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The document outlines a scope and sequence and calendar for a 7th grade math class. It discusses reteaching certain topics, upcoming units on probability, geometry, linear relationships and data/statistics. It also includes a year-at-a-glance benchmark table.

The proposed order and approximate ranges of upcoming units/topics of study are: Probability (9 days)- January 10-January 30, Geometry (14 days)- February 4-March 1, Linear Relationships (9 days)- March 18-April 5, Data and Statistics (8 days)- April 8-April 19.

Some of the TEKS standards mentioned are 7.6A, 7.6C, 7.6I, 7.7A, 7.8A, 7.9A, 7.9D, 7.12A, 7.12B, 7.12C relating to probability, expressions, equations, geometry, measurement and data.

2018-2019 SEVENTH GRADE MATH  

SCOPE AND SEQUENCE 


 
EDIT: 1/7/18  
 
After utilizing the SAS for mid-November through December and reassessing student understanding of Units 1-4 and 
finding low performance across formative and summative assessments, I will instead focus on teaching content strands for 
the remainder of the school year to ensure I can fluidly re-teach previously-learned material prior to my arrival in the 
math classroom in a more organized manner, allow for students to develop skills within a single unit topic, and assess 
summatively first within a single unit and then across units in time for the school-wide February Interim Assessment. April 
29th marks the start of STAAR Prep and the proposed plan below allows a week worth of instruction in the calendar for 
flexibility. 
 
Previously learned topics and basic re-teach integration plan:  
 
Proportionality: Will be re-taught through Probability, Intervention, Data and Statistics  
Equations and Inequalities: Will be re-taught through Intervention  
Angle Relationships: Will be re-taught through Geometry  
Geometry: Complete re-teach necessary, lowest performing area of study 
 
This is the proposed order and approximate ranges of upcoming units/topics of study: 40 days 
 
Probability (9 days)- January 10-January 30 
Geometry (14 days)- February 4-March 1  
Linear Relationships (9 days)- March 18-April 5 
Data and Statistics (8 days)- April 8-April 19  
 
 
 
 
 
 

YEAR-AT-A-GLANCE 
# OF 
BENCHMARK  UNIT TITLE  Contents  WEEK  DATES  IMPORTANT FLAGS  DURATION 
LESSONS 

Unit 1: Building  R​ational Numbers R1  1  8/20-8/24    5 


Foundations  Operations with Real Numbers 
  (decimals and fractions)  2  8/27-8/31  MAP Testing   5 
Geometry G1 
Area and Perimeter  3  9/4-9/7  Labor Day 9/3  4 
Equations E1   
Solving and Writing one step  4  9/10-9/14    5  5 weeks 
equations and inequalities   23 lessons 
Real Numbers R2  5  9/17-9/20  Staff PD 9/21   4   
PEMDAS, exponents, square roots 
  Geometry G2   
Q1  Perimeter and area of compound 
shapes 
Equations E2 
Solving and writing two step 
equations and inequalities 

Unit 2: Introductions  Rational Numbers R3   6  9/24-9/28    5 


  Equivalent Fractions, operations 
with Unlike Denominators  7  10/1-10/5  Columbus’s Day 10/8  4 
Geometry G3 
Triangles and interior angles  8  10/9-10/12  Staff PD Day 10/19  4 
Equations E3 
Solving Multistep, Combining like  9  10/15-10/18    5   
terms, and distributive property   
Proportions P1  4 weeks 
Intro Ratios and proportions, C1, C2  18 lessons 
ratio problems 
Probability Pb1 
Basics, fractions, sample space, 
experimental and theoretical 
  probability, complements 
   
Q2 
Unit 3: Focus on Fractions,  Rational Numbers R4  10  10/22-10/26    5 
Decimals, and Percents  Representing rational numbers, 
converting  11  10/29-11/2    5 
Geometry G4  5 weeks 
Congruent and Similar Figures  12  11/5-11/9    4  19 lessons 
Equations E4 
Fraction, decimal, and percent of  13  11/12-11/16    5 
equations 
Proportions P2  14  11/19-11/23  No School 11/19-11/23  0 
Percent of Problems 
Probability Pb2 
Fractions, decimal, percent, 
making prediction 
Data D1 
Analyzing and understanding Bar 
and Circle Graphs 
Financial Literacy L1 
Budgeting  

