5th Grade TAG Math
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Fall Semester
1. Equivalent Representations and Uses of Numbers
6.2E Representation of division including fraction notation
6.4E Representing ratios and percents
6.4F Representing benchmark fractions using a variety of representations
6.4G Generating equivalent forms of fractions, decimals and percents
6.5C Using equivalent fractions, decimals and percents to show parts of a whole
2. Identify, Locate and Order Rational Numbers
3. Operations and Applications of Integers
6.3A Dividing rational numbers and multiplying by its reciprocal
6.3B Determining whether a quantity is increased or decreased when multiplied by a fraction
6.3C Integer operations with models and algorithms
6.3D Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers
6.3E Multiplying and dividing positive rational numbers
7.3A Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing rational numbers
4. Understand and Apply Ratios, Rates and Percents
6. Personal Financial Literacy
5.10A Defining income, payroll, sales and property taxes
5.10B Differences between gross and net incomes
5.10C Advantages and disadvantages of different payment methods
5.10D System for keeping financial records
5.10E Actions to take when expenses exceed income
5.10F Balancing a simple budget
6.14A Features and costs of checking account and debit cards
6.14B Differences between debit cards and credit cards
6.14C Balance a check register that includes deposits, withdrawals and transfers
6.14D Establishing a positive credit history
6.14E Information on a credit report
6.14F Value of a credit report
6.14G Various methods to pay for college
6.14H Annual salaries of several occupations
7.13B Identifying components of a personal budget
7.13C Creating and organizing financial assets and liabilities
Spring Semester
8. Apply Understanding of Sides and Angles of Polygons
10. Data Representation and Data Analysis
5.9B Representing data on a scatterplot
5.9C Solving one and two step problems using data from graphs and plots
6.12A Representing numerical data
7.12A Comparing data with dot plots and box plots
6.12B Center, spread and shape of data distribution
6.12C Mean, median range and interquartile range
6.12D Mode, relative frequency table and percent bar graph
6.13A Summarized data in dot plots, stem and leaf plots, histograms and box plots
7.6F Inferences using random population samplings
7.6G Solving problems with bar graphs, dot plots and circle graphs
7.12B Inferences based on data from random samples
11. Represent Multiplicative and Additive Relationships
12. Represent, Solve and Graph One Step Equations
6.9A One variable, one step equations and inequalities
6.9B Number lines with one-variable, one step equations and inequalities
6.9C Writing problems with one variable, one step equations or inequalities
6.10A Geometric concepts with one-variable, one step equations or inequalities
6.10B Determine if values make one variable, one step equations or inequalities true
13. Demonstrating Circle Relationships and Solving Problems