Based on the i ready test my math goal is to work on my geometry. I will do this by doing my geometry skills on IXL.
We recently finished unit one math and its test. This unit was about area, and we mostly focused on two dimensional shapes. I did well. I needed the practice for the next year’s geometry unit. In all though I think there's always room for improvement.
Unit one learning target: Learning Target: In this unit, students learn to find areas of polygons by decomposing, rearranging, and composing shapes. They learn to understand and use the terms “base” and “height,” and find areas of parallelograms and triangles. Students approximate areas of non-polygonal regions by polygonal regions. They represent polyhedra with nets and find their surface areas.
I think I did pretty well, but on some lessons, I was a bit confused. I think if I wanted to do better I probably would have paid more attention.
Unit two learning target:: In this unit, students learn to understand and use the terms “ratio,” “rate,” “equivalent ratios,” “per,” “at this rate,” “constant speed,” and “constant rate,” and to recognize when two ratios are or are not equivalent. They represent ratios as expressions, and represent equivalent ratios with double number line diagrams, tape diagrams, and tables. They use these terms and representations in reasoning about situations involving color mixtures, recipes, unit pricing, and constant speed.
I did good in this unit because I got an Exceeds. There was answers I had that didn't make sense, but I edited them to get all ten questions right.
Unit three learning target: In this unit, students learn to understand and use the terms “unit rate,” “speed,” “pace,” “percent,” and “percentage,” and recognize that equivalent ratios have equal unit rates. They represent percentages with tables, tape diagrams, and double number line diagrams, and as expressions. They use these terms and representations in reasoning about situations involving unit price, constant speed, and measurement conversion.
This unit was about dividing fractions. I think I did well cause I got a Meets. I found some parts of the unit diffacult, but in the end I did good.
Unit four learning target:In this unit, students examine how the relative sizes of numerator and denominator affect the size of their quotient when numerator or denominator (or both) is a fraction. They acquire the understanding that dividing by a/b has the same outcome as multiplying by b, then by 1/a. They compute quotients of fractions. They solve problems involving lengths and areas of figures with fractional side lengths and extend the formula for the volume of a right rectangular prism to prisms with fractional edge lengths and use it to solve problems. They use tape diagrams, equations, and expressions to represent situations involving partitive or quotitive interpretations of division with fractions. Given a multiplication or division equation or expression with fractions, they describe a situation that it could represent. They use tape diagrams and equations in reasoning about situations that involve multiplication and division of fractions.
Learning target: I can fluently calculate sums, differences, products, and quotients of multi-digit whole numbers and decimals using efficient algorithms. I understand place value, the properties of operations, and the connection between different mathematical operations. I can apply these concepts strategically in real-world problem-solving tasks with confidence and precision. This is the arithmetic in base ten unit 5 math learning target.
I accidentally got an Exceeds. I think I just gave up on one of the questions, but I’m pretty sure I got it right anyways. I found this unit really hard because there was a bunch of division, and decimals.