Math

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Math Supports from Greg Tang

Math Games – Hooda Math

Math Games – Math Pickle

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Unit 2 Investigating Whole Number Relationships and Computation Strategies + Investigating Integers

We are learning to determine common factors and common multiples using the prime factorization of numbers

Light the LightsLight the Lights AgainPumpkin MultiplesFactorizeFactor Games

We are learning to represent, compare, and order rational numbers

Catch a Bouncing Ball – IntegersInteger DominoesRepresentation Match: IntegersWho Am I? IntegersInteger Drop BallDiamond DropUsing Integers to Describe Locations, Comparing and Ordering Integers, Using Integers to Describe Change

We are learning to estimate the square roots of whole numbers

Why is it called SQUARE root?, Exponents and Square Roots, Powers of Ten

Investigating Fraction and Decimal Relationships + Investigating Computation Strategies

Adding Fractions, Comparing Fractions, Naming Equivalent Fractions

Unit 5 – Investigating Transformations on a Coordinate Plane and in Real-World Applications

Location and Movement  – represent transformations using the Cartesian coordinate plane, and make connections between transformations and the real world 

Coordinate system a system that identifies a point rather than an area. In a coordinate system, the lines are labelled, rather than the area bounded by the lines.

Tessellation when a surface is covered or tiled with a pattern of flat shapes so that there are no overlaps or gaps

First quadrant in the coordinate plane, the quadrant that contains all the points with positive x and positive y coordinates.

Second Quadrant in the coordinate plane, the quadrant that contains all the points with positive x and negative y coordinates.

Third Quadrant in the coordinate plane, the quadrant that contains all the points with negative x and negative y coordinates.

Fourth Quadrant in the coordinate plane, the quadrant that contains all the points with negative x and positive y coordinates.

Ordered pair two numbers, in order, that are used to describe the location of a point on a plane, relative to a point of origin (0, 0); for example, (2, 6). On a coordinate plane, the first number is the horizontal coordinate of a point, and the second is the vertical coordinate of a point.

Point of rotation the point about which a shape is rotated.

Reflection a transformation that flips a shape over an axis to form a congruent shape. A reflection image is the mirror image that results from a reflection. Also called flip.

Rotation a transformation that turns a shape about a fixed point to form a congruent shape. A rotation image is the result of a rotation. Also called turn.

Transformation a change in a figure that results in a different position, orientation, or size. The transformations include the translation (slide), reflection (flip), and rotation (turn).

Translation a transformation that moves every point on a shape the same distance, in the same direction, to form a congruent shape. Also called slide.

X-axis the horizontal number line on the Cartesian coordinate plane.

Y-axis the vertical number line on the Cartesian coordinate plane.

Exploring Tessellations and TransformationsExploring TransformationsPolygraph: TransformationsPizza DeliveryTranslationsReflectionsPolygraph TranslationsHow to Make a Tesselation – Rotation Style

Unit 6 – Investigating Percent, Ratio, and Rate

Operation Sense – solve problems involving whole numbers, decimal numbers, fractions, and integers, using a variety of computational strategies 

Proportional Relationships  – solve problems by using proportional reasoning in a variety of meaningful contexts 

Variables, Expressions, and Equations – model linear relationships graphically and algebraically, and verify algebraic equations, using a variety of strategies, including inspection, guess and check, and using a “balance” model 

Key Concepts and Vocabulary

rate a ratio that compares two quantities measured in different units

proportion statement that two rates or ratios are equivalent

unit rate rate in which the second quantity (denominator) is one unit

rate of change a rate that describes how one quantity changes in relation to another quantity

constant a value that does not change

proportional relationship  a relationship between two quantities in which the rate of change is constant, or the ratio of one quantity to the other is constant (can be described with the equation y=kx)

percent a ratio that compare a number to 100

percent of change a ratio that compares the change in quantity to the original amount

markup increase in price

discount/markdown decrease in price

sales tax the tax on the sale of an item or service (a percent of the purchase price)

Ratio Blasters, Ratio Stadium, Ratio Martian, Dirt Bike Proportions, Scale Factor X, Ratio Rumble, Equal Ratios, Unit Price Game, Math at the Mall 2, Exploring Rate, Ratio, and Proportion