Illinois State Standards Alignments Grades Three through Eleven



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Grade 3 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 3, IL 6 - Demonstrate and apply a knowledge and sense of numbers, including numeration and operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), patterns, ratios and proportions. IL 6A - Representations and Ordering - Read, Write, and Represent Numbers IL 6.3.01 - Read, write, recognize, Skill Area 3 - Numeration and model equivalent representations Concepts of whole numbers and their place values up to 100,000. Skill 13 - N08 - Hundreds: Identify place value of digits Skill 14 - N09 - Hundreds: Write numerals in expanded form Skill 17 - N13 - Thousands: Identify place value of digits Skill 18 - N14 - Thousands: Write numerals in expanded form Skill 21 - N18 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Identify place value of digits Skill 22 - N19 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Write numerals in expanded form IL 6.3.02 - Identify and write (in words and standard form) whole numbers up to 100,000. IL 6.3.03 - Recognize a fraction represented with a pictorial model. IL 6.3.04 - Represent multiplication as repeated addition. - Order and Compare Numbers IL 6.3.05 - Order and compare whole numbers up to 10,000 using symbols (>, <, or =) and words (e.g., greater (more) than, less than, equal to, between). Page 1 of 58 Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill 3 - NA3 - Ones: Relate numerals and number words Skill 8 - N03 - Tens: Relate numeral and number word Skill 12 - N07 - Hundreds: Relate numeral and number word Skill 16 - N12 - Thousands: Relate numeral and number word Skill 20 - N17 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Relate numeral and number word Skill 6 - N01 - Tens: Place numerals (10-99) in order of value

Grade 3 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 3, IL 6.3.06 - Order and compare decimals expressed using monetary units. - Number Line IL 6.3.07 - Identify and locate whole numbers and halves on a number line. - Classifications of Numbers IL 6.3.08 - Solve problems involving descriptions of numbers, including characteristics and relationships (e.g., odd/even, factors/multiples, greater than, less than). IL 6B 6C - Computation, Operations, Estimation, and Properties Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill 11 - N06 - Hundreds: Place numerals in order of value Skill 15 - N11 - Thousands: Place numerals in order of value Skill 5 - N00 - Ones: Locate numbers on a number line Skill 6 - N01 - Tens: Place numerals (10-99) in order of value Skill 9 - N04 - Tens: Identify one more/one less across decades Skill 15 - N11 - Thousands: Place numerals in order of value - Number Operations IL 6.3.09 - Solve problems and number sentences involving addition and subtraction with regrouping. Skill Area 4 - Computation Processes Skill 8 - C08 - Addition beyond basic facts with regrouping (2d+1d, 2d+2d) Skill Area 9 - Word Problems IL 6.3.10 - Solve problems involving the value of a collection of bills and coins whose total value is $10.00 or less, and make change. IL 6.3.11 - Model and apply basic Skill Area 4 - Computation multiplication facts (up to 10 10), and Processes apply them to related multiples of 10 (e.g., 3 4=12, 30 4=120). Page 2 of 58 Skill 9 - C09 - Subtraction beyond basic facts with regrouping (2d-1d, 2d- 2d) Skill 10 - C10 - Addition beyond basic facts with double regrouping (3d+2d, 3d+3d) Skill 11 - C11 - Subtraction beyond basic facts with double regrouping (3d-2d, 3d-3d) Skill 4 - W08 - Word problems: Addition beyond basic facts with regrouping (2d+1d, 2d+2d) Skill 5 - W09 - Word problems: Subtraction beyond basic facts with regrouping (2d-1d, 2d-2d) Skill 12 - C12 - Multiplication basic facts

Grade 3 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 3, - Properties IL 6.3.12 - Use the inverse relationships between addition and subtraction to complete basic fact sentences and solve problems (e.g., 5 + 3 = 8 and 8-3 = ). IL 6.3.13 - Solve problems involving the multiplicative identity of one (e.g., 3 1 =3) and the additive identity of zero (e.g., 3+0 =3). - Estimation IL 6.3.14 - Make estimates appropriate to a given situation with whole numbers. IL 6D - Ratios, Proportions, and Percents - Identify and Express Ratios - Proportional Reasoning - Percents IL 7 - Estimate, make and use measurements of objects, quantities and relationships and determine acceptable levels of accuracy. Skill Area 9 - Word Problems Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill Area 7 - Measurement Skill 6 - W12 - Word problems: Multiplication of basic facts Skill 10 - N05 - Tens: Understand the concept of zero Skill 10 - M02 - Customary measures: Estimating linear measures IL 7A 7B 7C - Units, Tools, Estimation, and Applications - Elapsed Time IL 7.3.01 - Solve problems involving simple elapsed time in compound units (e.g., hours, minutes, days). - Measurement Tools IL 7.3.02 - Select and use appropriate standard units and tools to measure length (to the nearest inch or cm), time (to the nearest minute), and temperature (to the nearest degree). - Area, Perimeter, and Circumference IL 7.3.03 - Solve problems involving the perimeter of a polygon with given side lengths or a given non-standard unit (e.g., paperclip). Skill Area 6 - Geometry Skill 15 - M08 - Estimating linear measure in metric units. Skill 11 - G03 - Perimeter: square Skill 12 - G04 - Perimeter: rectangle Skill 13 - G05 - Perimeter: triangle Page 3 of 58

