appropriate computational results.
MA-07-1.3.1 Students will add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, fractions and decimals to solve real-world problems and apply order of operations (including positive whole number exponents) to simplify numerical expressions. (Order Of Operations , Small Decimal Division , Fraction Addition , Fraction Subtraction , Fraction Multiplication , Fraction Division , Decimal Addition , Decimal Subtraction , Decimal Multiplication , Decimal Division , Exponent Basics , Exponent Rules For Fractions )
MA-07-1.3.2 Students will explain how operations (addition and subtraction; multiplication and division) are inversely related. (Inverse Equations 1 , Inverse Equations 2 , Integer Equivalence )
MA-07-1.3.3 Students will add and subtract integers. (Integer Addition , Integer Subtraction , Positive Integer Subtraction , Integer Equivalence )
MA-07-1.4.1 Students will apply ratios and proportional reasoning to solve real-world problems (e.g., percents, sales tax, discounts, rate). (Unit Cost , Purchases At Stores , Restaurant Bills , Commissions , Simple Interest , Distance, Rate, and Time )
MA-07-1.5.1 Students will identify and apply prime numbers, composite numbers, prime factorization, factors, multiples and divisibility to solve real-world and mathematical problems (e.g., prime factorization to determine a least common multiple [LCM] or greatest common factor [GCF]). (Prime Numbers , Prime Factoring , Prime Factoring 2 , Greatest Common Factor , Factoring , Least Common Multiple , Divisibility Rules )
MA-07-1.5.2 Students will identify the use of properties (commutative properties of addition and multiplication, the associative properties of addition and multiplication and the identity properties for addition and multiplication) to justify a given step in solving problems. (Associative Property 1 , Associative Property 2 , Commutative Property 1 , Commutative Property 2 )

Measurement

MA-07-2.1.1 Students will measure lengths (to the nearest eighth of an inch or the nearest centimeter) and will determine and use in real-world and mathematical problems:
   • area and perimeter of triangles; (Triangle Area )
   • area and perimeter of quadrilaterals (rectangles, squares, trapezoids) (using the Pythagorean theorem will not be required as a strategy); (Parallelogram Area , Compare Rectangle Area and Perimeter , Trapezoids )
   • area and circumference of circles and (Circle Area , Circle Circumference )
   • area and perimeter of compound figures composed of triangles, quadrilaterals and circles. (Perimeter and Area of Composite Figures )
MA-07-2.1.2 Students will estimate measurements of regular and irregular polygons and circles in standard units.
MA-07-2.1.3 Students will explain how measurements and measurement formulas are related or different (e.g., perimeter and area of rectangles). (Compare Rectangle Area and Perimeter )
MA-07-2.1.4 Students will find the measures of angles by estimation and measurement with a protractor or angle ruler.
MA-07-2.2.1 Students will convert units within the same measurement system and use these units to solve real-world problems. (Time Intervals , Distance Conversion , Time Conversion , Volume Conversion , Weight Conversion , Area and Volume Conversions )

Geometry

MA-07-3.1.1 Students will describe, provide examples of and identify (using correct notation, label and name) the basic geometric elements (e.g., points, segments, rays, lines, angles and planes), in real-world and mathematical problems.
MA-07-3.1.2 Students will describe and provide examples of the elements (e.g., sides, vertices, angles, congruent parts) of two-dimensional figures (circles, triangles [acute, right, obtuse, scalene, isosceles, equilateral], quadrilaterals [square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezoid], regular polygons), and will apply these elements and figures to solve real-world and mathematical problems. (Triangle Types , Quadrilateral Types , Polygon Names , Congruent And Similar Triangles )
MA-07-3.1.3 Students will describe, provide examples of, and identify elements (e.g., vertices, angles, faces, edges, congruent parts) of common three-dimensional figures (spheres, cones, cylinders, prisms, and pyramids).
MA-07-3.1.4 Students will describe and provide examples of congruent and similar figures, and will apply congruent and similar figures to solve real-world and mathematical problems. (Congruent And Similar Triangles , Proportions 2 )
MA-07-3.2.2 Students will translate (slide) and reflect (flip) figures in a coordinate plane. (Translations and Reflections )
MA-07-3.2.3 Students will identify rotations (clockwise or counterclockwise) of figures about the origin in the plane (90°, 180°, 270°).
MA-07-3.3.1 Students will identify and graph ordered pairs on a coordinate system, correctly identifying the origin, axes and ordered pairs; and will apply graphing in the coordinate system to solve real-world and mathematical problems. (Ordered Pairs )

Data Analysis and Probability

MA-07-4.1.1 Students will analyze and make inferences from data displays (drawings, tables/charts, pictographs, bar graphs, circle graphs, line plots, Venn diagrams, line graphs, stem-and-leaf plots, scatter plots). (Stem And Leaf Plots , Tally and Pictographs , Bar Graphs , Line Graphs )
MA-07-4.1.2 Students will explain how different representations of data (e.g., tables, graphs, diagrams, plots) are related.
MA-07-4.1.3 Students will read/interpret, analyze and make inferences from box and whisker plots of data and make predictions and draw conclusions from the data.
MA-07-4.1.4 Students will determine and construct appropriate data displays (bar graphs, line plots, Venn diagrams, tables, line graphs, stem-and-leaf plots), and will explain why the type of display is appropriate for the data.
MA-07-4.1.5 Students will make decisions about how misleading representations affect interpretations and conclusions about data (e.g., changing the scale on a graph).
MA-07-4.2.1 Students will determine the mean, median, mode and range of a set of data, and will identify clusters, gaps and outliers within the data. (Mean, Median, Mode , Stem And Leaf Plots )
MA-07-4.4.1 Students will apply counting techniques to determine the size of a sample space for a real-world or mathematical situation.
MA-07-4.4.2 Students will:
   • determine theoretical probabilities of simple events; (Probability )
   • determine probabilities based on the results of an experiment and
   • make inferences from probability data.
MA-07-4.4.3 Students will tabulate experimental results from simulations and explain how theoretical and experimental probabilities are related.

Algebraic Thinking

MA-07-5.1.1 Students will extend, describe rules for patterns and find a missing term in a pattern from real-world and mathematical problems. (Function Tables , Function Tables 2 )
MA-07-5.1.2 Students will represent, analyze, and generalize first degree relationships using tables, graphs and words, and will apply the relationships to solve real-world and mathematical problems. (Algebraic Word Problems , Algebraic Sentences 2 , Algebraic Sentences )
MA-07-5.1.3 Students will explain how tables, graphs, patterns, verbal rules and equations relate to each other. (Linear Equations , Determining Slope )
MA-07-5.1.5 Students will explain how the change in one quantity affects the change in another quantity (e.g., in tables or graphs). (Linear Equations , Determining Slope )
MA-07-5.2.1 Students will substitute values for variables (up to three different variables) and evaluate algebraic expressions. (Variable Substitution , Variable Substitution 2 )
MA-07-5.2.2 Students will describe, define and provide examples of variables and expressions with a missing value based on real-world and mathematical problems. (Algebraic Word Problems , Function Tables , Function Tables 2 )
MA-07-5.3.1 Students will model and solve real-world and mathematical problems with one- or two-step single variable, first-degree equations or inequalities (e.g., 2x+1 = 9, 3x+3 < 9). (Statements and solutions use only non-negative numbers.) (Single Variable Equations , Single Variable Equations 2 , Single Variable Inequalities )

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