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7Grade 7 Standards
Top Mathematicians
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Measurement
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7.MT.1.1
Area and perimeter
• Calculate the perimeter of regular and irregular polygons
• Use appropriate formulae to calculate perimeter and area of:
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- triangles -
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7.184Perimeter with Unit Squares15
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7.185Area of Squares and Rectangles15
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7.186Relationship Between Area and Perimeter15
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7.187Area of Rectangles and Parallelograms5
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7.188Area of Right Triangles10
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7.MT.1.2
Calculations and solving problems
• Solve problems involving perimeter and area of polygons
• Calculate to at least 1 decimal place
• Use and convert between appropriate SI units, including:
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7.189Area and Perimeter5
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7.MT.2.1
Surface area and volume
• Use appropriate formulae to calculate the surface area, volume and capacity of:
- cubes
- rectangular prisms
• Describe the interrelationship between surface area and volume of the objects mentioned above -
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7.190Volume of Cubes and Rectangular Prisms5
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7.191Surface Area5
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7.192Perimeter Area and Volume Changes in Scale5
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7.MT.2.2
Calculations and solving problems
• Solve problems involving surface area, volume and capacity
• Use and convert between appropriate SI units, including:
- mm² <-> cm²
- cm² <-> m²
- mm³ <-> cm³
- cm³ <-> m³
• Use equivalence between units when solving problems:
- 1 cm³ <-> 1 ml
- 1 m³ <-> 1 kl
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7.MT.1.1
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Space and Shape (Geometry)
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7.G.3.1.1
Classifying 2D shapes
• Describe, sort, name and compare triangles according to their sides and angles, focusing on:
- equilateral triangles
- isosceles triangles
- right-angled triangles
• Describe, sort, name and compare quadrilaterals in terms of:
- length of sides
- parallel and perpendicular sides
- size of angles (right-angles or not)
• Describe and name parts of a circle -
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7.157Types of Triangles5
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7.158Classify Quadrilateral Shapes5
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7.159Parts of a Circle5
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7.G.3.1.2
Similar and congruent 2D shapes
• Recognize and describe similar and congruent figures by comparing:
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7.160Similar and Congruent Figures5
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7.G.3.1.3
Solving problems
• Solve simple geometric problems involving unknown sides and angles in triangles and quadrilaterals, using known properties. -
7.G.3.2.1
Classifying 3D objects
• Describe, sort and compare polyhedra in terms of:
- shape and number of faces
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7.165Which Shape Is Described?5
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7.166Names and Bases of 3-Dimensional Figures5
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7.G.3.2.2
Building 3D models
• Revise using nets to create models of geometric solids, including:
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7.167Nets of 3-Dimensional Figures5
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7.G.3.3.1
Geometry of straight lines. Define:
• Line segment
• Ray
• Straight line
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7.168Lines, Line Segments and Rays5
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7.169Parallel, Perpendicular, Intersecting5
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7.G.3.4.1
Transformation Geometry. Transformations
• Recognize, describe and perform translations, reflections and rotations with geometric figures and shapes on squared paper
• Identify and draw lines of symmetry in geometric figures -
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7.170Identify Reflections, Rotations and Translations5
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7.171Translations: Graph the Image5
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7.172Translations Find the Coordinates10
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7.173Reflections: Graph the Image5
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7.174Reflections Find the Coordinates10
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7.175Rotations: Graph the Image10
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7.176Rotations Find the Coordinates10
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7.177Symmetry5
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7.G.3.4.2
Transformation Geometry. Enlargements and reductions
• Draw enlargements and reductions of geometric figures on squared paper and compare them in terms of shape and size -
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7.178Dilations Graph the Image5
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7.179Dilations: Find the Coordinates5
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7.G.3.5.1
Construction of geometric figures. Measuring angles
• Accurately use a protractor to measure and classify angles:
- < 90° (acute angles)
- Right-angles
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7.G.3.5.2
Construction of geometric figures. Constructions
• Accurately construct geometric figures appropriately using a compass, ruler and protractor, including:
- angles, to one degree of accuracy
- circles
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7.G.3.1.1
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Numbers, Operations and Relationships
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7.NOR.1.1.1
Whole numbers. Mental calculations
• Revise the following done in Grade 6:
- Multiplication of whole numbers to at least 12 x 12
- Multiplication facts for:
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7.NOR.1.1.2
Whole numbers. Ordering and comparing whole numbers
• Revise the following done in Grade 6:
- order, compare and represent numbers to at least 9-digit numbers
- recognize and represent prime numbers to at least 100
- round off numbers to the nearest 5, 10, 100 or 1000 -
7.NOR.1.1.3
Whole numbers. Properties of whole numbers
• Revise the following done in Grade 6:
- recognize and use the commutative; associative; distributive properties of whole numbers
- recognize and use 0 in terms of its additive property (identity element for addition)
- recognize and use 1 in terms of its multiplicative property (identity element for multiplication) -
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7.9Properties of Addition5
