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5Grade 5 Standards
Top Mathematicians
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Personal Financial Literacy
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5.PFL.111.7.b.10A
Define income tax, payroll tax, sales tax, and property tax.
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5.PFL.111.7.b.10B
Explain the difference between gross income and net income.
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5.PFL.111.7.b.10C
Identify the advantages and disadvantages of different methods of payment, including check, credit card, debit card, and electronic payments.
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5.PFL.111.7.b.10D
Develop a system for keeping and using financial records.
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5.PFL.111.7.b.10E
Describe actions that might be taken to balance a budget when expenses exceed income.
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5.PFL.111.7.b.10F
Balance a simple budget.
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5.PFL.111.7.b.10A
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Mathematical Process Standards
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5.MPS.111.7.b.1A
Apply mathematics to problems arising in everyday life, society, and the workplace.
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5.1Add and Subtract Money: Up to $10,0005
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5.2Division with Dividends Up to 6020
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5.3Division with Divisors Up to 1015
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5.4Division with Divisors Up to 10015
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5.5Multiply Three or More Numbers Up to 100015
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5.6Multiply Three or More Numbers Up to 10020
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5.7Add and Subtract Decimals Up to 1020
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5.8Multiply Decimals and Whole Numbers20
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5.9Multiply Money Amounts10
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5.10Divide Money Amounts10
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5.11Division with Decimal Quotients15
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5.12Add, Subtract Fractions with Like Denominators15
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5.13Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers15
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5.14Multiply Fractions15
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5.15Multiplication Up to 100015
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5.16Division with Divisors Up to 100 II20
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5.17Write Variable Equations to Represent5
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5.18Recipes5
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5.19Consumer Math: Unit Prices20
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5.20Price Lists20
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5.MPS.111.7.b.1B
Use a problem-solving model that incorporates analyzing given information, formulating a plan or strategy, determining a solution, justifying the solution, and evaluating the problem-solving process and the reasonableness of the solution.
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5.17Write Variable Equations to Represent5
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5.21Inequalities with Decimal Multiplication20
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5.22Inequalities with Decimal Addition and Subtraction10
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5.23Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction of Mixed Numbers20
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5.24Choose Numbers with a Particular Quotient15
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5.25Choose Decimals with a Particular Sum or Difference20
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5.26Function Tables15
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5.27Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers with Tables20
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5.28Write Variable Expressions5
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5.29Mixed Decimal Equations20
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5.30Mixed Decimal Equations20
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5.31Ratio Tables5
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5.32Ratios5
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5.MPS.111.7.b.1C
Select tools, including real objects, manipulatives, paper and pencil, and technology as appropriate, and techniques, including mental math, estimation, and number sense as appropriate, to solve problems.
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5.33Convert Numbers with Hundreds, Thousands, Millions20
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5.34Round Decimals15
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5.35Estimate Sums and Differences of Decimals15
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5.36Division with Decimal Quotients and Rounding15
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5.37Increasing Multiplication Patterns with Numbers Up to 10,00020
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5.38Increasing Division Patterns20
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5.39Increasing Decimal Division Patterns5
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5.40Decimals with Models10
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5.41Multiply Fractions with Models15
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5.MPS.111.7.b.1D
Communicate mathematical ideas, reasoning, and their implications using multiple representations, including symbols, diagrams, graphs, and language as appropriate.