Unit 4: Applications and  Rational Numbers R5  15  11/26-11/30    5 


Connections  Percents Greater than 100 
Geometry G5  16  12/3-12/7    5 
Converting Units of Measurement 
Equations E5  17  12/10-12/14    5 
Graphing Inequality Answers 
Proportions P3  18  12/17-12/20  Interim Assessment Week  5 
Ratio Problems involving totals 
Probability Pb3  19  12/24-12/28  No School 12/24-12/28  0  6 weeks 
Probability of compound events,  20 lessons 
tree diagram and list 
Data D2 
Analyzing and understanding Dot 
Plot 
Financial Literacy L2 
Tax 

  20  12/31-1/4  No School 12/31-1/4  0 

Unit 5: Intermediate  Rational Numbers R6  21  1/8-1/11  Staff PD 1/8  4 


Applications and  Categorizing Rational numbers, 
Connections  operations with integers  22  1/14-1/1/18  MAP Testing 1/14-1/18  5 
  Geometry G6 
Focus on Positive and  Circles  23  1/22-1/25  No School 1/21  5 
Negative Numbers  Equations E6 
Inequalities with Negative  24  1/28-2/1    5 
Coefficients 
Proportions P4  25  2/4-2/8    5  5 weeks 
Q3  Percent Increase and Decrease  24 lessons 
Problems   
Probability Pb4 
Shortcuts to finding number of 
outcomes 
Data D3 
Analyzing and Understanding Box 
and Whisker Plot 
Financial Literacy L3 
Calculating Discounts  
Unit 6: Advanced  Rational Numbers R7  26  2/11-2/16    5 
Applications and  Ordering and comparing real 
Connections  numbers  27  2/18-2/22  Staff PD 2/18  4 
Geometry G7 
Perimeter and area of Compound  28  2/25-3/1    4 
Shapes including Circles and 
semicircles 
29  3/4-3/8  Interim Assessment Week  5 
Equations E7 
Two variable relationships in tables  6 weeks 
and equations  30  3/11-3/15  Spring Break 3/11-3/15  0  23 lessons 
Proportions P5 
Unit rates in equation or table  31  3/18-3/22    5 
Probability Pb5 
Replacement vs. No Replacement 
Data D4 
Comparing Populations 
 
 

Unit 7: Synthesis and  Geometry G8  32  3/25-3/29    5 


Extensions   Volume 
  Equations E8  33  4/1-4/5    5 
Focus on Graphs and  Two variable relationships on a 
Geometry  graph  34  4/8-4/12  Writing STAAR Test 4/9  4  4 weeks 
Q4 
Proportions P6  18 lessons 
Graphing Proportional relationships  35  4/15-4/18  Good Friday 4/19  4 
and understanding unit rates 
Geometry G9 
Surface Area 

Unit 7: STAAR Prep     36  4/22-4/26  Battle of the Flowers 4/26  4 


 
3 weeks 
37  4/29-5/3    5 
14 lessons 
38  5/6-5/10    5 

MAP Testing   39  5/13-5/17  STAAR Testing 5/13-5/16  0 


EOY 
Closeout - Last Week of School!  40  5/20-5/24  MAP Testing  5 

    41  5/27-5/31  No School 5/27  4   

Unit Title and Contents  Standards Addressed, ​Grade 8 Math TEKS 


(​bold​ denotes major focus of unit) 