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7.10Properties of Addition and Multiplication15
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7.11Simplify Variable Expressions10
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7.12Distributive Property5
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7.13Solve Equations Using Properties5
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7.NOR.1.1.4
Whole numbers. Calculations using whole numbers
• Revise the following done in Grade 6, without use of calculators:
- Addition and subtraction of whole numbers to at least 6-digit numbers
- Multiplication of at least whole 4-digit by 2-digit numbers
- Division of at least whole 4-digit by 2-digit numbers
- Perform calculations using all four operations on whole numbers, estimating and using calculators where appropriate -
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7.1Multiply Two Numbers Up to 10020
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7.2Multiplication Up to 100015
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7.3Multiply Numbers Up to 1000 Ending in Zeros15
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7.4Multiplication with Operands Up to 100 III20
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7.5Estimate Products Up to 100020
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7.14Add Two Numbers Up to 500000025
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7.15Subtraction with Numbers Up to 50000005
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7.16Subtraction with Numbers Up to 50000005
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7.17Numbers Up to 500000020
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7.18Multiply 3, 4 Numbers Up to 10020
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7.19Multiply Three or More Numbers20
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7.20Multiply Three or More Numbers Up to 10020
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7.21Division Patterns with Zeroes15
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7.22Divide Numbers Ending in Zeroes15
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7.23Estimate Quotients20
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7.24Estimate Quotients Up to 100020
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7.25Estimate Quotients Up to 10,00020
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7.26Estimate Differences20
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7.27Estimate Sums with Numbers Up to 100,00020
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7.28Estimate Differences20
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7.29Estimate Sums20
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7.30Mixed Equations with Whole Numbers15
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7.31Mixed Equations with Whole Numbers15
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7.NOR.1.1.5
Whole numbers. Calculation techniques
• Use a range of strategies to perform and check written and mental calculations of whole numbers including:
- long division
- adding, subtracting and multiplying in columns
- estimation
- rounding off and compensating
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7.1Multiply Two Numbers Up to 10020
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7.2Multiplication Up to 100015
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7.5Estimate Products Up to 100020
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7.14Add Two Numbers Up to 500000025
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7.15Subtraction with Numbers Up to 50000005
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7.16Subtraction with Numbers Up to 50000005
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7.17Numbers Up to 500000020
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7.18Multiply 3, 4 Numbers Up to 10020
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7.19Multiply Three or More Numbers20
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7.20Multiply Three or More Numbers Up to 10020
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7.23Estimate Quotients20
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7.24Estimate Quotients Up to 100020
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7.25Estimate Quotients Up to 10,00020
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7.26Estimate Differences20
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7.27Estimate Sums with Numbers Up to 100,00020
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7.28Estimate Differences20
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7.29Estimate Sums20
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7.30Mixed Equations with Whole Numbers15
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7.31Mixed Equations with Whole Numbers15
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7.32Estimate Mixed Equations20
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7.NOR.1.1.6
Whole numbers. Multiples and factors
• Revise the following done in Grade 6:
- multiples of 2-digit and 3-digit whole numbers
- factors of 2-digit and 3-digit whole numbers
- prime factors of numbers to at least 100
• List prime factors of numbers to at least 3-digit whole numbers
• Find the LCM and HCF of numbers to at least 3-digit whole numbers, by inspection or factorisation -
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7.33Identify Factors20
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7.34Divisibility Rules with Dividend Up to 10,000,00020
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7.35Divisibility Rules20
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7.36Divisibility Rules with Numbers Up to 10,00020
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7.NOR.1.1.7
Whole numbers. Solving problems
• Solve problems involving whole numbers, including
- comparing two or more quantities of the same kind (ratio)
- comparing two quantities of different kinds (rate)
- sharing in a given ratio where the whole is given
• Solve problems that involve whole numbers, percentages and decimal fractions in financial contexts such as:
- profit, loss and discount
- budgets
- accounts
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7.37Describe Pictures as Ratios5
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7.38Equivalent Ratios5
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7.39Equivalent Ratios5
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7.40Equivalent Ratios15
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7.41Compare Ratios5
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7.42Scale Drawings and Scale Factors15
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7.43Ratios and Proportions15
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7.44Ratios and Proportions15
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7.45Unit Rates15
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7.46Solving Proportions15
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7.47Constant of Variation15
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7.48Solving Proportions15
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7.49Find the Constant of Variation15
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7.50Sale Prices: Find the Original Price15
