The following is an overview of the Connected Math Program (CMP)
content and process goals for each title in grades 6-8.
| Title: Prime Time
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| Strand: Number |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 6 |
Unit #: 1 |
Content & Process Goals:
- learn the basics of number theory - factors, multiples, prime and composite numbers, even and odd numbers, square numbers, greatest common factors and least common multiples
- discover the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
- understand why 1 is not prime
- link area and dimensions of rectangles with products and factors
- develop strategies for finding factors and multiples of whole numbers
- solve problems involving factors and multiples using a variety of strategies
| Title: Data About us |
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| Strand: Data Analysis |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 6 |
Unit #: 2 |
Content & Process Goals:
- Engage in the process:posing questions, collecting data, analyzing data, and making interpretations to answer qusetions
- Representing data using line plots, bar graphs, stem & leaf plots, and coordinate graphs
- Explore concepts that realte to ways of describing data, such as the shape of a distribution, whats typical in the data, measures of center
- Develop a variety of strategies using comparative representations & concepts related to describing the shape of the data.
- Posing questions:formulate the key questions to explore and deciding what data to collect as well as collecting it.
- Analyzing the data: organizing, representing, summarizing, and describing the data
- Interpreting results:Predicting,comparing,and identifying relationships and using the results to makedecisions about question
- Reading the data, reading between the data, and reading beyond the data.
| Title: Shapes and Designs |
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| Strand: Number and Geometry |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 6 |
Unit #: 3 |
Content & Process Goals:
- discover patterns and regularities in the relations among edges and angles of basic polygons
- use polygonal shapes to create interesting designs and useful structures
- discover the triangle inequality
- discover that there is only one triangular shape that can be created from three given edges
- recognize the shapes and properties of polygons
- estimate the size of any angle using reference to the right angle
- use an angle ruler to make accurate angle measurements
| Title: Bits and Pieces, Part I |
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| Strand: Number |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 6 |
Unit #: 4 |
Content & Process Goals:
- Continue to build understanding of fractions,decimals,& percents and the relationships among these concepts and representations
- Explore operations with reational numbers, use strategies to estimate sum and products
- Develop strategies for adding or subtraction, develop ways to model sums and differences, understanding multiplication of fractions
- Develop understanding of the multiplication of decimals, explore relationship between two numbers and their product
- understand how to use percent as an expression of frequency when a data set contains more than or fewer than 100 pieces of a data
- use percents to estimate or compute taxes, tips, and discounts, draw pictorial models to represent a situation
- look for generalized pattern, use estimation to help decisions, use a problems context to help reason about the problem
| Title: Covering and Surrounding |
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| Strand: Measurement |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 6 |
Unit #: 5 |
Content & Process Goals:
- develop students' understanding of the measurement of area and perimeter
- develop strategies for finding area and perimeter of rectangular and non-rectangular shaper
- discover relationships between perimeter and area
- understand the relationship between the area of a rectangle and a triangle
- develop formulas for finding area and perimeter of standard shapes
- apply finding perimeter and area to problems
- use multiple representations of data
| Title: How Likely Is It? |
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| Strand: Data Analysis |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 6 |
Unit #: 6 |
Content & Process Goals:
- become acquainted with probability informally through experiments
- understand experimental and theoretical probability
- understand the concept of equally likely and unequally likely
- determine and interpret statements of probability
- organize date into lists or charts as a strategy for finding theoretical probability
- use graphs and tallies to summarize and display data and find experimental probabilities
| Title: Bits and Pieces, Part II |
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| Strand: Number |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 6 |
Unit #: 7 |
Content & Process Goals:
- develop meaning for computations with rational numbers
- develop algorithms for computations with rational numbers
- use strategies to quickly estimate sums and products
- understand when addition or subtraction is the appropriate operation to use
- develop ways to model sums and differences
- change a fraction to a decimal
- estimate what fraction a given decimal is near
- explore the relationship between two numbers and their product
- use an area model to represent the product of two fractions
- understand how to use percent as an expression of frequency
- represent $1.00 as 100 cents to help solve problems
- use percents to estimate or compute taxes, tips and discounts
- draw pictorial models to represent products
- look for and generalize patterns
- use estimation to help make decisions
| Title: Ruins of Montarek |
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| Strand: Geometry |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 6 |
Unit #: 8 |
Content & Process Goals:
- develop spatial visualization skills
- construct , manipulate and interpret 2 and 3 dimensional representations of objects
- communicate spatial information
- understand and recognize line symmetry
- construct 3 dimensional objects from 2 dimensional plans
- use models and representations of models to solve problems
| Title: Variables and Patterns |
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| Strand: Algebra |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 7 |
Unit #: 1 |
Content & Process Goals:
- understand that variables in a situation are those quantities that change, such as time, temperature, feelings, TV shows popularity,
- distance traveled, and speed. understand that patterns describe a regular or predictable change in data
- search for pattern of change that show relationships among the variables
- select an appropriate range of values for the variables, create tables graphs, and simple symbolic rules that describe pattern of change