Unit 1: Building Foundations  TEKS Focus 


   
Re​ al Numbers R1  Real Numbers R1 
Operations with Real Numbers (decimals and  7.3. Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to add, subtract, multiply, 
fractions)  and divide while solving problems and justifying solutions. The student is expected to  
● Add, subtract, multiply, divide with  7.3A. add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers fluently; and Supporting Standard  
decimals  7.3B. apply and extend previous understandings of operations to solve problems using addition, subtraction, 
● Add, subtract, multiply, divide with  multiplication, and division of rational numbers. Readiness Standard  
fractions with same denominator (for   
adding and subtracting)   Geometry G1 
● Equivalent fractions  6.8. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to use 
● Reducing fractions  geometry to represent relationships and solve problems. The student is expected to 
● Multi-step problems  6.8C. write equations that represent problems related to the area of rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, 
  and triangles and volume of right rectangular prisms where dimensions are positive rational numbers; and  
Geometry G1  6.8D. determine solutions for problems involving the area of rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, and 
Area and Perimeter  triangles and volume of right rectangular prisms where dimensions are positive rational numbers. Readiness 
● Using formulas  Standard 
● Rectangles, squares, parallelograms,   
triangles, trapezoids  Equations E1 
● Multi Step problems  6.6. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to use 
● Multi-step problems  multiple representations to describe algebraic relationships. The student is expected to  
  6.6C. represent a given situation using verbal descriptions, tables, graphs, and equations in the form y = kx or y 
Equations E1  = x + b. Readiness Standard  
Solving and Writing one step equations and   
inequalities   6.9. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to use 
● Inverse operations  equations and inequalities to represent situations. The student is expected to  
● Balancing equation  6.9A. write one-variable, one-step equations and inequalities to represent constraints or conditions within 
● Showing work  problems; Supporting Standard  
● Using reciprocal for fractions  6.9C. write corresponding real-world problems given one-variable, one step equations or inequalities. 
● Checking if a value is a solution  Supporting Standard 
● Positive coefficients only for inequalities  6.10. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to use 
● Multi-step problems  equations and inequalities to solve problems. The student is expected to 
  6.10A. model and solve one-variable, one-step equations and inequalities that represent problems, including 
Real Numbers R2  geometric concepts; and Readiness Standard  
PEMDAS, exponents, square roots  6.10B. determine if the given value(s) make(s) one-variable, one-step equations or inequalities true. 
● Order of operations  Supporting Standard  
● Parentheses    
● Exponents, ​square roots  Real Number R2 
● Practice with fractions and decimals  7.3. Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to add, subtract, multiply, 
● Multi-step problems  and divide while solving problems and justifying solutions. The student is expected to  
  7.3A. add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers fluently; and Supporting Standard  
Geometry G2  7.3B. apply and extend previous understandings of operations to solve problems using addition, subtraction, 
Perimeter and area of compound shapes  multiplication, and division of rational numbers. Readiness Standard  
● Compound shapes made up of polygons   
● Practice with decimals and fractions  Geometry G2 
● Multi Step problems  7.9. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to solve 
● Multi-step problems  geometric problems. The student is expected to  
  7.9C. determine the area of composite figures containing combinations of rectangles, squares, 
Equations E2  parallelograms, trapezoids, triangles, semicircles, and quarter circles; and Readiness Standard 
Solving and writing two step equations and   
inequalities  Equations E2 
● Inverse operations in two steps  7.10 Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to use 
● Showing work  one-variable equations and inequalities to represent situations. The student is expected to  
● Writing equations from problem  7.10A. write one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities to represent constraints or conditions within 
● Writing problem from equations and  problems; Supporting Standard  
inequalities  7.10C. write a corresponding real-world problem given a one-variable, two step equation or inequality. 
● Positive coefficients only for inequalities  Supporting Standard  
● Multi-step problems   
  7.11. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to solve 
one-variable equations and inequalities. The student is expected to  
7.11A. model and solve one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities; and Readiness Standard  
7.11B. determine if the given value(s) make(s) one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities true. 
Supporting Standard  
 