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7.51Percents with Multi-Step Problems15
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7.52Simple Interest15
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7.53Compound Interest15
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7.NOR.1.2.1
Exponents. Mental calculations
• Determine squares to at least 122 and their square roots
• Determine cubes to at least 63 and cube roots -
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7.54Understanding Exponents10
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7.55Evaluate Exponents15
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7.56Square Roots of Perfect Squares5
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7.57Cube Roots of Perfect Cubes10
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7.NOR.1.2.2
Exponents. Comparing and representing numbers in exponential form
• Compare and represent whole numbers in exponential form: ab = a x a x a x... for b number of factors -
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7.54Understanding Exponents10
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7.NOR.1.2.3
Exponents. Calculations using numbers in exponential form
• Recognize and use the appropriate laws of operations with numbers involving exponents and square and cube roots
• Perform calculations involving all four operations using numbers in exponential form, limited to exponents up to 5, and square and cube roots -
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7.55Evaluate Exponents15
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7.NOR.1.2.4
Exponents. Solving problems
• Solve problems in contexts involving numbers in exponential form. -
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7.53Compound Interest15
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7.NOR.1.3.1
Integers. Counting, ordering and comparing integers
• Count forwards and backwards in integers for any interval
• Recognize, order and compare integers -
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7.59Integers: Understanding Integers5
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7.60Understanding Integers5
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7.61Put Rational Numbers in Order15
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7.NOR.1.3.2
Integers. Calculations with integers
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7.NOR.1.3.3
Integers. Properties of integers
• Recognise and use commutative and associative properties of addition and multiplication for integers -
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7.10Properties of Addition and Multiplication15
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7.11Simplify Variable Expressions10
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7.12Distributive Property5
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7.13Solve Equations Using Properties5
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7.65Order of Operations5
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7.66Evaluate Expressions Involving Integers20
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7.67Simplify Expressions Involving Integers20
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7.NOR.1.3.4
Integers. Solving problems
• Solve problems in contexts involving addition and subtraction with integers -
7.NOR.1.4.1
Common fractions. Ordering, comparing and simplifying fractions
• Revise the following done in Grade 6
- compare and order common fractions, including specifically tenths and hundredths
• Extend to thousandths -
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7.70Compare Fractions15
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7.71Compare Fractions15
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7.NOR.1.4.2
Common fractions. Calculations with fractions
• Revise the following done in Grade 6:
- addition and subtraction of common fractions, including mixed numbers, limited to fractions with the same denominator or where one denominator is a multiple of another
- finding fractions of whole numbers
• Extend addition and subtraction to fractions where one denominator is not a multiple of the other
• Multiplication of common fractions, including mixed numbers, not limited to fractions where one denominator is a multiple of another -
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7.72Add and Subtract Fractions20
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7.73Add, Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators15
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7.74Add Fractions20
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7.75Subtract Fractions20
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7.76Subtract Fractions with Unlike Denominators5
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7.77Add Fractions with Unlike Denominators5
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7.78Add and Subtract Fractions with Unlike Denominators15
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7.79Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers15
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7.80Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers15
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7.81Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers15
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7.82Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers20
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7.83Multiply Fractions with Models15
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7.84Multiply Fractions15
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7.85Divide and Multiply Mixed Numbers15
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7.86Multiply Mixed Numbers15
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7.NOR.1.4.3
Common fractions. Calculation techniques
• Convert mixed numbers to common fractions in order to perform calculations with them
• Use knowledge of multiples and factors to write fractions in the simplest form before or after calculations
• Use knowledge of equivalent fractions to add and subtract common fractions -
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7.72Add and Subtract Fractions20
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7.79Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers15
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7.80Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers15
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7.81Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers15
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7.84Multiply Fractions15
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7.85Divide and Multiply Mixed Numbers15
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7.86Multiply Mixed Numbers15
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7.87Convert Between Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers15
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7.88Reduce to Lowest Terms20
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7.89Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms15
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7.90Choose the Equivalent Fraction Up to Twentieths20