- understand the relationships among forms of representation words, tables, graphs and symbolic rules
- use a graphing calculator for making tables and graphs to find information about a situation
| Title: Stretching and Shrinking |
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| Strand: Geometry |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 7 |
Unit #: 2 |
Content & Process Goals:
- enlarge figures using rubber band stretchers and coordinate plotting, informally visualize similar and distorted transformations
- identify similar figures and compare sides and angles, recognize that lengths between similar figures change by a constant factor
- build larger, similar shapes from copies of basic shape, divide a shape into smaller, similar shapes
- recognize the relationship between similarity and equivalent fractions, learn the effect of scale factor on length and area ratios
- observe and visualize ratios of lengths and area, recognize that triangles and rectangles with equal corresponding sides are similar
- determine and use scale factors to find unknown lengths, collect examples of figures and search for patterns in the examples
- use the concept of similarity to solve real-world problems, draw or construct counterexamples to explore similarity transformations
- make connections between algebra and geometry, use geometry software to explore similarity transformations
| Title: Comparing and Scaling |
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| Strand: Number |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 7 |
Unit #: 3 |
Content & Process Goals:
- find the difference between two quantities
- find the ratio of pairs of quantities
- estimate ratio comparisons
- represent data in tables and graphs
- identify and compute equivalent ratios
- decide which is the most informative comparison, difference or ratio, for two quantities or pairs of quantities
- develop the ability to make judgments about rounding data to estimate ratios
- use equivalent ratios to make more accurate and insightful comparisons
- apply proportional reasoning to situations in which capture-tag-recapture methods are appropriate for estimating population counts
- set up and solve proportions that arise in applications
- connect unit rates with the rule describing a situation
- recognize that constant growth yields a straight line graph
| Title: Accentuate the Negative |
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| Strand: Number |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 7 |
Unit #: 4 |
Content & Process Goals:
- perform four basic operations in the integers
- compare integers using <,>,=
- graph in four quadrants
- identify and compute integers and their inverses
- develop strategies for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers
- represent integers on a number line
- determine if one integer is greater, less than, or equal to another
- use integers to solve problems
- understand and integer and its inverse are called opposites
- set up a coordinate grid on a calculator and name domain, range, and scale
- graph linear equations on a graphing calculator and observe effect of opposite coefficients of x and adding a constant
| Title: Moving Straight Ahead: Linear Relationships |
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| Strand: Algebra |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 7 |
Unit #: 5 |
Content & Process Goals:
- understand the concept of slope and y-intercept
- solve equations through graphs, symbolic expressions, tables
- find the equation of a line given slope and y-intercept
- find slope of line given two points
- find y-intercept
- develop understanding of variables and patterns
- recognize and represent the relationships between variables graphically, symbolically, with tables or words
- identify variables and determine appropriate domain and range
- use graphing calculators to investigate linear relationships
- recognize linear representations in graphs, tables, equations, and descriptions
- recognize linearity is associated with a constant slope (rate of change)
- solve a linear function, y = mx +b, using tables, graphs, and equations
- find slope and y-intercept from a graph, equation or table
- write a linear equation given slope and y-intercept
- find the solution of two linear equations by graphing or making tables
| Title: Filling and Wrapping |
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| Strand: Geometry |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 7 |
Unit #: 6 |
Content & Process Goals:
- conceptualize volume as measure of filling an object, develop the concept of volumes for prisms & cylinders as stacking layers of units
- conceptualize surface area as a measure of wrapping an object, determine the total number of blocks in a prism is equal to the area
- discover and apply strategies for finding the volume and surface area of a rectangular prism will work for any prism
- explore the relationship of the surface areas of rectangular prisms and cylinders to the total area of a flat pattern needed to wrap a solid
- discover the relationship among the volumes of cylinders, cones,and spheres
- determine which rectangular prism has the least(greatest)surface area for a fixed volume
- investigate the effects of varying dimensions of rectangular prisms and cylinders on volume and surface area vice versa
- estimate the volume of an irregular shape by measuring the amount of water displaced by the solid
- understand the relationship between a cubic centimeter and a milliliter
- reason about problems involving the surface areas and volumes of rectangular prisms, cylinders, cones, and spheres
| Title: What Do You Expect? |
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| Strand: Data Analysis |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 7 |
Unit #: 7 |
Content & Process Goals:
- understand basic probability concepts- experimental and theoretical
- understand and use theoretical probability models - counting, constructing models
- expected value
- know the definition of and difference between independent and dependent events
- understand the relationship between theoretical and experimental probability
- analyze situations involving independent and dependent events
- understand how to find expected values from probabilities and equivalent fractions
- develop strategies for analyzing probabilities - list, counting trees, area models
- determine expected value for a chance situation, including drawing with and without replacement
- use probability and expected value to make decisions
| Title: Data Around Us |
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| Strand: Number, Measurement, and Data Analysis |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 7 |
Unit #: 8 |
Content & Process Goals:
- have an awareness of magnitude
- develop a sense of measurement
- learn the systems of numeration
- compare numerical information
- perform operations on given data
- choose sensible units for measuring
- relate unfamiliar things to things that are personally meaningful