Unit 2: Introductions  TEKS Focus 


  Real Numbers R3 
Real Numbers R3   7.3. Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to add, subtract, multiply, 
Equivalent Fractions, operations with Unlike  and divide while solving problems and justifying solutions. The student is expected to  
Denominators  7.3A. add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers fluently; and Supporting Standard  
● Find equivalent fractions  7.3B. apply and extend previous understandings of operations to solve problems using addition, subtraction, 
● Reducing fractions  multiplication, and division of rational numbers. Readiness Standard  
● Adding and subtracting with unlike   
denominators  Geometry G3 
● Multi-step problems  7.11. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to solve 
  one-variable equations and inequalities. The student is expected to 
Geometry G3  7.11C. write and solve equations using geometry concepts, including the sum of the angles in a triangle, and 
Triangles and interior angles  angle relationships. Supporting Standard  
● Total 180 degrees   
● Finding missing angles  Equations E3 
● Recognizing which groups of 3 angles  7.10 Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to use 
could or could not form a triangle  one-variable equations and inequalities to represent situations. The student is expected to  
● Multi-step problems  7.10A. write one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities to represent constraints or conditions within 
  problems; Supporting Standard  
Equations E3  7.10C. write a corresponding real-world problem given a one-variable, two step equation or inequality. 
Solving Multistep, Combining like terms, and  Supporting Standard  
distributive property   
● Combining like terms on same side of  7.11. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to solve 
equation  one-variable equations and inequalities. The student is expected to  
● Distributing or dividing to solve problems of  7.11A. model and solve one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities; and Readiness Standard  
form a(x+b)=c  7.11B. determine if the given value(s) make(s) one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities true. 
● Multiplying to solve form (x+b)/a = y  Supporting Standard  
● Writing equations based on triangle angles   
equaling 180  Proportions P1 
● Multi-step problems  7.4. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent and solve problems 
  involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
Proportions P1  7.4D. solve problems involving ratios, rates, and percents, including multistep problems involving percent 
Intro Ratios and proportions, C1, C2 ratio problems  increase and percent decrease, and financial literacy problems. Readiness Standard  
● Setting up ratio chart for basic problems   
● Using table to make proportions  Probability Pb1 
● Solving proportions by cross multiplying  7.6. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to use probability and statistics to 
● Cross products are equal  describe or solve problems involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
● Multi-step problems 
  7.6A. represent sample spaces for simple and compound events using lists and tree diagrams; Supporting 
Probability Pb1  Standard  
Basics, fractions, sample space, experimental and  7.6E. find the probabilities of a simple event and its complement and describe the relationship between the 
theoretical probability, complements  two; Supporting Standard  
● Probability as fraction, favorable  7.6I. determine experimental and theoretical probabilities related to simple and compound events using data 
outcomes over total outcomes  and sample spaces. Readiness Standard  
● Reduce fractions   
● List sample space 
● Theoretical- based on physical set up what 
you think will happen 
● Experimental based on data or 
experiment 
● Multi-step problems 
 

Unit 3: Focus on Fractions, Decimals, and Percents  TEKS Focus 


  Real Numbers R4 
Real Numbers R4  7.3. Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to add, subtract, multiply, 
Representing rational numbers, converting  and divide while solving problems and justifying solutions. The student is expected to  
● Convert between fraction, decimal,  7.3A. add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers fluently; and Supporting Standard  
percent  7.3B. apply and extend previous understandings of operations to solve problems using addition, subtraction, 
Geometry G4  multiplication, and division of rational numbers. Readiness Standard  
Congruent and Similar Figures   
● Corresponding sides and angles  Geometry G4 
● Transformations that preserve congruence  7.5. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to use geometry to describe or solve 
● Dilations and scale factor  problems involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
● Using ratio chart to find missing sides   7.5A. generalize the critical attributes of similarity, including ratios within and between similar shapes; 
● Multi-step problems  Supporting Standard  
  7.5C. solve mathematical and real-world problems involving similar shape and scale drawings. Readiness 
Equations E4  Standard  
Fraction, decimal, and percent of equations   
● Translating words to equations  Equations E4 
● What number(Wn), What decimal (Wd),  7.10 Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to use 
What fraction (Wf), What percent (Wp), of  one-variable equations and inequalities to represent situations. The student is expected to  
(multiply), is (equals sign)  7.10A. write one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities to represent constraints or conditions within 
● Multi-step problems  problems; Supporting Standard  
  7.10C. write a corresponding real-world problem given a one-variable, two step equation or inequality. 
Proportions P2  Supporting Standard  
Percent of Problems   
● Setting up ratio chart/proportion to solve  7.11. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to solve 
percent of problems  one-variable equations and inequalities. The student is expected to  
● Practice  7.11A. model and solve one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities; and Readiness Standard  
● Multi-step problems  7.11B. determine if the given value(s) make(s) one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities true. 
  Supporting Standard  
Probability Pb2   
Fractions, decimal, percent, making prediction  Proportions P2 
● Writing probabilities as fraction, decimal,  7.4. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent and solve problems 
and percent equivalents  involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
● Understand that maximum/ certainty is  7.4D. solve problems involving ratios, rates, and percents, including multi-step problems involving percent 
100%  increase and percent decrease, and financial literacy problems. Readiness Standard  
● Using Ratio chart/proportions to make   
prediction  Probability Pb2 
● Multi-step problems  7.6. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to use probability and statistics to 
  describe or solve problems involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
Data D1  7.6A. represent sample spaces for simple and compound events using lists and tree diagrams; Supporting 
Analyzing and understanding Bar and Circle  Standard  
Graphs  7.6B. select and use different simulations to represent simple and compound events with and without 
● Categories as fraction or percent of total  technology ​(not assessed) 
● Comparing between categories  7.6C. make predictions and determine solutions using experimental data for simple and compound events; 
● Multi Step problems  Supporting Standard  
  7.6D. make predictions and determine solutions using theoretical probability for simple and compound 
Financial Literacy L1  events; Supporting Standard  
Budgeting   7.6E. find the probabilities of a simple event and its complement and describe the relationship between the 
● Assets and lliabilities  two; Supporting Standard  
● Income, savings, fixed and variable  7.6F use data from a random sample to make inferences about a population ​(not assessed) 
expenses, taxes  7.6H. solve problems using qualitative and quantitative predictions and comparisons from simple experiments; 
● Percent each category makes of total  and Readiness Standard  
budget  7.6I. determine experimental and theoretical probabilities related to simple and compound events using data 
● Multi-step problems  and sample spaces. Readiness Standard 
   