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7.91Choose the Equivalent Fraction15
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7.NOR.1.4.4
Common fractions. Solving problems
• Solve problems in contexts involving common fractions and mixed numbers, including grouping, sharing and finding fractions of whole numbers -
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7.71Compare Fractions15
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7.80Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers15
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7.81Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers15
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7.82Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers20
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7.NOR.1.4.5
Common fractions. Percentages
• Revise the following done in Grade 6:
- Finding percentages of whole numbers
• Calculate the percentage of part of a whole
• Calculate percentage increase or decrease of whole numbers
• Solve problems in contexts involving percentages -
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7.47Constant of Variation15
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7.50Sale Prices: Find the Original Price15
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7.51Percents with Multi-Step Problems15
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7.52Simple Interest15
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7.92Percents of Numbers and Money Amounts5
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7.93Percents of Numbers5
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7.94What Percentage Is Illustrated?10
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7.95Percent Change15
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7.96Percent Equations15
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7.NOR.1.4.6
Common fractions. Equivalent forms
• Revise the following done in Grade 6:
- recognize and use equivalent forms of common fractions with 1-digit or 2-digit denominators (fractions where one denominator is a multiple of the other)
- recognize equivalence between common fraction and decimal fraction forms of the same number
- recognize equivalence between common fraction, decimal fraction and percentage forms of the same number -
7.NOR.1.5.1
Decimal fractions. Ordering and comparing decimal fractions
• Revise the following done in Grade 6:
- count forwards and backwards in decimal fractions to at least two decimal places
- compare and order decimal fractions to at least two decimal places
- place value of digits to at least two decimal places
- rounding off decimal fractions to at least 1 decimal place
• Extend all of the above to decimal fractions to at least three decimal places and rounding off to at least 2 decimal places -
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7.100Put Decimal Numbers in Order Up to 4 Places15
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7.101Put Decimal Numbers in Order with Numbers Up to 520
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7.102Decimals with Models10
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7.103Identify Place Values in Decimal Numbers10
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7.104Understanding Decimals Expressed in Words10
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7.105Round Decimals15
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7.NOR.1.5.2
Decimal fractions. Calculations with decimal fractions
• Revise the following done in Grade 6:
- addition and subtraction of decimal fractions of at least two decimal places
- multiplication of decimal fractions by 10 and 100
• Extend addition and subtraction to decimal fractions of at least three decimal places
• Multiply decimal fractions to include:
- decimal fractions to at least 3 decimal places by whole numbers
- decimal fractions to at least 2 decimal places by decimal fractions to at least 1 decimal place
• Divide decimal fractions to include decimal fractions to at least 3 decimal places by whole numbers -
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7.106Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers Up to 3 Places20
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7.107Add and Subtract Decimals15
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7.108Add and Subtract Decimals Up to 1020
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7.109Add and Subtract Decimal Up to 10015
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7.110Maps with Decimal Distances5
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7.111Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers15
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7.112Mixed Equations with Decimals15
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7.113Place Values and Number Sense: Scientific Notation15
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7.114Convert Scientific Notation15
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7.115Price Lists20
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7.116Consumer Math: Price Lists15
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7.117Multiply Decimals and Whole Numbers20
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7.118Multiply Decimals5
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7.119Multiply Decimals with Numbers Up to 10015
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7.120Divide Decimals15
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7.121Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers15
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7.122Consumer Math: Unit Prices20
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7.NOR.1.5.3
Decimal fractions. Calculation techniques
• Use knowledge of place value to estimate the number of decimal places in the result before performing calculations
• Use rounding off and a calculator to check results where appropriate -
7.NOR.1.5.4
Decimal fractions. Solving problems
• Solve problems in context involving decimal fractions -
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7.107Add and Subtract Decimals15
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7.108Add and Subtract Decimals Up to 1020
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7.109Add and Subtract Decimal Up to 10015
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7.110Maps with Decimal Distances5
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7.115Price Lists20
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7.116Consumer Math: Price Lists15
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7.117Multiply Decimals and Whole Numbers20
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7.121Divide Decimals by Whole Numbers15
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7.122Consumer Math: Unit Prices20
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7.126Mixed Decimal Equations20
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7.127Mixed Equations with Money Amounts10
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7.NOR.1.5.5
Decimal fractions. Equivalent forms
• Revise the following done in Grade 6:
- recognize equivalence between common fraction and decimal fraction forms of the same number
