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CCSS 7 th Grade: Additions to WA PE

CCSS 7 th Grade: Additions to WA PE. 4.4.F Describe and compare the likelihood of events. (Grade 7) 4.4.H Display the results of probability experiments and interpret the results. (Grade 7) 5.3.G Draw quadrilaterals and triangles from given information about sides and angles. (Grade 7)

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CCSS 7 th Grade: Additions to WA PE

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  1. CCSS 7th Grade: Additions to WA PE • 4.4.F Describe and compare the likelihood of events. (Grade 7) • 4.4.H Display the results of probability experiments and interpret the results. (Grade 7) • 5.3.G Draw quadrilaterals and triangles from given information about sides and angles. (Grade 7) • 6.3.E Identify the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle as the constant π, and recognize 22/7 and 3.14 as common approximations of π. (Grade 7) • 6.3.F Determine the experimental probability of a simple event using data collected in an experiment. (Grade 7) • 6.3.G Determine the theoretical probability of an event and its complement and represent the probability as a fraction or decimal from 0 to 1 or as a percent from 0 to 100. (Grade 7) • 6.4.A Determine the circumference and area of circles. (Grade 7) • 6.4.B Determine the perimeter and area of a composite figure that can be divided into triangles, rectangles, and parts of circles. (Grade 7) • 6.4.C Solve single- and multi-step word problems involving the relationships among radius, diameter, circumference, and area of circles, and verify the solutions. (Grade 7) • 8.1.B. Solve one- and two-step linear inequalities and graph the solutions on the number line. (Grade 6 and 7) • 8.2.A Identify pairs of angles as complementary, supplementary, adjacent, or vertical, and use these relationships to determine missing angle measures. (Grade 7) • 8.3.A Summarize and compare data sets in terms of variability and measures of center. (Grade 7) • 8.3.F Determine probabilities for mutually exclusive, dependent, and independent events for small sample spaces. (Grade 7) • 8.3.G Solve single- and multi-step problems using counting techniques and Venn diagrams and verify the solutions. (Grade 7)

  2. CCSS 7th Grade: Deletions from WA PE • 7.1.A Compare and order rational numbers using the number line, lists, and the symbols <, >, or =. (Grade 6) • 7.1.D Define and determine the absolute value of a number. (Grade 6) • 7.2.F Determine the slope of a line corresponding to the graph of a proportional relationship and relate slope to similar triangles. (Grade 8) • 7.2.I Solve single- and multi-step problems involving conversion within or between measurement systems and verify the solutions. (Grade 5, Grade 6) • 7.3.A Determine the surface area and volume of cylinders using the appropriate formulas and explain why the formulas work. (Grade 8) • 7.3.B Determine the volume of pyramids and cones using formulas. (Grade 8) • 7.4.D Construct and interpret histograms, stem-and-leaf plots, and circle graphs. (limited Grade 6, high school) • 7.5.A Graph ordered pairs of rational numbers and determine the coordinates of a given point in the coordinate plane. (Grade 6) • 7.2.G Relate unit rate (7th) to the slope (8th) of the associated line of a proportional relationship. (Grade 8) • 7.5.B Write the prime factorization of whole numbers greater than 1 using exponents when appropriate (Not CCSS)

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