  Data D1 
7.6. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to use probability and statistics to 
describe or solve problems involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
7.6G. solve problems using data represented in bar graphs, dot plots, and circle graphs, including 
part-to-whole and 
 
 
Financial Literacy L1 
7.13. Personal financial literacy. The student applies mathematical process standards to develop an 
economic way of thinking and problem solving useful in one’s life as a knowledgeable consumer and investor. 
The student is expected to  
7.13B. identify the components of a personal budget, including income; planned savings for college, 
retirement, and emergencies; taxes; and fixed and variable expenses, and calculate what percentage each 
category comprises of the total budget; Supporting Standard  
7.13C. create and organize a financial assets and liabilities record and construct a net worth statement; 
Supporting Standard  
7.13D. use a family budget estimator to determine the minimum household budget and average hourly wage 
needed for a family to meet its basic needs in the student’s city or another large city nearby; Supporting 
Standard  
 

Unit 4: Applications and Connections  TEKS Focus 


  Real Numbers R5 
Real Numbers R5  7.3. Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to add, subtract, multiply, 
Percents Greater than 100  and divide while solving problems and justifying solutions. The student is expected to  
● Converting fraction, decimal, percent  7.3A. add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers fluently; and Supporting Standard  
● Fraction, decimal, percent of a number  7.3B. apply and extend previous understandings of operations to solve problems using addition, subtraction, 
when over 100 percent  multiplication, and division of rational numbers. Readiness Standard  
● Multi-step problems   
  Geometry G5 
Geometry G5  7.4. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent and solve problems 
Converting units of Measurement  involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
● Use formula sheet and/or memorize  7.4E. convert between measurement systems, including the use of proportions and the use of unit rates. 
common units  Supporting Standard  
● Using ratio chart   
● Multi-step problems  Equations E5 
  7.10. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to use 
Equations E5  one-variable equations and inequalities to represent situations. The student is expected to  
Graphing Inequality Answers  7.10B. represent solutions for one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities on number lines; and 
● Open circle close circle  Supporting Standard  
● Arrow   
● Practice   Proportions P3 
● Multi-step problems  7.4. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent and solve problems 
  involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
Proportions P3  7.4D. solve problems involving ratios, rates, and percents, including multistep problems involving percent 
Ratio Problems involving totals  increase and percent decrease, and financial literacy problems. Readiness Standard  
● Setting up and solving ratio charts   
● Practice   Probability Pb3 
● Multi-step problems  7.6. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to use probability and statistics to 
  describe or solve problems involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
Probability Pb3  7.6A. represent sample spaces for simple and compound events using lists and tree diagrams; Supporting 
Probability of compound events, tree diagram and  Standard  
list  7.6C. make predictions and determine solutions using experimental data for simple and compound events; 
● Making a tree diagram and listing  Supporting Standard  
outcomes  7.6D. make predictions and determine solutions using theoretical probability for simple and compound 
● Using sample space to find probability of  events; Supporting Standard  
compound events  7.6E. find the probabilities of a simple event and its complement and describe the relationship between the 
● Multi-step problems  two; Supporting Standard  
  7.6H. solve problems using qualitative and quantitative predictions and comparisons from simple experiments; 
Data D2  and Readiness Standard  
Analyzing and understanding Dot Plot  7.6I. determine experimental and theoretical probabilities related to simple and compound events using data 
Financial Literacy L2  and sample spaces. Readiness Standard 
Tax   
● Income  Data D2 
● Sales  7.6. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to use probability and statistics to 
● Property   describe or solve problems involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
● Payroll  7.6G. solve problems using data represented in bar graphs, dot plots, and circle graphs, including 
● Calculating income and sales tax as  part-to-whole and 
percent of total income or purchase cost   
● Simple and Compound Interest  FInancial Literacy F2 
Multi-step problems  7.13. Personal financial literacy. The student applies mathematical process standards to develop an 
  economic way of thinking and problem solving useful in one’s life as a knowledgeable consumer and investor. 
  The student is expected to  
J  7.13A. calculate the sales tax for a given purchase and calculate income tax for earned wages; Supporting 
Standard  
7.13E. calculate and compare simple interest and compound interest earnings; and Supporting Standard  
 
 
 
Unit 5: Intermediate Applications and Connections  TEKS Focus 
  Real Numbers R6 
Focus on Positive and Negative Numbers  7.2. Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent and use 
Real Numbers R6  rational numbers in a variety of forms. The student is expected to 
Categorizing Rational numbers, operations with  7.2A. extend previous knowledge of sets and subsets using a visual representation to describe relationships 
integers  between sets of rational numbers. Supporting Standard  
● Venn diagram of rationals, integers, whole   
numbers, natural/counting numbers  Geometry G6 
● Add, subtract, multiply, divide with  7.5. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to use geometry to describe or solve 
positives and negatives  problems involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
● Multi-step problems  7.5B. describe p as the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter; and Supporting Standard  
   