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5.17Write Variable Equations to Represent5
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5.28Write Variable Expressions5
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5.37Increasing Multiplication Patterns with Numbers Up to 10,00020
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5.38Increasing Division Patterns20
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5.39Increasing Decimal Division Patterns5
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5.40Decimals with Models10
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5.41Multiply Fractions with Models15
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5.42Understanding Decimals Expressed in Words10
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5.43Understanding Integers5
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5.44Division with Remainder with Dividend Up to 10,00020
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5.45Division with Remainder with Dividend Up to 100020
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5.46Identify Place Values in Decimal Numbers10
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5.47Put Decimal Numbers in Order Up to 4 Places15
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5.49What Percentage Is Illustrated?10
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5.50Convert Scientific Notation15
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5.51Graph Points on a Coordinate Plane10
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5.52Coordinate Graphs with Decimals and Negative Numbers15
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5.53Coordinate Graphs Review with Whole Numbers10
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5.54Coordinate Graphs as Maps5
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5.55Relative Coordinates10
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5.56Convert Graphs to Input/Output Tables5
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5.57Graph Linear Functions15
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5.58Create Line Plots5
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5.59Identify Simple and Complex Solid Shapes5
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5.60Regular and Irregular Polygons5
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5.61Number of Sides in Polygons5
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5.MPS.111.7.b.1E
Create and use representations to organize, record, and communicate mathematical ideas.
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5.26Function Tables15
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5.27Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers with Tables20
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5.31Ratio Tables5
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5.33Convert Numbers with Hundreds, Thousands, Millions20
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5.49What Percentage Is Illustrated?10
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5.50Convert Scientific Notation15
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5.51Graph Points on a Coordinate Plane10
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5.52Coordinate Graphs with Decimals and Negative Numbers15
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5.53Coordinate Graphs Review with Whole Numbers10
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5.54Coordinate Graphs as Maps5
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5.55Relative Coordinates10
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5.56Convert Graphs to Input/Output Tables5
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5.57Graph Linear Functions15
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5.58Create Line Plots5
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5.62Input/Output Tables with Mixed Equations20
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5.63Multiply Decimals Using Grids10
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5.64Interpret Line Plots with Up to 5 Data Points5
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5.MPS.111.7.b.1F
Analyze mathematical relationships to connect and communicate mathematical ideas.
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5.17Write Variable Equations to Represent5
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5.28Write Variable Expressions5
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5.37Increasing Multiplication Patterns with Numbers Up to 10,00020
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5.38Increasing Division Patterns20
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5.39Increasing Decimal Division Patterns5
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5.42Understanding Decimals Expressed in Words10
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5.65Multiply Decimals Up to 20 Times Factors of 1020
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5.MPS.111.7.b.1G
Display, explain, and justify mathematical ideas and arguments using precise mathematical language in written or oral communication.
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5.31Ratio Tables5
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5.32Ratios5
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5.33Convert Numbers with Hundreds, Thousands, Millions20
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5.42Understanding Decimals Expressed in Words10
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5.50Convert Scientific Notation15
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5.66Choose Properties of Multiplication15
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5.67Reciprocals15
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5.68Prime and Composite Numbers10
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5.69Equivalent Ratios5
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5.70Equivalent Ratios15
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5.71Compare Ratios5
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5.72Describe Pictures as Ratios5
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5.73Area of Right Triangles10
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5.74Circle Graphs with Fractions5
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5.75Interpret Circle Graphs5
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5.MPS.111.7.b.1A
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Number and Operations
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5.NO.111.7.b.2
Represent the value of the digit in decimals through the thousandths using expanded notation and numerals.
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5.NO.111.7.b.2B
Compare and order two decimals to thousandths and represent comparisons using the symbols >, <, or =.
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5.NO.111.7.b.2C
Round decimals to tenths or hundredths.
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5.34Round Decimals15
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5.35Estimate Sums and Differences of Decimals15
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5.NO.111.7.b.3A
Estimate to determine solutions to mathematical and real-world problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.
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5.34Round Decimals15
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5.35Estimate Sums and Differences of Decimals15
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5.36Division with Decimal Quotients and Rounding15
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5.77Estimate Quotients When Dividing Mixed Numbers20
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5.78Estimate Quotients20
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5.79Estimate Sums and Differences of Decimals Up to 10015
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5.80Estimate Products of Decimal Numbers15
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5.NO.111.7.b.3B
Multiply with fluency a three-digit number by a two-digit number using the standard algorithm.
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5.NO.111.7.b.3C
Solve with proficiency for quotients of up to a four-digit dividend by a two-digit divisor using strategies and the standard algorithm.