Grade 3 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 3, IL 7.3.04 - Solve problems involving the area of a figure when whole and half square units are shown within the figure. - Estimation IL 7.3.05 - Compare and estimate length (including perimeter), area, and weight/mass using referents. - Volume and Surface Area IL 7.3.06 - Determine the volume of a solid figure that shows cubic units. - Measurement Conversions IL 7.3.07 - Solve problems involving simple unit conversions within the same measurement system for time and length. - Indirect Measurements and Scale Drawings IL 8 - Use algebraic and analytical methods to identify and describe patterns and relationships in data, solve problems and predict results. IL 8A - Representations, Patterns, and Expressions - Patterns IL 8.3.01 - Determine a missing term in a pattern (sequence), describe a pattern (sequence), and extend a pattern (sequence) when given a description or pattern (sequence). Skill Area 7 - Measurement Skill Area 6 - Geometry Skill 9 - M01 - Customary measures: Inches, feet, yards Skill 9 - G01 - Identify numeric patterns - Write and Simplify Expressions Skill Area 10 - Algebra Skill 1 - A00 - Can skip count by 2, 5, 10 in ascending order IL 8.3.02 - Write an expression to represent a given situation. - Evaluate Algebraic Expressions IL 8B - Connections Using Tables, Graphs, and Symbols - Describing Change - Coordinate System - Representations - Inequalities IL 8C 8D - Writing, Interpreting, and Solving Equations - Write Equations and Inequalities Page 4 of 58

Grade 3 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 3, IL 8.3.03 - Represent simple mathematical relationships with number sentences (equations and inequalities). - Solve Equations and Inequalities IL 8.3.04 - Solve one-step addition Skill Area 10 - Algebra and subtraction equations that have a missing number or missing operation sign (e.g., 3 + = 5, 6 1 = 7). IL 8.3.05 - Solve word problems involving unknown quantities. IL 9 - Use geometric methods to analyze, categorize and draw conclusions about points, lines, planes and space. IL 9A - Properties of Single Figures and Coordinate Geometry - Properties of Single Figures IL 9.3.01 - Identify, describe, and Skill Area 6 - Geometry sketch two-dimensional shapes (triangles, squares, rectangles, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons) according to the number of sides, length of sides, and number of vertices. IL 9.3.02 - Identify and describe three-skildimensional shapes (cubes, spheres, Area 6 - Geometry cones, cylinders, prisms, and pyramids) according to their characteristics (faces, edges, vertices). - Circles - Coordinate Geometry IL 9.3.03 - Locate and identify points using numbers and symbols on a grid, and describe how points relate to each other on a grid (e.g., "heart symbol" is 2 units below "sun symbol", point A is 3 units to the right of point B). - Symmetry IL 9.3.04 - Identify whether or not a Skill Area 6 - Geometry figure has a line of symmetry, and sketch or identify the line of symmetry. - Transformations IL 9.3.05 - Identify images resulting Skill Area 6 - Geometry from flips (reflections), slides (translations), or turns (rotations). Page 5 of 58 Skill 2 - A01 - Simple number sentence Skill 6 - GA6 - Recognize elements of basic shapes Skill 7 - GA7 - Identify common solid shapes Skill 5 - GA5 - Understand basic symmetry Skill 3 - GA3 - Identify common plane shapes when rotated

Grade 3 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 3, - Lines, Segments, Rays, and Angles IL 9.3.06 - Identify parallel lines. Skill Area 6 - Geometry Skill 21 - G14 - Identify parallel lines IL 9B - Relationships Between and Among Multiple Figures - Relationships Between Two- and Three-Dimensional Objects IL 9.3.07 - Identify the twodimensional components of a threedimensional object (e.g., a cube has square faces). IL 9.3.08 - Identify a threedimensional object from its net. - Composing and Decomposing Figures IL 9.3.09 - Predict the result of putting shapes together (composing) and taking them apart (decomposing). - Congruency and Similarity IL 9.3.10 - Identify congruent and similar figures by visual inspection. - Distance IL 9.3.11 - Determine the distance between two points on the number line in whole numbers. IL 9C - Justifications of Conjectures and Conclusions IL 9D - Trigonometry IL 10 - Collect, organize and analyze data using statistical methods; predict results; and interpret uncertainty using concepts of probability. IL 10A 10B - Data Analysis and Statistics - Read and Interpret Displays IL 10.3.01 - Read and interpret data represented in a pictograph, bar graph, Venn diagram (with two circles), tally chart, or table. - Complete and Create Displays Skill Area 8 - Data Analysis and Statistics Skill 1 - SA1 - Read tally charts Skill 2 - S00 - Read simple pictographs Skill 3 - S01 - Read table Skill 4 - S02 - Read bar graph Skill 6 - S04 - Interpret table Skill 7 - S05 - Interpret bar graph Page 6 of 58

Grade 3 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 3, IL 10.3.02 - Complete missing parts of a pictograph, bar graph, tally chart, or table for a given set of data. - Line of Best Fit - Statistics IL 10.3.03 - Determine the mode, given a set of data or a graph. IL 10C - Probability - Probability IL 10.3.04 - Classify events using words such as certain, most likely, equally likely, least likely, possible, and impossible. IL 10.3.05 - Describe the chances associated with a context presented visually, including using the response format "3 out of 4." - Outcomes and Counting Principles Page 7 of 58

Grade 4 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 4, IL 6 - Demonstrate and apply a knowledge and sense of numbers, including numeration and operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), patterns, ratios and proportions. IL 6A - Representations and Ordering - Read, Write, and Represent Numbers IL 6.4.01 - Read, write, recognize, Skill Area 3 - Numeration and model equivalent representations Concepts of whole numbers and their place values up to 1,000,000. Skill 13 - N08 - Hundreds: Identify place value of digits Skill 14 - N09 - Hundreds: Write numerals in expanded form Skill 17 - N13 - Thousands: Identify place value of digits Skill 18 - N14 - Thousands: Write numerals in expanded form Skill 21 - N18 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Identify place value of digits Skill 22 - N19 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Write numerals in expanded form IL 6.4.02 - Identify and write (in words and standard form) whole numbers up to 1,000,000. Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts IL 6.4.03 - Read, write, recognize, Skill Area 3 - Numeration and model equivalent representations Concepts of fractions; divide regions or sets to represent a fraction. IL 6.4.04 - Represent multiplication as repeated addition. - Order and Compare Numbers IL 6.4.05 - Order and compare whole numbers up to 100,000. Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill 12 - N07 - Hundreds: Relate numeral and number word Skill 16 - N12 - Thousands: Relate numeral and number word Skill 23 - N21 - Fractions and decimals: Convert fraction to equivalent fraction Skill 15 - N11 - Thousands: Place numerals in order of value Skill 19 - N16 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Place numerals in order of value IL 6.4.06 - Order and compare decimals through hundredths. Page 8 of 58