Geometry G6  7.9. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to solve 
Circles  geometric problems. The student is expected to  
● Circumference, radius, diameter, chords,  7.9A. solve problems involving the volume of rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, rectangular pyramids, and 
area  triangular pyramids; Readiness Standard  
● Using pi as decimal and fraction and  7.9B. determine the circumference and area of circles; Readiness Standard 
leaving pi as pi   
● Applying to real world problems  7.8. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to develop 
● Multi-step problems  geometric relationships with volume. ​(not assessed) 
  7.8C. use models to determine the approximate formulas for the circumference and area of a circle and 
Equations E6  connect the models to the actual formulas ​(not assessed) 
Inequalities with Negative Coefficients   
● Have to switch the sign when multiplying or  Equations E6 
dividing by negative  7.10 Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to use 
● Graphing and checking work  one-variable equations and inequalities to represent situations. The student is expected to  
● Multi-step problems  7.10A. write one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities to represent constraints or conditions within 
  problems; Supporting Standard  
Proportions P4  7.10B. represent solutions for one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities on number lines; and 
Percent Increase and Decrease Problems  Supporting Standard  
● Find percent of and then increase or  7.10C. write a corresponding real-world problem given a one-variable, two step equation or inequality. 
decrease  Supporting Standard  
● Using a ratio chart   
● Multi-step problems  7.11. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to solve 
  one-variable equations and inequalities. The student is expected to  
Probability Pb4  7.11A. model and solve one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities; and Readiness Standard  
Shortcuts to finding number of outcomes  7.11B. determine if the given value(s) make(s) one-variable, two-step equations and inequalities true. 
● Multiplying number of outcomes in each  Supporting Standard  
event to find total number of outcomes   
● Multiplying partial number of outcomes to  Proportions P4 
find total number of outcomes given  7.4. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent and solve problems 
constraints (even numbers and blue, etc)  involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
● Multiplying two probabilities to to find  7.4D. solve problems involving ratios, rates, and percents, including multistep problems involving percent 
compound probability  increase and percent decrease, and financial literacy problems. Readiness Standard  
● Multi-step problems   
  Probability Pb4 
Data D3  7.6. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to use probability and statistics to 
Analyzing and Understanding Box and Whisker Plot  describe or solve problems involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
● Collecting data  7.6C. make predictions and determine solutions using experimental data for simple and compound events; 
● Part of box and whisker: LE, Q1, M, Q3, UE,  Supporting Standard  
IQR, range  7.6D. make predictions and determine solutions using theoretical probability for simple and compound 
● Making a box and whisker plot  events; Supporting Standard  
● Interpreting box and whisker and  7.6E. find the probabilities of a simple event and its complement and describe the relationship between the 
understanding quartiles  two; Supporting Standard  
● Multi-step problems  7.6H. solve problems using qualitative and quantitative predictions and comparisons from simple experiments; 
  and Readiness Standard  
Financial Literacy L3   
Calculating Discounts  Data D3 
● Using percent of to find discount  7.12. Measurement and data. The student applies mathematical process standards to use statistical 
● Multi-step discount problems  representations to analyze data. The student is expected to  
  7.12A. compare two groups of numeric data using comparative dot plots or box plots by comparing their 
shapes, centers, and spreads; Readiness Standard  
 
FInancial Literacy F3 
7.13. Personal financial literacy. The student applies mathematical process standards to develop an 
