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Math Sunshine State Standards Wall poster

MAA Associates verbal names, written word names, and standard numerals with integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, real numbers Associates verbal names, written word names, and standard numerals with integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, real numbers

MAA Understands the relative size of integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and real numbers Understands the relative size of integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and real numbers

MAA Understands concrete and symbolic representations of real and complex numbers in real- world situations Understands concrete and symbolic representations of real and complex numbers in real- world situations

MAA understands that number can be represented in a variety of forms, including integers, fractions, decimals, percents and scientific notation, exponents, radicals, absolute value, and logarithms. understands that number can be represented in a variety of forms, including integers, fractions, decimals, percents and scientific notation, exponents, radicals, absolute value, and logarithms.

MAA Understands and uses the basic concepts of limits and infinity Understands and uses the basic concepts of limits and infinity

MAA understands & uses the real number system understands & uses the real number system

MAA Understands and explains the effects of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division on real numbers, including square roots, exponents, and appropriate inverse relationships Understands and explains the effects of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division on real numbers, including square roots, exponents, and appropriate inverse relationships

MAA Selects and justifies alternative strategies, such as using properties of numbers, including inverse, identity, distributive, associative, transitive, that allow operational shortcuts for computational procedures in real-world or mathematical problems. Selects and justifies alternative strategies, such as using properties of numbers, including inverse, identity, distributive, associative, transitive, that allow operational shortcuts for computational procedures in real-world or mathematical problems.

MAA Adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides real numbers, including square roots and exponents, using appropriate methods of computing, such as mental mathematics, paper and pencil, and calculator Adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides real numbers, including square roots and exponents, using appropriate methods of computing, such as mental mathematics, paper and pencil, and calculator

MAA Uses estimation strategies in complex situations to predict results to check the reasonablenss of results Uses estimation strategies in complex situations to predict results to check the reasonablenss of results

MAB Uses concrete and graphic models to derive formula for finding perimeter, area, surface area, circumference, and volume of two-and three- dimensional shapes, including rectangular solids, cylinders. Uses concrete and graphic models to derive formula for finding perimeter, area, surface area, circumference, and volume of two-and three- dimensional shapes, including rectangular solids, cylinders.

MAB Uses concrete and graphic models to derive formulas for find rate, distance, time, angle measures, and arc lengths Uses concrete and graphic models to derive formulas for find rate, distance, time, angle measures, and arc lengths

M A B 143 relates the concepts of relates the concepts of Measurement to similarity and proportionality in real- world Situations.

M.A.B selects and uses direct (measured) selects and uses direct (measured) Or indirect (not measured ) methods of Or indirect (not measured ) methods of Measurement as appropriate. Measurement as appropriate.

M.A.B solves real-world problems involving solves real-world problems involving Rated measures (miles per hour, feet per second). Rated measures (miles per hour, feet per second).

MAB 341 solves real-world and mathematical solves real-world and mathematical Problems involving estimates of measurements, Problems involving estimates of measurements, Including length, time, weight/mass, temperature, Including length, time, weight/mass, temperature, Money, perimeter, area, and volume, and estimates Money, perimeter, area, and volume, and estimates The effects of measurement errors on calculations The effects of measurement errors on calculations

MAB 441 determines the level of accuracy and determines the level of accuracy and Precision, including absolute and relative errors Precision, including absolute and relative errors Or tolerance, required in real-world measurement Or tolerance, required in real-world measurement Situations. Situations.

M.A.B selects and uses appropriate selects and uses appropriate Instruments, technology, and techniques to Instruments, technology, and techniques to Measure quantities in order to achieve specified Measure quantities in order to achieve specified Degrees of accuracy in a problem situation. Degrees of accuracy in a problem situation.

M.A.C. 141 uses properties and relationships of uses properties and relationships of Geometric shapes to construct formal and informal Geometric shapes to construct formal and informal Proofs Proofs

M.A.C. 241 understands geometric understands geometric concepts such As perpendicularity, concepts such As perpendicularity, parallelism, tangency, parallelism, tangency, Congruency, similarity, Congruency, similarity, Reflections, symmetry, Reflections, symmetry, And transformations And transformations including flips, slides, turns, including flips, slides, turns, Enlargements, rotations, and fractals. Enlargements, rotations, and fractals.

M.A.C. 242 analyzes and applies geometric analyzes and applies geometric Relationships involving planar cross sections (the Relationships involving planar cross sections (the Intersection of a plane and a three-dimensional Intersection of a plane and a three-dimensional figure.) figure.)

M.A.C. 341 represents and applies geometric represents and applies geometric Properties and relationships to solve real-world Properties and relationships to solve real-world And mathematical problems including ratio, And mathematical problems including ratio, Proportion, and properties of right triangle Proportion, and properties of right triangle Trigonometry. Trigonometry.

M.A.C. 342 using a rectangular coordinate system (graph), using a rectangular coordinate system (graph), applies and algebraically verifies properties applies and algebraically verifies properties of two-and three-dimensional figures, of two-and three-dimensional figures, including distance, midpoint, slope, parallelism including distance, midpoint, slope, parallelism

M.A.D. 141 describes, analyzes, describes, analyzes, and generalizes, Relationships, patterns, and generalizes, Relationships, patterns, and functions using words and functions using words symbols, variables, tables, and graphs symbols, variables, tables, and graphs

M.A.D. 142 determines the impact when changing determines the impact when changing Parameters of given functions. Parameters of given functions.

M.A.D. 241 represents real-world problem represents real-world problem Situations using finite graphs, matrices, sequences, Situations using finite graphs, matrices, sequences, Series and recursive relations. Series and recursive relations.

M.A.D. 242 uses systems of equations and uses systems of equations and inequalities to solve real- world problems inequalities to solve real- world problems graphically, algebraically, and with matrices graphically, algebraically, and with matrices

M.A.E. 141 interprets the data that has been interprets the data that has been Collected, organized, and displayed in charts, Collected, organized, and displayed in charts, Tables, and plots. Tables, and plots.

M.A.E. 142 calculators measures of central calculators measures of central Tendency (mean, median, mode) and dispersion Tendency (mean, median, mode) and dispersion (range, standard deviation, and variance) for (range, standard deviation, and variance) for complex sets of data and determines the most complex sets of data and determines the most meaningful measure to describe the data meaningful measure to describe the data

M.A.E. 143 analyzes real-world data and makes analyzes real-world data and makes Predictions for larger populations by applying Predictions for larger populations by applying Formulas to calculate measures of central Formulas to calculate measures of central Tendency and dispersion using the sample Tendency and dispersion using the sample Population data, and using appropriate technology Population data, and using appropriate technology Including calculators and computers Including calculators and computers

M.A.E determines the probability using theCounting procedures, tables, tree diagrams, and Formulas for permutations and combinations. determines the probability using theCounting procedures, tables, tree diagrams, and Formulas for permutations and combinations.

M.A.E. 342 explains the limitations of using explains the limitations of using Statistical techniques and data in making Statistical techniques and data in making Inferences and valid arguments. Inferences and valid arguments.