Grade 4 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 4, IL 6.4.07 - Order and compare fractions having like denominators with or without models. - Number Line IL 6.4.08 - Identify and locate whole numbers, halves, and fourths on a number line. - Classifications of Numbers IL 6.4.09 - Solve problems involving descriptions of numbers, including characteristics and relationships (e.g., odd/even, factors/multiples, greater than, less than). IL 6B 6C - Computation, Operations, Estimation, and Properties Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill 5 - N00 - Ones: Locate numbers on a number line Skill 9 - N04 - Tens: Identify one more/one less across decades - Number Operations IL 6.4.10 - Solve problems and Skill Area 4 - Computation number sentences involving addition Processes and subtraction with regrouping and multiplication (up to three-digit by onedigit). Skill Area 9 - Word Problems Skill 8 - C08 - Addition beyond basic facts with regrouping (2d+1d, 2d+2d) Skill 9 - C09 - Subtraction beyond basic facts with regrouping (2d-1d, 2d- 2d) Skill 10 - C10 - Addition beyond basic facts with double regrouping (3d+2d, 3d+3d) Skill 11 - C11 - Subtraction beyond basic facts with double regrouping (3d-2d, 3d-3d) Skill 14 - C14 - Multiplication beyond basic facts, no regrouping (2dx1d) Skill 18 - C18 - Addition of whole numbers: any difficulty Skill 19 - C19 - Subtraction whole numbers: any difficulty Skill 4 - W08 - Word problems: Addition beyond basic facts with regrouping (2d+1d, 2d+2d) Skill 5 - W09 - Word problems: Subtraction beyond basic facts with regrouping (2d-1d, 2d-2d) Skill 8 - W14 - Word problems: Multiplication beyond basic facts, no regrouping (2dx1d) Skill 12 - W18 - Word problems: Addition of whole numbers, any difficulty Page 9 of 58

Grade 4 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 4, IL 6.4.11 - Solve problems involving the value of a collection of bills and coins whose total value is $100.00 or less, and make change. IL 6.4.12 - Model and apply basic multiplication and division facts (up to 12 12), and apply them to related multiples of 10 (e.g., 3 9=27, 30 9=270, 6 3=2, 600 3=200). Skill 13 - W19 - Word problems: Subtraction of whole numbers, any difficulty IL 6.4.13 - Model situations involving addition and subtraction of fractions with like denominators. - Properties IL 6.4.14 - Solve problems involving the commutative and distributive properties of operations on whole numbers [e.g., 8 + 7 = 7 + 8, 27 5 = (20 5) + (7 5)]. IL 6.4.15 - Use the inverse relationships between addition/subtraction and multiplication/division to complete basic fact sentences and solve problems (e.g., 4 3=12, 12 3= ). - Estimation IL 6.4.16 - Make estimates appropriate to a given situation with whole numbers. IL 6D - Ratios, Proportions, and Percents - Identify and Express Ratios - Proportional Reasoning - Percents IL 7 - Estimate, make and use measurements of objects, quantities and relationships and determine acceptable levels of accuracy. IL 7A 7B 7C - Units, Tools, Estimation, and Applications - Elapsed Time IL 7.4.01 - Solve problems involving elapsed time in compound units (e.g., 1 hour and 40 minutes) that occur in the same half day (a.m. only or p.m. only). Page 10 of 58 Skill Area 7 - Measurement Skill 10 - M02 - Customary measures: Estimating linear measures Skill 15 - M08 - Estimating linear measure in metric units.

Grade 4 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 4, - Measurement Tools IL 7.4.02 - Select and use appropriate standard units and tools to measure length (to the nearest ½ inch or ½ cm), time, and temperature. - Area, Perimeter, and Circumference IL 7.4.03 - Solve problems involving the perimeter of a polygon with given side lengths and the area of a square, rectangle, or irregular shape composed of rectangles using diagrams, models, and grids or by measuring (may include sketching a figure from its description). - Estimation IL 7.4.04 - Compare and estimate length (including perimeter), area, volume, and weight/mass using referents. - Volume and Surface Area IL 7.4.05 - Determine the volume of a solid figure that shows cubic units. - Measurement Conversions IL 7.4.06 - Solve problems involving unit conversions within the same measurement system for time, length, and weight/mass. - Indirect Measurements and Scale Drawings IL 8 - Use algebraic and analytical methods to identify and describe patterns and relationships in data, solve problems and predict results. IL 8A - Representations, Patterns, and Expressions - Patterns IL 8.4.01 - Determine a missing term in a pattern (sequence), describe a pattern (sequence), and extend a pattern (sequence) when given a description or pattern (sequence). - Write and Simplify Expressions Page 11 of 58 Skill Area 6 - Geometry Skill Area 6 - Geometry Skill 11 - G03 - Perimeter: square Skill 12 - G04 - Perimeter: rectangle Skill 13 - G05 - Perimeter: triangle Skill 14 - G06 - Area: square Skill 9 - G01 - Identify numeric patterns