economic way of thinking and problem solving useful in one’s life as a knowledgeable consumer and investor. 
The student is expected to  
7.13F. analyze and compare monetary incentives, including sales, rebates, and coupons. Supporting 
Standard  

Unit 6: Advanced Applications and Connections  TEKS Focus 


  Real Numbers R7 
Real Numbers R7  7.3. Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to add, subtract, multiply, 
Ordering and comparing real numbers  and divide while solving problems and justifying solutions. The student is expected to  
● Fractions, decimals, positives, negatives,  7.3A. add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers fluently; and Supporting Standard  
rational square roots  7.3B. apply and extend previous understandings of operations to solve problems using addition, subtraction, 
● Multi-step problems  multiplication, and division of rational numbers. Readiness Standard  
   
Geometry G7  7.2. Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent and use 
Perimeter and area of Compound Shapes  rational numbers in a variety of forms. The student is expected to 
including Circles and semicircles  7.2A. extend previous knowledge of sets and subsets using a visual representation to describe relationships 
● Altering area and circumference formulas  between sets of rational numbers. Supporting Standard  
● Compound shapes   
● Multi-step problems  Geometry G7 
  7.9. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to solve 
Equations E7  geometric problems. The student is expected to  
Two variable relationships in tables and equations  7.9C. determine the area of composite figures containing combinations of rectangles, squares, 
● Using patterns to create table  parallelograms, trapezoids, triangles, semicircles, and quarter circles; and Readiness Standard 
● Finding patterns in table   
● Y = kx  Equations E7 
● Y = mx+b  7.4. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent and solve problems 
● Multi-step problems  involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
  7.4A. represent constant rates of change in mathematical and real-world problems given pictorial, tabular, 
Proportions P5  verbal, numeric, graphical, and algebraic representations, including d = rt; Readiness Standard ( 
Unit rates in equation or table  7.4B. calculate unit rates from rates in mathematical and real-world problems; Supporting Standard  
● Using unit rates to create table of values  7.4C. determine the constant of proportionality (k = y/x) within mathematical and real-world problems; and 
● Using table of values to determine unit  Supporting Standard  
rates   
● Using equation y = kx to determine k,   
constant of proportionality/ unit rate  Proportions P5 
● Multi-step problems  7.7. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to 
  represent linear relationships using multiple representations. The student is expected to  
Probability Pb5  7.7A. represent linear relationships using verbal descriptions, tables, graphs, and equations that simplify to the 
Replacement vs. No Replacement  form y = mx + b. Readiness Standard 
● Compound probability when replacing   
items (cards, marbles, etc)  Probability Pb5 
● Compound probability when not relacing  7.6. Proportionality. The student applies mathematical process standards to use probability and statistics to 
items (cards, marbles, etc)  describe or solve problems involving proportional relationships. The student is expected to  
● Multi-step problems  7.6A. represent sample spaces for simple and compound events using lists and tree diagrams; Supporting 
  Standard  
Data D4  7.6C. make predictions and determine solutions using experimental data for simple and compound events; 
Comparing Populations  Supporting Standard  
● Bar Graphs  7.6D. make predictions and determine solutions using theoretical probability for simple and compound 
● Dot Plots  events; Supporting Standard  
● Box and Whisker  7.6E. find the probabilities of a simple event and its complement and describe the relationship between the 
● Multi-step problems  two; Supporting Standard  
  7.6H. solve problems using qualitative and quantitative predictions and comparisons from simple experiments; 
and Readiness Standard  
7.6I. determine experimental and theoretical probabilities related to simple and compound events using data 
and sample spaces. Readiness Standard 
 