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5.2Division with Dividends Up to 6020
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5.3Division with Divisors Up to 1015
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5.4Division with Divisors Up to 10015
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5.11Division with Decimal Quotients15
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5.16Division with Divisors Up to 100 II20
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5.24Choose Numbers with a Particular Quotient15
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5.36Division with Decimal Quotients and Rounding15
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5.38Increasing Division Patterns20
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5.39Increasing Decimal Division Patterns5
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5.44Division with Remainder with Dividend Up to 10,00020
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5.45Division with Remainder with Dividend Up to 100020
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5.83Division with Decimals15
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5.84Divide Two Numbers with Operands Up to 1220
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5.85Division with Decimal Quotients15
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5.86Divide Fractions by Whole Numbers10
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5.87Divide Unit Fractions by Whole Numbers Up to 20 I15
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5.88Divide Whole Numbers by Unit Fractions15
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5.89Divide Unit Fractions by Whole Numbers10
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5.NO.111.7.b.3D
Represent multiplication of decimals with products to the hundredths using objects and pictorial models, including area models.
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5.63Multiply Decimals Using Grids10
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5.NO.111.7.b.3E
Solve for products of decimals to the hundredths, including situations involving money, using strategies based on place-value understandings, properties of operations, and the relationship to the multiplication of whole numbers.
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5.66Choose Properties of Multiplication15
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5.81Multiply Three Digit Numbers Up to 100020
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5.90Multiply and Divide Decimals by Powers of Ten15
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5.91Multiply Decimals with Numbers Up to 1020
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5.92Multiply Decimals with Numbers Up to 100015
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5.93Multiply Decimals with 3 Numbers Up to 1020
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5.94Multiply Decimals with Numbers Up to 10 II20
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5.NO.111.7.b.3F
Represent quotients of decimals to the hundredths, up to four-digit dividends and two-digit whole number divisors, using objects and pictorial models, including area models.
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5.NO.111.7.b.3G
Solve for quotients of decimals to the hundredths, up to four-digit dividends and two-digit whole number divisors, using strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm.
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5.NO.111.7.b.3H
Represent and solve addition and subtraction of fractions with unequal denominators referring to the same whole using objects and pictorial models and properties of operations.
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5.NO.111.7.b.3I
Represent and solve multiplication of a whole number and a fraction that refers to the same whole using objects and pictorial models, including area models.
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5.41Multiply Fractions with Models15
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5.NO.111.7.b.3J
Represent division of a unit fraction by a whole number and the division of a whole number by a unit fraction such as 1/3 � 7 and 7 � 1/3 using objects and pictorial models, including area models.
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5.NO.111.7.b.3K
Add and subtract positive rational numbers fluently.
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5.7Add and Subtract Decimals Up to 1020
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5.13Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers15
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5.23Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction of Mixed Numbers20
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5.25Choose Decimals with a Particular Sum or Difference20
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5.96Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers Up to 2 Places10
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5.97Complete the Addition or Subtraction Sentence20
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5.98Add Fractions with Unlike Denominators20
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5.99Subtract Fractions with Unlike Denominators20
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5.100Add Multiple Fractions with Unlike Denominators20
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5.101Addition and Subtraction Equations with Fractions20
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5.102Add Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators10
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5.103Subtract Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators15
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5.104Addition and Subtraction Equations with Mixed Numbers15
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5.105Add and Subtract Fractions with Unlike Denominators15
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5.106Add Multiple Fractions10
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5.NO.111.7.b.3L
Divide whole numbers by unit fractions and unit fractions by whole numbers.
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5.NO.111.7.b.2
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Algebraic Reasoning
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5.AR.111.7.b.4A
Identify prime and composite numbers.
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5.68Prime and Composite Numbers10
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5.AR.111.7.b.4B
Represent and solve multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity.
