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polygons.
M7.C
M7.C.3.1.1 Plot and/or identify ordered pairs on a coordinate plane (all four
quadrants).
M7.C.3.1.2 Identify Quadrants I, II, III, IV, the x- & y-axes and the origin on a
coordinate plane.
M7.D
M7.D.1.1.1 Describe, extend or find a missing element of a pattern (show 3
repetitions of the pattern)
fractions or decimals - may use only one operation from +, - or x
whole numbers – may use only one operation from +, -, x, ÷ or squares
M7.D
M7.D.2.1.1 Select and/or use appropriate strategies to solve one-step equations (no
negative numbers).
M7.D.2.1.2 Use substitution of one and/or two variables to simplify expressions
(whole numbers only – use order of operations).
M7.D
M7.D.2.2.1 Identify expressions, equations or inequalities that model mathematical
situations (using whole numbers or decimals, no more than two operations and one
variable).
M7.D
M7.D.3.1.1 Solve problems involving a constant rate of change (e.g., word problems,
graphs or data tables).
M7.D.3.1.2 Describe and/or use the relationship of data displayed on a rate of change
graph (e.g., how does the x-axis data relate to the y-axis data).
M7.E
M7.E.1.1.1 Analyze data and/or answer questions pertaining to data represented in
histograms, double bar graphs, multiple line graphs or stem-and-leaf plots.
M7.E
M7.E.2.1.1 Identify/calculate the mean (average), median, mode or range of a set of
data.
M7.E.2.1.2 Decide/choose which measure of central tendency (mean, median, mode
or range) would be most appropriate for a given situation.
M7.E
M7.E.3.1.1 Find the theoretical probability of a simple and/or compound event
(answer written as a fraction in lowest terms – any compound events should be
independent)
M7.E.3.1.2 Find the theoretical probability of an event not occurring (e.g., what is the
probability of not rolling a 1 on a number cube)
M7.E.3.1.3 Use data displayed in charts, graphs or tallies to find experimental
probability
M7.E
M7.E.4.1.1 Formulate predictions and/or draw conclusions based on data displays
(bar graphs, circle graphs or line graphs) or probability.

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