Algebra - Expressions and Operations
- 1
Identify an equation when provided a verbal description in real world applications. M-HS.1
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The description and equation could include addition and subtraction from 0 through 50 or multiplication or division from 0 through 40.M-HS.1.CC
- CC.
- 2
Tell time and measure elapsed time to the minute using analog and digital clocks, including with context.M-HS.2
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Times could be in one minute increments in a.m. or p.m. and could include up to +/- 24 hours or multiple days of elapsed time. Contexts will relate the time to an appropriate activity.M-HS.2.CC
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- 3
Evaluate expressions with one variable in real world applications, including using money. M-HS.3
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Expressions could include addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division with solutions 1 through 100.M-HS.3.CC
- CC.
- 4
Use currency for problems involving $100.00 or less.M-HS.4
- 5
Identify equivalent expressions and evaluate expressions using powers 1-3.M-HS.5
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Expressions: to the first power could result in a number from 1 through 20, to the second power could result in a number from 1 through 25 (squaring 1 through 5), and to the third power could result in a number from 1 through 125 (cubing 1 through 5)M-HS.5.CC
- CC.
Algebra - Equations and Inequalities
- 6
Solve one- and two-step linear equations with one variable and solutions from 0 through 40. M-HS.6
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Equations could range from having one step of addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division to having two steps with two different operations. M-HS.6.CC
- CC.
- 7
Find the amount of sales tax and total cost for a purchase. M-HS.7
- CC.
Problems could include finding the total cost for a purchase when given the cost(s) of 1 to 3 items and the total sales tax or finding the amount of sales tax when given the cost(s) of 1 to 3 items and the total cost of the purchase. M-HS.7.CC
- CC.
- 8
Match the graph on a number line with the correct inequality. M-HS.8
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The graph on a number line could represent an inequality with descriptive words or the symbols <, >, ≤, or ≥.M-HS.8.CC
- CC.
Algebra - Functions
- 9
Identify a missing value in input and output tables based on a given function.M-HS.9
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The missing value could range from multiples of 1 through 30.M-HS.9.CC
- CC.
- 10
Interpret trends in data, including in real world applications. M-HS.10
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Trends could include positive slopes of 1 through 10, negative slopes of -1 through -10, and slopes of 0.M-HS.10.CC
- CC.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Virginia Essentialized Standards of Learning (VESOL)
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