A Correlation of. Pearson. to the. Gwinnett County Academic Knowledge and Skills (AKS) Mathematics. Grade 7

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A Correlation of Pearson to the Gwinnett County Academic Knowledge and Skills (AKS) Mathematics

Table of Contents A - Ratio and Proportional Relationships... 1 B - The Number System... 2 C - Expressions and Equations... 4 D - Geometry... 5 E - Statistics and Probability... 6 TB - The Number System... 8 TC - Expressions and Equations... 10 TD - Geometry... 10

A - Ratio and Proportional Relationships calculate unit rates associated with complex fractions, including ratios of lengths, areas, and other quantities measured in like or different units (CCGPS) (7MA_A2012-1/MCC7.RP.1) Lesson 1-1: Equivalent Ratios Lesson 1-2: Unit Rates Lesson 1-3: Ratios with Fractions Lesson 1-4: Unit Rates With Fractions Lesson 1-5: Problem Solving recognize and represent proportional relationships between quantities (CCGPS) (7MA_A2012-2/MCC7.RP.2) Lesson 2-1: Proportional Relationships and Tables Lesson 2-2: Proportional Relationships and Graphs Lesson 2-3: Constant of Proportionality Lesson 2-4: Proportional Relationships and Equations Lesson 2-6: Problem Solving Lesson 3-1:The Percent Equation Lesson 3-2: Using the Percent Equation Lesson 3-3: Simple Interest Lesson 3-5: Percent Increase and Decrease determine whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship (e.g., by testing for equivalent ratios in a table or graphing on a coordinate plane and observing whether the graph is a straight line through the origin) (CCGPS) (7MA_A2012-3/MCC7.RP.2_a) Lesson 2-1: Proportional Relationships and Tables Lesson 2-2: Proportional Relationships and Graphs Lesson 2-6: Problem Solving identify the constant of proportionality (unit rate) in tables, graphs, equations, diagrams, and verbal descriptions of proportional relationships (CCGPS) (7MA_A2012-4/MCC7.RP.2_b) Lesson 2-3: Constant of Proportionality Lesson 2-4: Proportional Relationships and Equations Lesson 2-5: Maps and Scale Drawings Lesson 2-6: Problem Solving Lesson 3-1: The Percent Equation represent proportional relationships by equations (CCGPS) (7MA_A2012-5/MCC7.RP.2_c) Lesson 2-4: Proportional Relationships and Equations Lesson 2-6: Problem Solving Lesson 3-1:The Percent Equation 1

explain what a point (x, y) on the graph of a proportional relationship means in terms of the situation, with special attention to the points (0, 0) and (1, r) where r is the unit rate (CCGPS) (7MA_A2012-6/MCC7.RP.2_d) Lesson 2-2: Proportional Relationships and Graphs Lesson 2-3: Constant of Proportionality Lesson 2-6: Problem Solving use proportional relationships to solve multistep ratio and percent problems (ex. simple interest, tax, markups and markdowns, gratuities and commissions, fees, percent increase and decrease, percent error) (CCGPS) (7MA_A2012-7/MCC7.RP.3) Lesson 3-2: Using the Percent Equation Lesson 3-3: Simple Interest Lesson 3-5: Percent Increase and Decrease Lesson 3-6: Markups and Markdowns Lesson 3-7: Problem Solving B - The Number System apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram (CCGPS) (7MA_B2012-8/MCC7.NS.1) Lesson 4-2: Adding Integers Lesson 4-4: Subtracting Integers describe situations in which opposite quantities combine to make 0 (CCGPS) (7MA_B2012-9/MCC7.NS.1_a) identify p + q as the number located a distance ( q ) from p, in the positive or negative direction depending on whether q is positive or negative; show that a number and its opposite have a sum of 0 (are additive inverses); interpret sums of rational numbers by describing real-world contexts (CCGPS) (7MA_B2012-10/MCC7.NS.1_b) identify subtraction of rational numbers as adding the additive inverse, p - q = p + (-q); show that the distance between two rational numbers on the number line is the absolute value of their difference and apply this principle in real-world contexts (CCGPS) (7MA_B2012-11/MCC7.NS.1_c) Lesson 4-2: Adding Integers Lesson 4-6: Distance on a Number Line Lesson 4-4: Subtracting Integers Lesson 4-6: Distance on a Number Line 2

apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract rational numbers (CCGPS) (7MA_B2012-12/MCC7.NS.1_d) apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers (CCGPS) (7MA_B2012-13/MCC7.NS.2) Lesson 5-1: Multiplying Integers Lesson 5-2: Multiplying Rational Numbers Lesson 5-3: Dividing Integers Lesson 5-4: Dividing Rational Numbers Lesson 5-5: Operations With Rational Numbers Lesson 5-6: Problem Solving recognize that multiplication is extended from fractions to rational numbers by requiring that operations continue to satisfy the properties of operations, particularly the distributive property, leading to products such as (-1)(-1) = 1 and the rules for multiplying signed numbers; interpret products of rational numbers by describing real-world contexts (CCGPS) (7MA_B2012-14/MCC7.NS.2_a) recognize that integers can be divided, provided that the divisor is not zero and every quotient of integers (with non-zero divisor) is a rational number (if p and q are integers, then -(p/q) = (-p)/q = p/(-q)); interpret quotients of rational numbers by describing real world contexts (CCGPS) (7MA_B2012-15/MCC7.NS.2_b) apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide rational numbers (CCGPS) (7MA_B2012-16/MCC7.NS.2_c) Lesson 5-1: Multiplying Integers Lesson 5-2: Multiplying Rational Numbers Lesson 5-5: Operations With Rational Numbers Lesson 5-6: Problem Solving Lesson 5-3: Dividing Integers Lesson 5-4: Dividing Rational Numbers Lesson 6-1: Repeating Decimals Lesson 6-2: Terminating Decimals Lesson 6-5: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Lesson 5-1: Multiplying Integers Lesson 5-2: Multiplying Rational Numbers Lesson 5-3: Dividing Integers Lesson 5-4: Dividing Rational Numbers Lesson 5-5: Operations With Rational Numbers convert a rational number to a decimal using long division; know that the decimal form of a rational number terminates in 0s or eventually repeats (CCGPS) (7MA_B2012-17/MCC7.NS.2_d) Lesson 6-1: Repeating Decimals Lesson 6-2: Terminating Decimals Lesson 6-5: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Lesson 6-7: Problem Solving 3

solve real-world and mathematical problems involving the four operations with rational numbers (CCGPS) (7MA_B2012-18/MCC7.NS.3) Lesson 5-2: Multiplying Rational Numbers Lesson 5-4: Dividing Rational Numbers Lesson 5-5: Operations With Rational Numbers Lesson 5-6: Problem Solving Lesson 6-3: Percents Greater Than 100 Lesson 6-4: Percents Less Than 1 Lesson 6-5: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents C - Expressions and Equations add, subtract, factor, and expand linear expressions with rational coefficients (CCGPS) (7MA_C2012-19/MCC7.EE.1) Lesson 7-1: Expanding Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-2: Factoring Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-3: Adding Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-4: Subtracting Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-5: Problem Solving interpret solutions of algebraic expressions and equations in problem contexts (CCGPS) (7MA_C2012-20/MCC7.EE.2) solve multi-step real life and mathematical problems posed with positive and negative rational numbers in any form (whole numbers, fractions, and decimals), using tools strategically (CCGPS) (7MA_C2012-21/MCC7.EE.3) apply properties of operations as strategies to calculate with numbers in any form; convert between forms as appropriate; and assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies (CCGPS) (7MA_C2012-22/MCC7.EE.3) Lesson 7-1: Expanding Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-2: Factoring Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-3: Adding Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-4: Subtracting Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-5: Problem Solving Lesson 5-6: Problem Solving Lesson 8-3: Solving Two-Step Equations Lesson 8-4: Solving Equations Using the Distributive Property Lesson 8-5: Problem Solving Lesson 9-4: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities Lesson 5-6: Problem Solving Lesson 8-3: Solving Two-Step Equations Lesson 8-4: Solving Equations Using the Distributive Property Lesson 8-5: Problem Solving Lesson 9-4: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities 4