Grade 4 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 4, IL 8.4.02 - Write an expression using letters or symbols to represent an unknown quantity. - Evaluate Algebraic Expressions IL 8.4.03 - Evaluate algebraic expressions with a whole number variable value (e.g., evaluate 3 + m when m = 4). IL 8B - Connections Using Tables, Graphs, and Symbols - Describing Change IL 8.4.04 - Identify or represent situations with well-defined patterns using words, tables, and graphs (e.g., represent temperature and time in a line graph). - Coordinate System - Representations IL 8.4.05 - Translate between different representations (table, written, or pictorial) of whole number relationships. - Inequalities IL 8C 8D - Writing, Interpreting, and Solving Equations - Write Equations and Inequalities IL 8.4.06 - Represent simple mathematical relationships with number sentences (equations and inequalities). - Solve Equations and Inequalities IL 8.4.07 - Solve for the unknown in an equation with one operation (e.g., 10= +3+2, -1=3). IL 8.4.08 - Solve word problems involving unknown quantities. IL 9 - Use geometric methods to analyze, categorize and draw conclusions about points, lines, planes and space. IL 9A - Properties of Single Figures and Coordinate Geometry - Properties of Single Figures Skill Area 10 - Algebra Skill Area 10 - Algebra Skill Area 9 - Word Problems Skill 3 - A02 - Translate word problem to equation Skill 2 - A01 - Simple number sentence Skill 31 - W42 - Word problems: Ratios Page 12 of 58

Grade 4 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 4, IL 9.4.01 - Identify, describe, and sketch two-dimensional shapes (triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons) according to the number of sides, length of sides, number of vertices, and right angles. IL 9.4.02 - Identify and describe three-skildimensional shapes (cubes, spheres, Area 6 - Geometry cones, cylinders, prisms, and pyramids) according to their characteristics (faces, edges, vertices). IL 9.4.03 - Differentiate between polygons and non-polygons - Circles - Coordinate Geometry IL 9.4.04 - Graph, locate, identify points, and describe paths using ordered pairs (first quadrant). - Symmetry IL 9.4.05 - Identify whether or not a figure has one or more lines of symmetry, and sketch or identify all lines of symmetry. - Transformations IL 9.4.06 - Identify images resulting from flips (reflections), slides (translations), or turns (rotations). Skill 7 - GA7 - Identify common solid shapes - Lines, Segments, Rays, and Angles IL 9.4.07 - Identify and sketch parallel Skill Area 6 - Geometry and perpendicular lines. IL 9.4.08 - Identify and sketch right angles. IL 9B - Relationships Between and Among Multiple Figures - Relationships Between Two- and Three-Dimensional Objects IL 9.4.09 - Identify the twodimensional components of a threedimensional object. IL 9.4.10 - Identify a threedimensional object from its net. - Composing and Decomposing Figures IL 9.4.11 - Predict the result of composing or decomposing shapes or figures. Page 13 of 58 Skill 21 - G14 - Identify parallel lines Skill 23 - G16 - Identify perpendicular lines

Grade 4 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 4, - Congruency and Similarity IL 9.4.12 - Identify congruent and similar figures by visual inspection. - Distance IL 9.4.13 - Determine the distance between two points on the number line in whole numbers. IL 9C - Justifications of Conjectures and Conclusions IL 9D - Trigonometry IL 10 - Collect, organize and analyze data using statistical methods; predict results; and interpret uncertainty using concepts of probability. IL 10A 10B - Data Analysis and Statistics - Read and Interpret Displays IL 10.4.01 - Read and interpret data represented in a pictograph, bar graph, line (dot) plot, Venn diagram (with two circles), tally chart, table, line graph, or circle graph. - Complete and Create Displays IL 10.4.02 - Create a pictograph, bar graph, tally chart, or table for a given set of data. - Line of Best Fit - Statistics IL 10.4.03 - Determine the mode and range, given a set of data or a graph. IL 10C - Probability - Probability IL 10.4.04 - Classify events using words such as certain, most likely, equally likely, least likely, possible, and impossible. IL 10.4.05 - Describe the chances associated with a context presented visually, including using the response format "3 out of 4" or ¾. - Outcomes and Counting Principles Skill Area 8 - Data Analysis and Statistics Skill 2 - S00 - Read simple pictographs Skill 4 - S02 - Read bar graph Skill 6 - S04 - Interpret table Skill 7 - S05 - Interpret bar graph Skill 8 - S06 - Interpret pie graph Page 14 of 58

Grade 5 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 5, IL 6 - Demonstrate and apply a knowledge and sense of numbers, including numeration and operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), patterns, ratios and proportions. IL 6A - Representations and Ordering - Read, Write, and Represent Numbers IL 6.5.01 - Read, write, recognize, Skill Area 3 - Numeration and model equivalent representations Concepts of whole numbers and their place values up to 100,000,000. Skill 21 - N18 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Identify place value of digits Skill 22 - N19 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Write numerals in expanded form IL 6.5.02 - Read, write, recognize, model, and interpret numerical expressions from a given description or situation. IL 6.5.03 - Read, write, recognize, Skill Area 3 - Numeration and model equivalent representations Concepts of fractions, including improper fractions and mixed numbers. IL 6.5.04 - Recognize, translate between, and model multiple representations of decimals, fractions less than one (halves, quarters, fifths, and tenths), and percents (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%). IL 6.5.05 - Read, write, recognize, and model decimals and their place values through thousandths. IL 6.5.06 - Represent multiplication as repeated addition. - Order and Compare Numbers IL 6.5.07 - Order and compare whole numbers up to 1,000,000. Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill 23 - N21 - Fractions and decimals: Convert fraction to equivalent fraction Skill 30 - N28 - Fractions and decimals: Convert improper fraction to mixed number Skill 27 - N25 - Fractions and decimals: Identify place value of digits in decimals Skill 19 - N16 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Place numerals in order of value IL 6.5.08 - Order and compare decimals through hundredths. Page 15 of 58