- read, write and interpret large numbers that occur in real life measurements using standard, scientific and calculator notation
- extend the use of exponents
- choose sensible ways of comparing counts and measurements including differences, rates, and ratios
- understand the two components of a measurement, count and unit
| Title: Thinking With Mathematical Models |
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| Strand: Algebra |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 8 |
Unit #: 1 |
Content & Process Goals:
- fit a curve to given data
- enter data
- plot points
- test graph models
- understand and correct error messages in calculator
- use regression features of graphing calculators
- build and analyze mathematical models
- fit a line to experimental data
- identify the variables of interest in a situation
- conduct experiments to gather data about how variables are related
| Title: Looking for Pythagoras |
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| Strand: Number and Geometry |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 8 |
Unit #: 2 |
Content & Process Goals:
- find slope, area, and distance
- discover and use the Pythagorean Theorem
- learn the different number systems
- identify and understand irrational numbers
- write repeating decimals as fractions
- calculate the distance between two points in the plane
- find areas of figures drawn on a coordinate grid with whole number vertices
- understand square roots as lengths of sides of squares
- understand the Pythagorean Theorem and how it relates the areas of the squares on the sides of a right triangle
- use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve problems
- investigate rational numbers written as decimals
- understand slope relationships of perpendicular and parallel lines
| Title: Growing, Growing, Growing... |
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| Strand: Algebra |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 8 |
Unit #: 3 |
Content & Process Goals:
- understand and compute exponential growth and exponential decay
- graph exponential relationships
- identify and find patterns of exponential relationships
- use exponents
- build and analyze exponential models
- reason with and about exponential relationships
- explore the significance of shapes of graphs and patterns in tables
- make sense of the symbols in the equation y = a(bx)
- explore rates of growth
- recognize and describe situations that can be modeled with exponential functions
| Title: Frogs, Fleas, and Painted Cubes |
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| Strand: Algebra |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 8 |
Unit #: 4 |
Content & Process Goals:
- solve and identify quadratic equations
- graph quadratic relationships-parabolas on a graphing calculator
- find the vertex of a parabola
- make tables of quadratic relationships
- identify the line of symmetry of a parabola
- find the intercepts of a parabola
- analyze quadratic relationships by examining tables, graphs, and equations
- compare characteristics of tables and graphs for quadratic relationships with those for linear and exponential relationships
- use the above relationships to predict the characteristics of a quadratic relation
- understand the significance of x- and y-intercepts, maximum and minimum points, and lines of symmetry
| Title: Say It With Symbols |
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| Strand: Algebra |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 8 |
Unit #: 5 |
Content & Process Goals:
- evaluate expressions by applying the rules of order of operations, write sentences that communicate their reasoning
- develop tools for manipulating symbolic expressions in ways that are both connected to and independent from tabular and graphical
- recognize applications of the distributive and commutative properties, recognize and interpret equivalent expressions
- reason about and with equivalent expressions, explain the reasoning underlying the solution of linear equations
- to make sense of symbolic expressions involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and exponents
- to judge the equivalency of two or more expressions by examining the underlying reasoning and the related tables and graphs
- apply the properties for manipulating expressions to solving linear equations
- solving simple quadratic equations with some sense of basic factoring and undoing techniques
| Title: Kaleidoscopes, Hubcaps, and Mirrors |
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| Strand: Geometry |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 8 |
Unit #: 6 |
Content & Process Goals:
- learn the types of symmetry- rotational, translational, reflectional
- create symmetric designs
- perform symmetry transformations
- combine transformations
- understand congruence
- know the algebraic properties of transformational combinations
- recognize symmetry in designs
- determine the design element that has been rotated, reflected, or translated to produce a design with symmetry
- create designs with reflectional, rotational, or translational symmetries
- look for patterns that can be used to predict attributes of designs
- describe rigid motions in words and with coordinate rules
- compose symmetry transformations
- make tables of combinations of symmetry transformations for geometric figures and exploring the group structure in the tables
| Title: Samples and Populations |
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| Strand: Data Analysis |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 8 |
Unit #: 7 |
Content & Process Goals:
- create different data representations - line plot, bar graph, stem and leaf, histogram
- obtain samples
- define and find measures of center - mean, median, mode
- understand the concept of randomness
- create a survey
- Use the process of statistical investigation to explore problems
- compose and decompose graphs
- recognize elements of graph and interrelationships between elements and impact of these elements on presentation of information in a graph
- describe the shape of data in a graph, including such elements as clusters, gaps, outliers, symmetry, skew, and peaks
- distinguish between a population and its sample
- raise questions about representativeness of sample data and sources of bias
- use different methods to generate samples especially random samples
| Title: Clever Counting |
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| Strand: Data Analysis |
Project: CMP |
Grade #: 8 |
Unit #: 8 |
Content & Process Goals:
- find combinations and permutations
- compute factorials
- find different counting possibilities
- create and identify networks
- consider order
- understand and compare large numbers
- construct organized lists and counting trees to enumerate possibilities
- recognize patterns, generalizing patterns, and using patterns to make predictions
- recognize situations that call for multiplication or division
- invent and use the fundamental counting principle
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