use variables to represent quantities in a real world or mathematical problem and construct simple equations and inequalities to solve problems by reasoning about the quantities (CCGPS) (7MA_C2012-23/MCC7.EE.4) solve word problems leading to equations of the form px + q = r and p(x + q) = r, where p, q, and r are specific rational numbers and solve equations of these forms fluently (CCGPS) (7MA_C2012-24/MCC7.EE.4_a) compare an algebraic solution to an arithmetic solution identifying the sequence of the operations used in each approach (CCGPS) (7MA_C2012-25/MCC7.EE.4_a) Lesson 7-1: Expanding Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-2: Factoring Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-3: Adding Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-4: Subtracting Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-5: Problem Solving Lesson 8-1: Solving Simple Equations Lesson 8-2: Writing Two-Step Equations Lesson 8-3: Solving Two-Step Equations Lesson 8-4: Solving Equations Using the Distributive Property Lesson 8-5: Problem Solving Lesson 9-1: Solving Inequalities Using Addition or Subtraction Lesson 9-2: Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication or Division Lesson 9-3: Solving Two-Step Inequalities Lesson 9-5: Problem Solving Lesson 8-2: Writing Two-Step Equations Lesson 8-3: Solving Two-Step Equations Lesson 8-4: Solving Equations Using the Distributive Property Lesson 8-5: Problem Solving Lesson 11-1: Center, Radius, and Diameter Lesson 8-2: Writing Two-Step Equations Lesson 8-3: Solving Two-Step Equations Lesson 8-4: Solving Equations Using the Distributive Property Lesson 8-5: Problem Solving Lesson 11-1: Center, Radius, and Diameter solve word problems leading to inequalities of the form px + q > r or px + q < r, where p, q, r are specific rational numbers; graph the solution set of the inequality and interpret it in the context of the problem (CCGPS) (7MA_C2012-26/MCC7.EE.4_b) Lesson 9-1: Solving Inequalities Using Addition or Subtraction Lesson 9-2: Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication or Division Lesson 9-3: Solving Two-Step Inequalities Lesson 9-4: Solving Multi-Step Inequalities Lesson 9-5: Problem Solving 5

D - Geometry solve problems involving scale drawings of geometric figures, including computing actual lengths and areas from a scale drawing and reproducing a scale drawing at a different scale (CCGPS) (7MA_D2012-27/MCC7.G.1) Lesson 2-5: Maps and Scale Drawings Lesson 2-6: Problem Solving construct (freehand, with ruler and protractor, and with technology) geometric shapes with given conditions, including constructing triangles from three measures of angles or sides and determining which measurements produce a unique triangle, more than one triangle, or no triangle (CCGPS) (7MA_D2012-28/MCC7.G.2) Lesson 11-1: Center, Radius, and Diameter Lesson 11-4: Relating Circumference and Area of a Circle Lesson 12-1: Geometry Drawing Tools Lesson 12-2: Drawing Triangles with Given Conditions 1 Lesson 12-3: Drawing Triangles with Given Conditions 2 Lesson 12-4: 2-D Slices of Right Rectangular Prisms Lesson 12-5: 2-D Slices of Right Rectangular Pyramids Lesson 12-6: Problem Solving sketch, model, and describe a cross section of two-dimensional figures, right rectangular prisms, and right rectangular pyramids (CCGPS) (7MA_D2012-29/MCC7.G.3) Lesson 12-4: 2-D Slices of Right Rectangular Prisms Lesson 12-5: 2-D Slices of Right Rectangular Pyramids Lesson 12-6: Problem Solving analyze, explain, and solve problems involving the relationship of the circumference of a circle, its diameter, and pi (CCGPS) (7MA_D2012-30/MCC7.G.4) compute and solve problems involving the area of a circle by partitioning, tiling, and using a formula (CCGPS) (7MA_D2012-31/MCC7.G.4) determine an informal derivation of the relationship between the circumference and the area of a circle (CCGPS) (7MA_D2012-32/MCC7.G.4) Lesson 11-1: Center, Radius, and Diameter Lesson 11-2: Circumference of a Circle Lesson 11-5: Problem Solving Lesson 11-3: Area of a Circle Lesson 11-5: Problem Solving Lesson 11-4: Relating Circumference and Area of a Circle Lesson 11-5: Problem Solving 6