Grade 5 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 5, IL 6.5.09 - Order and compare fractions having like or unlike denominators with or without models. - Number Line IL 6.5.10 - Identify and locate whole numbers, halves, fourths, and thirds on a number line. - Classifications of Numbers IL 6.5.11 - Solve problems involving descriptions of numbers, including characteristics and relationships (e.g., odd/even, factors/multiples, greater than, less than, square numbers). IL 6B 6C - Computation, Operations, Estimation, and Properties Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill 41 - N39 - Advanced concepts: Can determine greatest common factor Skill 42 - N40 - Advanced concepts: Can determine least common multiple - Number Operations IL 6.5.12 - Solve problems and number sentences involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using whole numbers. Skill Area 4 - Computation Processes Skill 10 - C10 - Addition beyond basic facts with double regrouping (3d+2d, 3d+3d) Page 16 of 58 Skill Area 9 - Word Problems Skill 11 - C11 - Subtraction beyond basic facts with double regrouping (3d-2d, 3d-3d) Skill 16 - C16 - Multiplication with regrouping (2dx1d, 2dx2d) Skill 17 - C17 - Division with remainders (2d/1d, 3d/1d) Skill 18 - C18 - Addition of whole numbers: any difficulty Skill 19 - C19 - Subtraction whole numbers: any difficulty Skill 20 - C21 - Division of whole numbers: any difficulty Skill 4 - W08 - Word problems: Addition beyond basic facts with regrouping (2d+1d, 2d+2d) Skill 5 - W09 - Word problems: Subtraction beyond basic facts with regrouping (2d-1d, 2d-2d) Skill 8 - W14 - Word problems: Multiplication beyond basic facts, no regrouping (2dx1d) Skill 9 - W15 - Word problems: Division beyond basic facts, no remainders (2d/1d)

Grade 5 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 5, Skill 10 - W16 - Word problems: Multiplication with regrouping (2dx1d, 2dx2d) Skill 11 - W17 - Word problems: Division with remainders (2d/1d, 3d/1d) Skill 12 - W18 - Word problems: Addition of whole numbers, any difficulty Skill 13 - W19 - Word problems: Subtraction of whole numbers, any difficulty Skill 14 - W20 - Word problems: Multiplication of whole numbers, any difficulty Skill 15 - W21 - Word problems: Division of whole numbers, any IL 6.5.13 - Solve problems and number sentences involving addition and subtraction of decimals through hundredths (with or without monetary labels). IL 6.5.14 - Model situations involving addition and subtraction of fractions. - Properties IL 6.5.15 - Solve problems involving the commutative, distributive, and identity properties of operations on whole numbers (e.g., 37 46 = 46 37, 270 5= (200 5) + (70 5)]. - Estimation IL 6.5.16 - Make estimates appropriate to a given situation with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. IL 6D - Ratios, Proportions, and Percents - Identify and Express Ratios IL 6.5.17 - Identify and express ratios using appropriate notation (i.e., a/b, a to b), and identify equivalent ratios. Skill Area 4 - Computation Processes Skill Area 9 - Word Problems difficulty Skill 31 - C33 - Addition of decimals, place change (e.g. 2 +.45) Skill 32 - C35 - Subtraction of decimals, place change (e.g. 5-.4) Skill 23 - W33 - Word problems: Addition of decimals, place change (e.g. 2+.45) Skill 24 - W35 - Word problems: Subtraction of decimals, place change (e.g. 5-.4) Page 17 of 58

Grade 5 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 5, - Proportional Reasoning IL 6.5.18 - Solve problems involving proportional relationships, including unit pricing (e.g., one apple costs 20, so four apples cost 80 ). - Percents IL 6.5.19 - Read, write, recognize, and model percents (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%). IL 7 - Estimate, make and use measurements of objects, quantities and relationships and determine acceptable levels of accuracy. IL 7A 7B 7C - Units, Tools, Estimation, and Applications - Elapsed Time IL 7.5.01 - Solve problems involving elapsed time in compound units. - Measurement Tools IL 7.5.02 - Select and use appropriate standard units and tools to measure length (to the nearest ¼ inch or mm), mass/weight, capacity, and angles. Skill Area 4 - Computation Processes Skill Area 9 - Word Problems Skill 38 - C41 - Proportions Skill 39 - C42 - Ratios Skill 31 - W42 - Word problems: Ratios - Area, Perimeter, and Circumference IL 7.5.03 - Solve problems involving the perimeter and area of a triangle, rectangle, or irregular shape using diagrams, models, and grids or by measuring or using given formulas (may include sketching a figure from its description). Skill Area 6 - Geometry Skill 12 - G04 - Perimeter: rectangle - Estimation IL 7.5.04 - Compare and estimate length (including perimeter), area, volume, weight/mass, and angles (0 to 180 ) using referents. - Volume and Surface Area IL 7.5.05 - Determine the volume of a right rectangular prism using an appropriate formula or strategy. - Measurement Conversions Page 18 of 58 Skill Area 6 - Geometry Skill 13 - G05 - Perimeter: triangle Skill 15 - G07 - Area: rectangle Skill 16 - G08 - Area: right triangle Skill 18 - G10 - Volume: rectangular prism

Grade 5 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 5, IL 7.5.06 - Solve problems involving unit conversions within the same measurement system for time, length, and weight/mass, including compound units (e.g., 5ft 5in, 2lbs 2oz). - Indirect Measurements and Scale Drawings IL 7.5.07 - Solve problems involving map interpretation (e.g., one inch represents five miles, so two inches represent ten miles). IL 8 - Use algebraic and analytical methods to identify and describe patterns and relationships in data, solve problems and predict results. IL 8A - Representations, Patterns, and Expressions - Patterns IL 8.5.01 - Determine a missing term in a sequence, extend a sequence, and identify errors in a sequence when given a description or sequence. IL 8.5.02 - Construct and identify a rule that can generate the terms of a given sequence. - Write and Simplify Expressions IL 8.5.03 - Write an expression using variables to represent unknown quantities. - Evaluate Algebraic Expressions Skill Area 7 - Measurement Skill Area 6 - Geometry Skill 9 - M01 - Customary measures: Inches, feet, yards Skill 9 - G01 - Identify numeric patterns IL 8.5.04 - Evaluate algebraic expressions with a whole number variable value (e.g., evaluate m + m + 3 when m = 4). IL 8B - Connections Using Tables, Graphs, and Symbols - Describing Change IL 8.5.05 - Demonstrate, in simple situations, how a change in one quantity results in a change in another quantity (e.g., input-output tables). - Coordinate System - Representations IL 8.5.06 - Translate between different representations (table, written, or pictorial) of whole number relationships. Page 19 of 58

