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- In Topic D, students synthesize what they have learned as they connect the graphical, verbal, and numerical summaries to each other within situational contexts, culminating with a major project (6.SP...
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- In Grade 5, students recognized volume as an attribute of solid figures. They measured volume by packing right rectangular prisms with unit cubes and found that determining volume was the same as...
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- Module 5 concludes with deconstructing the faces of solid figures to determine surface area. Students note the difference between finding the volume of right rectangular prisms and finding the...
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- In Topic A, students begin to think and reason statistically, first by recognizing a statistical question as one that can be answered by collecting data (6.SP.A.1). Students learn that the data...
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- In Topics B and C, students study quantitative ways to summarize numerical data sets in relation to their context and to the shape of the distribution. The mean and mean absolute deviation (MAD) are...
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- In Topics B and C, students study quantitative ways to summarize numerical data sets in relation to their context and to the shape of the distribution. The mean and mean absolute deviation (MAD) are...
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- Students write and evaluate expressions and formulas in Topic F. They use variables to write expressions and evaluate those expressions when given the value of the variable (6.EE.A.2). From there,...
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- In Topic G, students are introduced to the fact that equations have a structure similar to some grammatical sentences. Some sentences are true: “George Washington was the first president of the...
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- In Topic H, students use their prior knowledge from Module 1 to contruct tables of independent and dependent values in order to analyze equations with two variables from real-life contexts. They...
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- In Topic A, students use composition and decomposition to determine the area of triangles, quadrilaterals, and other polygons. They determine that area is additive. Students learn through...
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- In Module 3, students used coordinates and absolute value to find distances between points on a coordinate plane (6.NS.C.8). In Topic B, students extend this learning to Lessons 7 and 8 where they...
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- In Grades 4 and 5, students used concrete models, pictorial representations, and properties to divide whole numbers (4.NBT.6, 5.NBT.6). They became efficient in applying the standard algorithm for...
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- In Topic D, students think logically about multiplicative arithmetic. Students apply odd and even number properties and divisibility rules to find factors and multiples. They extend this...
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- Topic A focuses on the development of the number line in the opposite direction (to the left or below zero). Students use positive integers to locate negative integers, understanding that a number...
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- In Topic B, students apply their understanding of a rational number’s position on the number line (6.NS.C.6c) to order rational numbers. Students understand that when using a conventional horizontal...
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- In Topic C, students extend their understanding of the ordering of rational numbers in one dimension (on a number line) to the two-dimensional space of the coordinate plane. They construct the plane...
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- To begin this module, students are introduced to important identities that will be useful in solving equations and developing proficiency with solving problems algebraically. In Topic A, students...
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- In Topic B, students experience special notations of operations. They determine that 3x = x + x + x is not the same as x3, which is x times x times x. Applying their prior knowledge from Grade 5,...
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- Students represent letters with numbers and numbers with letters in Topic C. In past grades, students discovered properties of operations through example (1.OA.B.3, 3.OA.B.5). Now, they use letters...
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- In Topic D, students become comfortable with new notations of multiplication and division and recognize their equivalence to the familiar notations of the prior grades. The expression 2 × b is...
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- In Topic E, students express operations in algebraic form. They read and write expressions in which letters stand for and represent numbers (6.EE.A.2). They also learn to use the correct...
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- With the concept of ratio equivalence formally defined, students explore collections of equivalent ratios in real world contexts in Topic B. They build ratio tables and study their additive and...
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- In Topic C, students build further on their understanding of ratios and the value of a ratio as they come to understand that a ratio of 5 miles to 2 hours corresponds to a rate of 2.5 miles per hour...
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- In Topic D, students are introduced to percent and find percent of a quantity as a rate per 100. Students understand that N percent of a quantity has the same value as N/100 of that quantity. ...