- recognize equivalence between common fraction, decimal fraction and percentage forms of the same number
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7.NOR.1.1.1
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Data Handling
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7.DH.1.1
Collect data
• Pose questions relating to social, economic, and environmental issues in own environment
• Select appropriate sources for the collection of data (including peers, family, newspapers, books, magazines)
• Distinguish between samples and populations and suggest appropriate samples for investigation
• Design and use simple questionnaires to answer questions:
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7.195Identify Biased Samples5
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7.196Identify Representative Samples5
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7.197Identify Random Samples5
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7.198Identify Representative, Random, and Biased Samples5
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7.DH.1.2
Organize and summarize data
• Organize (including grouping where appropriate) and record data using
- tally marks
- tables
- stem-and-leaf displays
• Group data into intervals
• Summarize and distinguishing between ungrouped numerical data by determining:
- mean
- median
- mode
• Identify the largest and smallest scores in a data set and determine the difference between them in order to determine the spread of the data (range) -
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7.199Create Frequency Charts5
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7.200Interpret Stem and Leaf Plots10
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7.201Create Histograms5
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7.202Create Line Graphs5
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7.203Calculate Mean10
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7.204Calculate Range10
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7.205Calculate Mode10
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7.206Calculate Median10
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7.207Calculate Mean, Median, Mode and Range10
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7.208Interpret Charts to Find Mean, Median, Mode, and Range5
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7.209Interpret Charts to Find Median5
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7.210Interpret Charts to Find Mode5
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7.211Interpret Charts to Find Mean5
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7.212Interpret Charts to Find Range5
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7.213Mean, Median, Mode, and Range: Find the Missing Number10
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7.214Mode: Find the Missing Number10
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7.215Median: Find the Missing Number10
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7.216Mean: Find the Missing Number10
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7.217Range: Find the Missing Number10
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7.218Changes in Median5
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7.219Changes in Mean, Median, Mode, and Range5
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7.220Changes in Mode5
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7.221Changes in Range5
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7.222Changes in Mean5
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7.DH.2.1
Represent data
• Draw a variety of graphs by hand/technology to display and interpret data (grouped and ungrouped) including:
- bar graphs and double bar graphs
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7.201Create Histograms5
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7.223Create Bar Graphs Using Tables5
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7.224Create Bar Graphs5
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7.DH.3.1
Interpret data
• Critically read and interpret data represented in:
- words
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7.225Interpret Bar Graphs5
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7.226Interpret Histograms5
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7.DH.3.2
Analyse data
• Critically analyse data by answering questions related to:
- data categories, including data intervals
- data sources and contexts
- central tendencies (mean, mode, median)
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7.195Identify Biased Samples5
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7.196Identify Representative Samples5
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7.197Identify Random Samples5
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7.198Identify Representative, Random, and Biased Samples5
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7.200Interpret Stem and Leaf Plots10
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7.203Calculate Mean10
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7.204Calculate Range10
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7.205Calculate Mode10
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7.206Calculate Median10
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7.207Calculate Mean, Median, Mode and Range10
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7.208Interpret Charts to Find Mean, Median, Mode, and Range5
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7.209Interpret Charts to Find Median5
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7.210Interpret Charts to Find Mode5
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7.211Interpret Charts to Find Mean5
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7.212Interpret Charts to Find Range5
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7.213Mean, Median, Mode, and Range: Find the Missing Number10
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7.214Mode: Find the Missing Number10
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7.215Median: Find the Missing Number10
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7.216Mean: Find the Missing Number10
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7.217Range: Find the Missing Number10
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7.218Changes in Median5
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7.219Changes in Mean, Median, Mode, and Range5
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7.220Changes in Mode5
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7.221Changes in Range5
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7.222Changes in Mean5
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7.225Interpret Bar Graphs5
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7.226Interpret Histograms5
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7.227Convert Graphs to Input/Output Tables5
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7.228Interpret Line Graphs5
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7.229Interpret Box-And-Whisker Plots5
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7.DH.3.3
Report data
• Summarize data in short paragraphs that include
