Number and QuantityA.N

  • N-RN.

    The Real Number SystemA1.N-RN

    1. A.

      Major Cluster: Extend the properties of exponents to rational exponents.A2.N-RN.A

      1. 1

        Determine the value of a quantity that is squared or cubed.EE.N-RN.1

  • N-CN.

    The Complex Number SystemA2.N-CN

    1. A.

      Additional Cluster: Perform arithmetic operations with complex numbers.A2.N-CN.A

      1. 2.a

        Use the commutative, associative, and distributive properties to add, subtract, and multiply whole numbers.EE.N-CN.2.a

      2. 2.b

        Solve real-world problems involving addition and subtraction of decimals, using models when needed.EE.N-CN.2.b

      3. 2.c

        Solve real-world problems involving multiplication of decimals and whole numbers, using models when needed.EE.N-CN.2.c

  • N-Q.

    QuantitiesA1.N-Q

    1. A.

      Supporting Cluster: Reason quantitatively and use units to solve problems.A1.N-Q.A

      1. 1

        Express quantities to the appropriate precision of measurement.EE.N-Q.1-3

      2. 2

        Express quantities to the appropriate precision of measurement.EE.N-Q.1-3

      3. 3

        Express quantities to the appropriate precision of measurement.EE.N-Q.1-3

AlgebraA1.A

  • A-SSE.

    Seeing Structure in ExpressionsA1.A-SSE

    1. A.

      Major Cluster: Interpret the structure of expressions.A1.A-SSE.A

      1. 1

        Identify an algebraic expression involving one arithmetic operation to represent a real-world problem.EE.A-SSE.1

    2. B.

      Supporting Cluster: Write expressions and equations in equivalent forms to solve problems.A1.A-SSE.B

      1. 3

        Solve simple algebraic equations with one variable using multiplication and division.EE.A-SSE.3

      2. 4

        Determine the successive term in a geometric sequence given the common ratio.EE.A-SSE.4

  • A-CED.

    Creating EquationsA1.A-CED

    1. A.

      Major Cluster: Create equations that describe numbers or relationships.A1.A-CED.A

      1. 1

        Create an equation involving one operation with one variable and use it to solve a real-world problem.EE.A-CED.1

      2. 2

        Solve one-step inequalities.EE.A-CED.2-4

      3. 3

        Solve one-step inequalities.EE.A-CED.2-4

      4. 4

        Solve one-step inequalities.EE.A-CED.2-4

  • A-REI.

    Reasoning with Equations and InequalitiesA1.A-REI

    1. D.

      Major Cluster: Represent and solve equations and inequalities graphically.A1.A-REI.D

      1. 10

        Interpret the meaning of a point on the graph of a line.EE.A-REI.10-12

      2. 11

        Interpret the meaning of a point on the graph of a line.EE.A-REI.10-12

      3. 12

        Interpret the meaning of a point on the graph of a line.EE.A-REI.10-12

FunctionsA1.F

  • F-IF.

    Interpreting FunctionsA1.F-IF

    1. A.

      Major Cluster: Understand the concept of a function and use function notation.A1.F-IF.A

      1. 1

        Use the concept of function to solve problems.EE.F-IF.1-3

      2. 2

        Use the concept of function to solve problems.EE.F-IF.1-3

      3. 3

        Use the concept of function to solve problems.EE.F-IF.1-3

    2. B.

      Major Cluster: Interpret functions that arise in applications in terms of the context.A1.F-IF.B

      1. 4

        Construct graphs that represent linear functions with different rates of change and interpret which is faster/slower, higher/lower, etc.EE.F-IF.4-6

  • F-BF.

    Building FunctionsA1.F-BF

    1. A.

      Supporting Cluster: Build a function that models a relationship between two quantities.A1.F-BF.A

      1. 1

        Select the appropriate graphical representation (first quadrant) given a situation involving constant rate of change.EE.F-BF.1

      2. 2

        Determine an arithmetic sequence with whole numbers when provided a recursive rule.EE.F-BF.2

  • F-LE.

    Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential ModelsA1.F-LE

    1. A.

      Supporting Cluster: Construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems.A1.F-LE.A

      1. 1

        Model a simple linear function such as y = mx to show that these functions increase by equal amounts over equal intervals.EE.F-LE.1-3

      2. 2

        Model a simple linear function such as y = mx to show that these functions increase by equal amounts over equal intervals.EE.F-LE.1-3

      3. 3

        Model a simple linear function such as y = mx to show that these functions increase by equal amounts over equal intervals.EE.F-LE.1-3

Statistics and Probability A1.S

  • S-ID.

    Interpreting Categorical and Quantitative DataA1.S-ID

    1. A.

      Additional Cluster: Summarize, represent, and interpret data on a single count or measurement variable.A1.S-ID.A

      1. 1

        Given data, construct a simple graph (line, pie, bar, or picture) or table, and interpret the data.EE.S-ID.1-2

      2. 2

        Given data, construct a simple graph (line, pie, bar, or picture) or table, and interpret the data.EE.S-ID.1-2

      3. 3

        Interpret general trends on a graph or chart.EE.S-ID.3

      4. 4

        Calculate the mean of a given data set (limit the number of data points to fewer than five).EE.S-ID.4

  • S-IC.

    Making Inferences and Justifying ConclusionsA2.S-IC

    1. A.

      Supporting Cluster: Understand and evaluate random processes underlying statistical experiments.A2.S-IC.A

      1. 1

        Determine the likelihood of an event occurring when the outcomes are equally likely to occur.EE.S-IC.1-2

      2. 2

        Determine the likelihood of an event occurring when the outcomes are equally likely to occur.EE.S-IC.1-2

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What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12