Grade 5 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 5, - Inequalities IL 8C 8D - Writing, Interpreting, and Solving Equations - Write Equations and Inequalities IL 8.5.07 - Represent problems with equations and inequalities. - Solve Equations and Inequalities IL 8.5.08 - Solve for the unknown in an equation with one operation (e.g., 2+n=20, n 2=6). IL 8.5.09 - Solve word problems involving unknown quantities. IL 9 - Use geometric methods to analyze, categorize and draw conclusions about points, lines, planes and space. IL 9A - Properties of Single Figures and Coordinate Geometry - Properties of Single Figures IL 9.5.01 - Classify, describe, and sketch two-dimensional shapes (triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons) according to the number of sides, length of sides, number of vertices, and interior angles (right, acute, obtuse). IL 9.5.02 - Identify and describe three-skildimensional shapes (cubes, spheres, Area 6 - Geometry cones, cylinders, prisms, and pyramids) according to their characteristics (faces, edges, vertices). IL 9.5.03 - Solve problems using properties of triangles (e.g., sum of interior angles of a triangle is 180 ). - Circles IL 9.5.04 - Identify, describe, and sketch circles, including radius and diameter. - Coordinate Geometry IL 9.5.05 - Graph, locate, identify points, and describe paths using ordered pairs (first quadrant). - Symmetry IL 9.5.06 - Identify whether or not a figure has one or more lines of symmetry, and sketch or identify all lines of symmetry. Page 20 of 58 Skill 7 - GA7 - Identify common solid shapes

Grade 5 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 5, - Transformations IL 9.5.07 - Identify, describe, and predict results of reflections, translations, and rotations of twodimensional shapes. - Lines, Segments, Rays, and Angles IL 9.5.08 - Identify and sketch parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines. Skill Area 6 - Geometry Skill 21 - G14 - Identify parallel lines Skill 23 - G16 - Identify perpendicular IL 9.5.09 - Identify and sketch acute, Skill Area 6 - Geometry right, and obtuse angles. IL 9B - Relationships Between and Among Multiple Figures - Relationships Between Two- and Three-Dimensional Objects IL 9.5.10 - Identify the twodimensional components of a threedimensional object. IL 9.5.11 - Identify a threedimensional object from its net. - Composing and Decomposing Figures IL 9.5.12 - Predict the result of composing or decomposing shapes or figures. - Congruency and Similarity IL 9.5.13 - Identify congruent and similar figures by visual inspection. IL 9.5.14 - Determine if figures are similar, and identify relationships between corresponding parts of similar figures. - Distance IL 9.5.15 - Determine the distance between two points on a horizontal or vertical number line in whole numbers. IL 9C - Justifications of Conjectures and Conclusions IL 9D - Trigonometry IL 10 - Collect, organize and analyze data using statistical methods; predict results; and interpret uncertainty using concepts of probability. IL 10A 10B - Data Analysis and Statistics - Read and Interpret Displays lines Skill 28 - G21 - Classify angles (obtuse, etc.) Page 21 of 58

Grade 5 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 5, IL 10.5.01 - Read, interpret, and make predictions from data represented in a pictograph, bar graph, line (dot) plot, Venn diagram (with two circles), chart/table, line graph, or circle graph. - Complete and Create Displays IL 10.5.02 - Create a pictograph, bar graph, chart/table, or line graph for a given set of data. - Line of Best Fit - Statistics IL 10.5.03 - Determine the mode, range, median (with an odd number of data points), and mean, given a set of data or a graph. IL 10C - Probability - Probability IL 10.5.04 - Solve problems involving the probability of a simple event, including representing the probability as a fraction between zero and one. - Outcomes and Counting Principles IL 10.5.05 - Apply the fundamental counting principle in a simple problem (e.g., How many different combinations of one-scoop ice cream cones can be made with 3 flavors and 2 types of cones?). Skill Area 8 - Data Analysis and Statistics Skill Area 8 - Data Analysis and Statistics Skill Area 8 - Data Analysis and Statistics Skill 3 - S01 - Read table Skill 4 - S02 - Read bar graph Skill 5 - S03 - Read pie graph Skill 6 - S04 - Interpret table Skill 7 - S05 - Interpret bar graph Skill 8 - S06 - Interpret pie graph Skill 9 - S07 - Statistics: Mean Skill 11 - S11 - Probability: Simple Page 22 of 58

Grade 6 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 6, IL 6 - Demonstrate and apply a knowledge and sense of numbers, including numeration and operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division), patterns, ratios and proportions. IL 6A - Representations and Ordering - Read, Write, and Represent Numbers IL 6.6.01 - Read, write, recognize, Skill Area 3 - Numeration and model equivalent representations Concepts of whole numbers and their place values. Skill 20 - N17 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Relate numeral and number word Skill 21 - N18 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Identify place value of digits Skill 22 - N19 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Write numerals in expanded form IL 6.6.02 - Read, write, recognize, model, and interpret numerical expressions from a given description or situation. IL 6.6.03 - Read, write, recognize, Skill Area 3 - Numeration and model equivalent representations Concepts of fractions, including improper fractions and mixed numbers. IL 6.6.04 - Recognize, translate between, and apply multiple representations of decimals, fractions, percents (less than 100%), and mixed numbers (halves, quarters, fifths, and tenths). Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill 23 - N21 - Fractions and decimals: Convert fraction to equivalent fraction Skill 30 - N28 - Fractions and decimals: Convert improper fraction to mixed number Skill 24 - N22 - Fractions and decimals: Convert fraction to decimal Skill 25 - N23 - Fractions and decimals: Convert decimal to fraction IL 6.6.05 - Read, write, recognize, Skill Area 3 - Numeration and model equivalent representations Concepts of decimals and their place values through thousandths. Page 23 of 58 Skill 32 - N30 - Fractions and decimals: Relate decimals to percents Skill 26 - N24 - Fractions and decimals: Read word names for decimals to thousandths

