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FIFTH GRADE Mathematics
Academic Content Standards
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By the end of grade five, students increase their
facility with the four basic arithmetic operations applied to fractions,
decimals, and positive and negative numbers. They know and use common
measuring units to determine length and area and know and use formulas
to determine the volume of simple geometric figures. Students know
the concept of angle measurement and use a protractor and compass
to solve problems. They use grids, tables, graphs, and charts to
record and analyze data.
Number Sense
Algebra & Functions
Measurement & Geometry
Statistics & Probability
Mathematical Reasoning
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I=Introduce
D=Develop
M=Master
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Content Standards
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Assessment
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Instructional Strategies
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Instructional Resources
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NUMBER SENSE
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1.0
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Students compute with very large and very small numbers, positive
integers, decimals, and fractions, and understand the relationship
between decimals, fractions, and percents. They understand the relative
magnitudes of numbers:
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1.1
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Estimate, round, and manipulate very large (e.g., millions) and
very small (e.g., thousandths) numbers.
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I = millions and thousandths
D, M
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1.2
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Interpret percents as a part of a hundred; find decimal and percent
equivalents for common fractions, and explain why they represent
the same value; compute a given percent of a whole number.
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1.3
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Understand and compute positive integer powers of nonnegative
integers; compute examples as repeated multiplication.
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1.4
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Determine the prime factors of all numbers through 50 and write
the numbers as the product of their prime factors by using exponents
to show multiples of a factor (e.g., 24 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3
= 23 x 3).
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1.5
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Identify and represent on a number line decimals, fractions, mixed
numbers, and positive and negative integers.
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2.0
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Students perform calculations and solve problems involving addition,
subtraction, and simple multiplication and division of fractions
and decimals:
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2.1
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Add, subtract, multiply, and divide with decimals; add with negative
integers; subtract positive integers from negative integers; and
verify the reasonableness of the results.
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2.2
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Demonstrate proficiency with division, including division with
positive decimals and long division with multidigit divisors.
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I = division with decimal divisors
D = long division with multi-digit divisors
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2.3
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Solve simple problems, including ones arising in concrete situations,
involving the addition and subtraction of fractions and mixed numbers
(like and unlike denominators of 20 or less), and express answers
in the simplest form.
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2.4
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Understand the concept of multiplication and division of fractions.
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2.5
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Compute and perform simple multiplication and division of fractions
and apply these procedures to solving problems.
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I = apply procedures to solving problems
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Fifth Grade Math Standards:
Number Sense : Algebra & Functions : Measurement
& Geometry : Statistics & Probability
: Mathematical Reasoning
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I=Introduce
D=Develop
M=Master
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Content Standards
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Assessment
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Instructional Strategies
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Instructional Resources
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ALGEBRA and FUNCTIONS
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1.0
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Students use variables in simple expressions, compute the value
of the expression for specific values of the variable, and plot
and interpret the results:
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1.1
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Use information taken from a graph or equation to answer questions
about a problem situation.
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1.2
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Use a letter to represent an unknown number; write and evaluate
simple algebraic expressions in one variable by substitution.
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1.3
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Know and use the distributive property in equations and expressions
with variables.
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1.4
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Identify and graph ordered pairs in the four quadrants of the coordinate
plane.
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1.5
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Solve problems involving linear functions with integer values;
write the equation; and graph the resulting ordered pairs of integers
on a grid.
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Fifth Grade Math Standards:
Number Sense : Algebra & Functions : Measurement
& Geometry : Statistics & Probability
: Mathematical Reasoning
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I=Introduce
D=Develop
M=Master
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Content Standards
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Assessment
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Instructional Strategies
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Instructional Resources
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MEASUREMENT and GEOMETRY
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1.0
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Students understand and compute the volumes and areas of simple
objects:
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1.1
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Derive and use the formula for the area of a triangle and of a
parallelogram by comparing it with the formula for the area of a
rectangle (i.e., two of the same triangles make a parallelogram
with twice the area; a parallelogram is compared with a rectangle
of the same area by cutting and pasting a right triangle on the
parallelogram).