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5.107Evaluate Exponents15
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5.108Exponents: Solve for the Variable15
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5.109Exponents with Decimal Bases15
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5.AR.111.7.b.4C
Generate a numerical pattern when given a rule in the form y = ax or y = x + a and graph.
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5.56Convert Graphs to Input/Output Tables5
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5.110Two-Variable Equations5
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5.AR.111.7.b.4D
Recognize the difference between additive and multiplicative numerical patterns given in a table or graph.
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5.37Increasing Multiplication Patterns with Numbers Up to 10,00020
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5.111Patterns Involving Addition and Multiplication20
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5.112Geometric Growth Patterns15
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5.113Increasing Growth Patterns15
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5.114Multiplication Patterns Over Increasing Place Values5
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5.115Addition Patterns Over Increasing Place Values15
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5.AR.111.7.b.4E
Describe the meaning of parentheses and brackets in a numeric expression.
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5.116Distributive Property5
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5.AR.111.7.b.4F
Simplify numerical expressions that do not involve exponents, including up to two levels of grouping.
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5.117Simplify Expressions15
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5.AR.111.7.b.4G
Use concrete objects and pictorial models to develop the formulas for the volume of a rectangular prism, including the special form for a cube (V = l x w x h, V = s x s x s, and V = Bh).
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5.AR.111.7.b.4H
Represent and solve problems related to perimeter and/or area and related to volume.
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5.AR.111.7.b.4A
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Geometry & Measurement
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5.GM.111.7.b.5
The student applies mathematical process standards to classify two-dimensional figures by attributes and properties. The student is expected to classify two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy of sets and subsets using graphic organizers based on their attributes and properties.
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5.GM.111.7.b.6A
Recognize a cube with side length of one unit as a unit cube having one cubic unit of volume and the volume of a three-dimensional figure as the number of unit cubes (n cubic units) needed to fill it with no gaps or overlaps if possible.
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5.GM.111.7.b.6B
Determine the volume of a rectangular prism with whole number side lengths in problems related to the number of layers times the number of unit cubes in the area of the base.
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5.GM.111.7.b.7
The student applies mathematical process standards to select appropriate units, strategies, and tools to solve problems involving measurement. The student is expected to solve problems by calculating conversions within a measurement system, customary or metric.
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5.GM.111.7.b.8A
Describe the key attributes of the coordinate plane, including perpendicular number lines (axes) where the intersection (origin) of the two lines coincides with zero on each number line and the given point (0, 0); the x-coordinate, the first number in an ordered pair, indicates movement parallel to the x-axis starting at the origin; and the y-coordinate, the second number, indicates movement parallel to the y-axis starting at the origin.
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5.GM.111.7.b.8B
Describe the process for graphing ordered pairs of numbers in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane.
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5.GM.111.7.b.8C
Graph in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane ordered pairs of numbers arising from mathematical and real-world problems, including those generated by number patterns or found in an input-output table.
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5.54Coordinate Graphs as Maps5
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5.GM.111.7.b.5
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Data Analysis
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5.DA.111.7.b.9A
Represent categorical data with bar graphs or frequency tables and numerical data, including data sets of measurements in fractions or decimals, with dot plots or stem-and-leaf plots.
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5.58Create Line Plots5
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5.128Create Bar Graphs5
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5.129Create Double Bar Graphs Using Tables5
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5.130Create Line Graphs5
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5.131Create Double Line Graphs Using Tables5
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5.DA.111.7.b.9B
Represent discrete paired data on a scatterplot.
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5.132Scatter Plots5
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5.DA.111.7.b.9C
Solve one- and two-step problems using data from a frequency table, dot plot, bar graph, stem-and-leaf plot, or scatterplot.
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5.64Interpret Line Plots with Up to 5 Data Points5
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5.128Create Bar Graphs5
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5.133Interpret Bar Graphs5
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5.134Interpret Double Bar Graphs5
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5.135Interpret Line Graphs5
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5.136Interpret Double Line Graphs5
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5.137Interpret Pictographs20
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5.DA.111.7.b.9A