Grade 6 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 6, IL 6.6.06 - Represent repeated factors using exponents. - Order and Compare Numbers IL 6.6.07 - Order and compare whole numbers. Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill 27 - N25 - Fractions and decimals: Identify place value of digits in decimals Skill 19 - N16 - Ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, billions: Place numerals in order of value IL 6.6.08 - Order and compare decimals through thousandths. IL 6.6.09 - Order and compare fractions and mixed numbers having like or unlike denominators. - Number Line IL 6.6.10 - Identify and locate decimals, fractions, and mixed numbers on a number line. - Classifications of Numbers IL 6.6.11 - Solve problems involving descriptions of numbers, including characteristics and relationships (e.g., odd/even, factors/multiples, greater than, less than, square numbers, primes). IL 6B 6C - Computation, Operations, Estimation, and Properties Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill Area 3 - Numeration Concepts Skill 28 - N26 - Fractions and decimals: Identify position of decimals on number line Skill 29 - N27 - Fractions and decimals: Identify position of fractions on number line Skill 40 - N38 - Advanced concepts: Knows meaning of primes and composites Skill 41 - N39 - Advanced concepts: Can determine greatest common factor Skill 42 - N40 - Advanced concepts: Can determine least common multiple - Number Operations IL 6.6.12 - Solve problems and number sentences involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using whole numbers. Page 24 of 58 Skill Area 4 - Computation Processes Skill 16 - C16 - Multiplication with regrouping (2dx1d, 2dx2d) Skill 17 - C17 - Division with remainders (2d/1d, 3d/1d) Skill 18 - C18 - Addition of whole numbers: any difficulty Skill 19 - C19 - Subtraction whole numbers: any difficulty Skill 20 - C21 - Division of whole numbers: any difficulty

Grade 6 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 6, Skill Area 9 - Word Problems Skill 9 - W15 - Word problems: Division beyond basic facts, no remainders (2d/1d) Skill 10 - W16 - Word problems: Multiplication with regrouping (2dx1d, 2dx2d) Skill 11 - W17 - Word problems: Division with remainders (2d/1d, 3d/1d) Skill 12 - W18 - Word problems: Addition of whole numbers, any difficulty Skill 13 - W19 - Word problems: Subtraction of whole numbers, any difficulty Skill 14 - W20 - Word problems: Multiplication of whole numbers, any difficulty Skill 15 - W21 - Word problems: Division of whole numbers, any difficulty Skill 22 - W2S - Word problems: IL 6.6.13 - Solve problems and number sentences involving addition, subtraction, and multiplication of decimals. IL 6.6.14 - Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions and mixed numbers, and express answers in simplest form. Skill Area 4 - Computation Processes Skill Area 9 - Word Problems Skill Area 4 - Computation Processes Two-step Skill 31 - C33 - Addition of decimals, place change (e.g. 2 +.45) Skill 32 - C35 - Subtraction of decimals, place change (e.g. 5-.4) Skill 33 - C36 - Multiplication of decimals Skill 23 - W33 - Word problems: Addition of decimals, place change (e.g. 2+.45) Skill 24 - W35 - Word problems: Subtraction of decimals, place change (e.g. 5-.4) Skill 25 - W36 - Word problems: Multiplication of decimals Skill 21 - C22 - Addition of fractions: like single digit denominators Skill 22 - C23 - Subtraction of fractions: like single digit denominators Skill 23 - C24 - Addition of fractions: unlike single digit denominators Page 25 of 58 Skill 24 - C25 - Subtraction of fractions: unlike single digit denominators

Grade 6 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 6, Skill 27 - C28 - Addition of mixed numbers Skill 28 - C29 - Subtraction of mixed IL 6.6.15 - Identify and apply order of operations to simplify numeric expressions involving whole numbers. - Properties IL 6.6.16 - Solve problems involving the commutative, distributive, and associative properties of operations on whole numbers [e.g., (5 7) 2 = 5 (7 2)]. - Estimation IL 6.6.17 - Make estimates appropriate to a given situation, and analyze what effect the estimation method used has on the accuracy of results. IL 6D - Ratios, Proportions, and Percents - Identify and Express Ratios IL 6.6.18 - Identify and express ratios using appropriate notation (i.e., a/b, a to b, a:b), identify equivalent ratios, and explain ratios that represent a given situation. - Proportional Reasoning IL 6.6.19 - Solve problems involving proportional relationships, including unit pricing (e.g., seven apples cost $1.40, so nine apples cost $1.80). Skill Area 9 - Word Problems Skill Area 4 - Computation Processes numbers Skill 18 - W24 - Word problems: Addition of fractions, unlike single digit denominators Skill 19 - W25 - Word problems: Subtraction of fractions, unlike single digit denominators Skill 20 - W28 - Word problems: Addition of mixed numbers Skill 21 - W29 - Word problems: Subtraction of mixed numbers Skill 38 - C41 - Proportions - Percents IL 6.6.20 - Read, write, recognize, and model percents from 0% to 100%. Skill Area 9 - Word Problems Skill 30 - W41 - Word problems: Proportions Page 26 of 58