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1.2
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Construct a cube and rectangular box from two-dimensional patterns
and use these patterns to compute the surface area for these objects.
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1.3
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Understand the concept of volume and use the appropriate units
in common measuring systems (i.e., cubic centimeter [cm3],
cubic meter [m3], cubic inch [in3], cubic
yard [yd3]) to compute the volume of rectangular solids.
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1.4
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Differentiate between, and use appropriate units of measures for,
two- and three-dimensional objects (i.e., find the perimeter, area,
volume).
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2.0
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Students identify, describe, and classify the properties of,
and the relation-ships between, plane and solid geometric figures:
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2.1
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Measure, identify, and draw angles, perpendicular and parallel
lines, rectangles, and triangles by using appropriate tools (e.g.,
straightedge, ruler, compass, protractor, drawing software).
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2.2
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Know that the sum of the angles of any triangle is 180º and the
sum of the angles of any quadrilateral is 360º and use this information
to solve problems.
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2.3
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Visualize and draw two-dimensional views of three-dimensional objects
made from rectangular solids.
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Fifth Grade Math Standards:
Number Sense : Algebra & Functions : Measurement
& Geometry : Statistics & Probability
: Mathematical Reasoning
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I=Introduce
D=Develop
M=Master
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Content Standards
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Assessment
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Instructional Strategies
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Instructional Resources
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STATISTICS, DATA ANALYSIS
and PROBABILITY
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1.0
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Students display, analyze, compare, and interpret different
data sets, including data sets of different sizes:
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1.1
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Know the concepts of mean, median, and mode; compute and compare
simple examples to show that they may differ.
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1.2
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Organize and display single-variable data in appropriate graphs
and representations (e.g., histogram, circle graphs) and explain
which types of graphs are appropriate for various data sets.
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1.3
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Use fractions and percentages to compare data sets of different
sizes.
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Integrate with science
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1.4
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Identify ordered pairs of data from a graph and interpret the meaning
of the data in terms of the situation depicted by the graph.
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1.5
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Know how to write ordered pairs correctly; for example, (x, y).
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Fifth Grade Math Standards:
Number Sense : Algebra & Functions : Measurement
& Geometry : Statistics & Probability
: Mathematical Reasoning
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I=Introduce
D=Develop
M=Master
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Content Standards
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Assessment
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Instructional Strategies
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Instructional Resources
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MATHEMATICAL REASONING
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1.0
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Students make decisions about how to approach problems:
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1.1
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Analyze problems by identifying relationships, distinguishing relevant
from irrelevant information, sequencing and prioritizing information,
and observing patterns.
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1.2
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Determine when and how to break a problem into simpler parts.
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2.0
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Students use strategies, skills, and concepts in finding solutions:
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2.1
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Use estimation to verify the reasonableness of calculated results.
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2.2
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Apply strategies and results from simpler problems to more complex
problems.
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2.3
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Use a variety of methods, such as words, numbers, symbols, charts,
graphs, tables, diagrams, and models, to explain mathematical reasoning.
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2.4
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Express the solution clearly and logically by using the appropriate
mathematical notation and terms and clear language; support solutions
with evidence in both verbal and symbolic work.
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2.5
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Indicate the relative advantages of exact and approximate solutions
to problems and give answers to a specified degree of accuracy.
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2.6
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Make precise calculations and check the validity of the results
from the context of the problem.
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3.0
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Students move beyond a particular problem by generalizing to
other situations:
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3.1
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Evaluate the reasonableness of the solution in the context of the
original situation.
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3.2
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Note the method of deriving the solution and demonstrate a conceptual
understanding of the derivation by solving similar problems.
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3.3
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Develop generalizations of the results obtained and apply them
in other circumstances.
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