MATH
Students will be expected to:
1. demonstrate number sense
2. use patterns to describe the world and solve problems
3. represent algebraic expressions in multiple ways
4. use direct and indirect measure to solve problems
5.describe the characteristics of 3-D objects and 2-D shapes and analyze the relationships among them
6. describe and analyze position and motion of objects and shapes
7. collect, display, and analyze data to solve problems
8. use experimental or theoretical probabilities to represent and solve problems involving uncertainty.
1. demonstrate number sense
2. use patterns to describe the world and solve problems
3. represent algebraic expressions in multiple ways
4. use direct and indirect measure to solve problems
5.describe the characteristics of 3-D objects and 2-D shapes and analyze the relationships among them
6. describe and analyze position and motion of objects and shapes
7. collect, display, and analyze data to solve problems
8. use experimental or theoretical probabilities to represent and solve problems involving uncertainty.
About MATH.Those who do not appreciate math are those who do not understand what math is all about. That is why the nature of math desperately needs to be explained. Simply put, math is about solving problems. Ever since there were humans in existence, there have been problems to solve. Whether the problems were over basic requirements like sustaining sufficient amounts of food or major accomplishments like constructing multifunctional homes, problems such as these remain with us to this day. The peculiar thing about problems is that they all have similar properties.
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