Data D4 
7.12. Measurement and data. The student applies mathematical process standards to use statistical 
representations to analyze data. The student is expected to  
7.12A. compare two groups of numeric data using comparative dot plots or box plots by comparing their 
shapes, centers, and spreads; Readiness Standard  
7.12B. use data from a random sample to make inferences about a population; and Supporting Standard  
7.12C. compare two populations based on data in random samples from these populations, including 
informal comparative inferences about differences between the two populations. Supporting Standard  
 
 
 

Unit 7: Synthesis and Extensions  TEKS Focus 


   
Focus on Geometry and Graphing  Geometry G8 
  7.9. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to solve 
Geometry G8  geometric problems. The student is expected to  
Volume  7.9A. solve problems involving the volume of rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, rectangular pyramids, and 
● Rectangular prisms  triangular pyramids; Readiness Standard  
● Triangular prisms   
● Rectangular pyramids  7.8. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to develop 
● Triangular pyramids  geometric relationships with volume. ​(not assessed) 
● Multi-step problems  7.8A. model the relationship between the volume of a rectangular prism and a rectangular pyramid having 
  both congruent bases and heights and connect that relationship to the formulas ​(not assessed) 
Equations E8  7.8B. explain verbally and symbolically the relationship between the volume of a triangular prism and a 
Two variable relationships on a graph  triangular pyramid having both congruent bases and heights and connect that relationship to formulas ​(not 
● Using a table of value to graph  assessed) 
● Matching a graph to a table of values   
● Multi-step problems  Equations E8 
  7.7. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to 
Proportions P6  represent linear relationships using multiple representations. The student is expected to  
Graphing Proportional relationships and  7.7A. represent linear relationships using verbal descriptions, tables, graphs, and equations that simplify to the 
understanding unit rates  form y = mx + b. Readiness Standard 
● Proportional vs non-proportional graphs   
● Using graph to identify unit rate  Proportions P6 
● Multi-step problems  7.7. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to 
  represent linear relationships using multiple representations. The student is expected to  
Geometry G9  7.7A. represent linear relationships using verbal descriptions, tables, graphs, and equations that simplify to the 
Surface Area  form y = mx + b. Readiness Standard 
● Rectangular prism   
● Triangular prism  Geometry G9 
● Rectangular pyramid  7.9. Expressions, equations, and relationships. The student applies mathematical process standards to solve 
● Triangular pyramid  geometric problems. The student is expected to  
● Multi-step problems  7.9D. solve problems involving the lateral and total surface area of a rectangular prism, rectangular pyramid, 
  triangular prism, and triangular pyramid by determining the area of the shape’s net. Supporting Standard  
   
   
   
 
 
 

Unit 7: STAAR Prep   All readiness TEKS integrated towards TEKS-ing Towards STAAR Materials and other relevant activities 
 

MAP Testing    
May 21 - May 25 (1 week) 

Closeout - Last Week of School!  TBD: special lessons 


May 28 - June 1 

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