Grade 6 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 6, IL 6.6.21 - Solve number sentences and problems involving percents. Skill Area 5 - Estimation Skill 17 - E38 - Estimation problems: Percent A (10 is what % of 40) Skill 18 - E39 - Estimation problems: Percent B (20% of 50 is what) Skill 19 - E40 - Estimation problems: Percent C (30 is 50% of what) IL 7 - Estimate, make and use measurements of objects, quantities and relationships and determine acceptable levels of accuracy. IL 7A 7B 7C - Units, Tools, Estimation, and Applications - Elapsed Time - Measurement Tools IL 7.6.01 - Select and use appropriate standard units and tools to measure length, mass/weight, capacity, and angles. Skill Area 9 - Word Problems Skill Area 7 - Measurement Skill 27 - W38 - Word problems: Percent A (10 is what % of 40) Skill 28 - W39 - Word problems: Percent B (20% of 50 is what) Skill 29 - W40 - Word problems: Percent C (30 is 50% of what) Skill 15 - M08 - Estimating linear measure in metric units. - Area, Perimeter, and Circumference IL 7.6.02 - Solve problems involving Skill Area 6 - Geometry the perimeter and area of a triangle, parallelogram, or irregular shape using diagrams, models, and grids or by measuring or using given formulas (may include sketching a figure from its description). - Estimation IL 7.6.03 - Compare and estimate length (including perimeter), area, volume, weight/mass, and angles (0 to 180 ) using referents. - Volume and Surface Area IL 7.6.04 - Determine the volume of a right rectangular prism using an appropriate formula or strategy. - Measurement Conversions Page 27 of 58 Skill Area 6 - Geometry Skill 14 - G06 - Area: square Skill 15 - G07 - Area: rectangle Skill 16 - G08 - Area: right triangle Skill 18 - G10 - Volume: rectangular prism

Grade 6 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 6, IL 7.6.05 - Solve problems involving unit conversions within the same measurement system for time, length, and weight/mass, including compound units (e.g., 5ft 5in, 2lbs 2oz). - Indirect Measurements and Scale Drawings IL 7.6.06 - Solve problems involving scale drawings and maps. IL 8 - Use algebraic and analytical methods to identify and describe patterns and relationships in data, solve problems and predict results. IL 8A - Representations, Patterns, and Expressions - Patterns IL 8.6.01 - Determine a missing term in a sequence, extend a sequence, and construct and identify a rule that can generate the terms of a given sequence (e.g., 3, 6, 9,... is explained by the rule 3n, for n is greater than or equal to 1). - Write and Simplify Expressions IL 8.6.02 - Write an expression using variables to represent unknown quantities. - Evaluate Algebraic Expressions IL 8.6.03 - Evaluate algebraic expressions with up to two whole number variable values (e.g., evaluate 3m + n + 3 when m = 4 and n = 2). IL 8B - Connections Using Tables, Graphs, and Symbols - Describing Change IL 8.6.04 - Determine a rule having two operations from an input-output table (e.g., multiply by 3 and add 2). - Coordinate System IL 8.6.05 - Select a table of values that satisfies a linear equation, and recognize the ordered pairs on a rectangular coordinate system. - Representations Page 28 of 58

Grade 6 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 6, IL 8.6.06 - Translate between different representations (table, written, or pictorial) of whole number relationships. - Inequalities IL 8.6.07 - Identify graphs of inequalities on a number line. IL 8C 8D - Writing, Interpreting, and Solving Equations - Write Equations and Inequalities Skill Area 10 - Algebra Skill 10 - A09 - Graph linear inequalities IL 8.6.08 - Represent problems with equations and inequalities. - Solve Equations and Inequalities Skill Area 10 - Algebra Skill 3 - A02 - Translate word problem to equation IL 8.6.09 - Solve for the unknown in an equation with one operation (e.g., 8x = 24, m 2=25). IL 8.6.10 - Solve word problems involving unknown quantities. IL 9 - Use geometric methods to analyze, categorize and draw conclusions about points, lines, planes and space. IL 9A - Properties of Single Figures and Coordinate Geometry - Properties of Single Figures IL 9.6.01 - Classify, describe, and sketch regular and irregular twodimensional shapes according to the number of sides, length of sides, number of vertices, and interior angles. IL 9.6.02 - Identify and describe threedimensional shapes (cubes, spheres, cones, cylinders, prisms, and pyramids) according to their characteristics (faces, edges, vertices). IL 9.6.03 - Solve problems using Skill Area 6 - Geometry properties of triangles and quadrilaterals (e.g., sum of interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360 ). - Circles IL 9.6.04 - Identify, describe, and sketch circles, including radius, diameter, and chord. - Coordinate Geometry IL 9.6.05 - Graph, locate, identify points, describe paths, and plot figures using ordered pairs (first quadrant). Page 29 of 58 Skill 29 - G22 - Using parts of a triangle

Grade 6 Illinois, Math, 2005, Grade 6, - Symmetry - Transformations IL 9.6.06 - Identify, describe, and predict results of reflections, translations, and rotations of twodimensional shapes. - Lines, Segments, Rays, and Angles IL 9.6.07 - Identify and sketch parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines. Skill Area 6 - Geometry IL 9.6.08 - Identify and sketch acute, Skill Area 6 - Geometry right, and obtuse angles. IL 9B - Relationships Between and Among Multiple Figures - Relationships Between Two- and Three-Dimensional Objects IL 9.6.09 - Identify a threedimensional object from its net. - Composing and Decomposing Figures IL 9.6.10 - Recognize which attributes (such as shape, perimeter, and area) change or don't change when plane figures are composed, decomposed, or rearranged. - Congruency and Similarity IL 9.6.11 - Identify congruent and similar figures by visual inspection. IL 9.6.12 - Determine if figures are similar, and identify relationships between corresponding parts of similar figures. - Distance IL 9.6.13 - Determine the distance between two points on a horizontal or vertical number line. IL 9C - Justifications of Conjectures and Conclusions IL 9D - Trigonometry IL 10 - Collect, organize and analyze data using statistical methods; predict results; and interpret uncertainty using concepts of probability. Skill 21 - G14 - Identify parallel lines Skill 22 - G15 - Identify intersecting lines Skill 23 - G16 - Identify perpendicular lines Skill 28 - G21 - Classify angles (obtuse, etc.) IL 10A 10B - Data Analysis and Statistics Page 30 of 58