- drawing conclusions about the data
- making predictions based on the data
- identifying sources of error and bias in the data
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7.DH.4.1
Probability
• Perform simple experiments where the possible outcomes are equally likely and:
- list the possible outcomes based on the conditions of the activity
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7.230Compound Events: Find the Number of Outcomes5
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7.231Counting Principle15
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7.232Probability of Simple Events5
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7.233Probability of Opposite and Overlapping Events5
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7.DH.1.1
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Patterns, Functions and Algebra
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7.PFA.2.1.2
Numeric and geometric patterns. Investigate and extend patterns
• Investigate and extend numeric and geometric patterns looking for relationships between numbers, including patterns:
- represented in physical or diagram form
- not limited to sequences involving a constant difference or ratio
- of learner's own creation
- represented in tables
• Describe and justify the general rules for observed relationships between numbers in own words -
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7.49Find the Constant of Variation15
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7.128Mixed Patterns5
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7.129Geometric Growth Patterns15
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7.130Increasing Growth Patterns15
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7.131Numeric Patterns15
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7.132Find the Proportional Relationship15
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7.133Constant of Variation with Tables15
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7.134Find the Constant of Variation with Tables15
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7.135Function Tables15
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7.136Write Linear Functions10
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7.PFA.2.2.1
Functions and relationships. Input and output values
• Determine input values, output values or rules for patterns and relationships using:
- flow diagrams
- tables
- formulae -
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7.49Find the Constant of Variation15
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7.132Find the Proportional Relationship15
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7.133Constant of Variation with Tables15
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7.134Find the Constant of Variation with Tables15
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7.135Function Tables15
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7.136Write Linear Functions10
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7.137Complete a Function Table10
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7.138Evaluate Variable Expressions with Whole Numbers5
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7.139Evaluate Multi-Variable Expressions15
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7.PFA.2.2.2
Functions and relationships. Equivalent forms
• Determine, interpret and justify equivalence of different descriptions of the same relationship or rule presented:
- verbally
- in flow diagrams
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7.131Numeric Patterns15
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7.135Function Tables15
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7.136Write Linear Functions10
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7.137Complete a Function Table10
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7.140Write Variable Expressions5
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7.141Write Variable Equations to Represent5
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7.142Write Variable Expressions5
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7.143Linear Function10
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7.PFA.2.3.1
Algebraic expressions. Algebraic language
• Recognize and interpret rules or relationships represented in symbolic form
• Identify variables and constants in given formulae and/or equations -
7.PFA.2.4.1
Algebraic equations. Number sentences
• Write number sentences to describe problem situations
• Analyse and interpret number sentences that describe a given situation
• Solve and complete number sentences by:
- inspection
- trial and improvement
• Determine the numerical value of an expression by substitution.
• Identify variables and constants in given formulae or equations -
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7.13Solve Equations Using Properties5
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7.136Write Linear Functions10
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7.138Evaluate Variable Expressions with Whole Numbers5
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7.139Evaluate Multi-Variable Expressions15
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7.140Write Variable Expressions5
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7.141Write Variable Equations to Represent5
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7.142Write Variable Expressions5
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7.143Linear Function10
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7.144Identify Terms, Coefficients, and Monomials5
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7.145Identify Proportional Relationships5
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7.147Algebra: Linear Function with Intercepts10
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7.148Linear Function5
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7.149Two-Variable Equations5
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7.150Solve One-Step Linear Equations5
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7.151Solve Two-Step Linear Equations5
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7.PFA.2.5.1
Graphs. Interpreting graphs
• Analyse and interpret global graphs of problem situations, with special focus on the following trends and features:
- linear or non-linear
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7.136Write Linear Functions10
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7.145Identify Proportional Relationships5
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7.152Identify Linear and Nonlinear Functions5
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7.153Graph a Proportional Relationship5
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7.PFA.2.5.2
Graphs. Drawing graphs
• Draw global graphs from given descriptions of a problem situation, identifying features listed above -
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7.154Graph Linear Functions15
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7.155Graph a Line from a Function Table10
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7.156Graph a Line from an Equation10
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7.PFA.2.1.2