Access Points Icon Access Point #:MA.6.A.3.In.e


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    • Access Point Number: MA.6.A.3.In.e  
      Access Point Description: Solve addition and subtraction number sentences (equations) using information from physical models, diagrams, and tables.

      Access Point Category: Independent  
      Remarks/Examples:

      Team Wins and Losses chart) How many more games did the Cowboys win than the Raiders? Make a number sentence and solve the problem. (37 - 30 = 7) insert original graphic with chart Team Wins Losses Cowboys 37 3 Raiders 30 10

      graphic of team scores

       
      Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07  
      Big Idea BIG IDEA 3 - Write, interpret, and use mathematical expressions and equations.

  • RELATED Benchmarks (2)
    • »  MA.6.A.3.4: Solve problems given a formula.
          Depth of Knowledge: Moderate     l Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07        
          This benchmark belongs to: BIG IDEA 3
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      »  MA.6.A.3.6: Construct and analyze tables, graphs, and equations to describe linear functions and other simple relations using both common language and algebraic notation.
          Depth of Knowledge: High     l Date Adopted or Revised: 09/07        
          This benchmark belongs to: BIG IDEA 3


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      Resource Type(s)
      » Teaching and Learning Mathematics through Hurricane Tracking (NCTM)--Featured for Math & Science Day
      Mathematics tasks based on data about hurricanes including constructing and interpreting graphs, analyzing patterns, determining rates of change and ratios, using the distance formula, and estimating.

      Used with permission...
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      Text Resource
      Teaching Idea (Primary Type)
      » Weather or Not? (NCTM) - Featured for Math & Science Day
      These activities give students opportunities to investigate weather conditions that involve reading and recording temperatures, graphing, making charts, solving word problems, and working with numbers.

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      Text Resource
      Teaching Idea (Primary Type)
      » Bouncing Tennis Balls
      Students develop their skills in collecting and recording data using the real-world situation of a bouncing tennis ball. They use the data collected to formulate the relationship between the dependent and independent variable in their experiment.
      Lesson Plan (Primary Type)
      Worksheet

      * Please note that examples of resources are not intended as complete curriculum.


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