write and solve equations for an unknown angle in a figure using facts about supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent angles (CCGPS) (7MA_D2012-33/MCC7.G.5) Lesson 10-2: Adjacent Angles Lesson 10-3:Complementary Angles Lesson 10-4: Supplementary Angles Lesson 10-5: Vertical Angles Lesson 10-6: Problem Solving compute and solve real world problems involving area of two-dimensional figures composed of triangles and quadrilaterals, and volume of right prisms (CCGPS) (7MA_D2012-34/MCC7.G.6) compute and solve real world problems involving surface area of right rectangular prisms (CCGPS) (7MA_D2012-35/MCC7.G.6) E - Statistics and Probability explain how a random sample is used to improve the chance of selecting a representative sample and supports valid inferences (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-36/MCC7.SP.1) generate multiple samples (or simulated samples) of the same size to gauge the variation in estimates or predictions (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-37/MCC7.SP.2) Lesson 12-6: Problem Solving Lesson 13-1: Surface Areas of Right Prisms Lesson 13-2: Volumes of Right Prisms Lesson 13-3: Surface Areas of Right Pyramids Lesson 13-4: Volumes of Right Pyramids Lesson 13-5: Problem Solving Lesson 12-6: Problem Solving Lesson 13-1: Surface Areas of Right Prisms Lesson 13-5: Problem Solving Unit E: Lesson 14-1: Populations and Samples Lesson 14-2: Estimating a Population Lesson 14-3: Convenience Sampling Lesson 14-4: Systematic Sampling Lesson 14-5: Simple Random Sampling Lesson 14-6: Comparing Sampling Methods Lesson 14-7: Problem Solving Lesson 15-1: Statistical Measures Lesson 15-2: Multiple Populations and Inferences Unit E: Lesson 14-1: Populations and Samples Lesson 14-2: Estimating a Population Lesson 14-3: Convenience Sampling Lesson 14-4: Systematic Sampling Lesson 14-5: Simple Random Sampling Lesson 14-6: Comparing Sampling Methods Lesson 14-7: Problem Solving Lesson 15-1: Statistical Measures Lesson 15-2: Multiple Populations and Inferences 7

draw inferences from a random sample about a population with an unknown characteristic of interest (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-38/MCC7.SP.2) compare and contrast multiple samples (or simulated samples) of the same size to gauge the variation in estimates or predictions (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-39/MCC7.SP.2) compare and contrast the degree of visual overlap of two numerical data distributions with similar variabilities, informally measuring the difference between the centers by expressing it as a multiple of a measure of variability (mean absolute deviation) (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-40/MCC7.SP.3) use measures of center and measures of variability for numerical data from random samples to draw informal comparative inferences about two populations (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-41/MCC7.SP.4) use probabilities to predict the likelihood of an event (between zero and one) and represent the probability as a ratio (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-42/MCC7.SP.5) explain how experimental probability approaches theoretical probability when the number of trials is large (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-43/MCC7.SP.6) conduct trials/simulations and analyze the relationship between experimental and theoretical probability (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-44/MCC7.SP.7) compare probabilities from a model to observed frequencies and explain possible sources of discrepancy, if present (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-45/MCC7.SP.7) Unit E: Lesson 14-5: Simple Random Sampling Lesson 14-7: Problem Solving Unit E: Lesson 14-5: Simple Random Sampling Lesson 14-7: Problem Solving Unit E: Lesson 15-2: Multiple Populations and Inferences Lesson 15-5: Exploring Overlap in Data Sets Unit E: Lesson 15-1: Statistical Measures Lesson 15-2: Multiple Populations and Inferences Lesson 15-3: Using Measures of Center Lesson 15-4: Using Measures of Variability Lesson 15-5: Exploring Overlap in Data Sets Lesson 15-6: Problem Solving Lesson 16-1: Likelihood and Probability Lesson 16-3: Relative Frequency and Experimental Probability Lesson 17-4: Finding Theoretical Probabilities Lesson 17-7: Problem Solving Lesson 16-5: Probability Models Lesson 16-6: Problem Solving Lesson 17-7: Problem Solving Lesson 16-5: Probability Models Lesson 16-6: Problem Solving Lesson 17-7: Problem Solving 8

develop a uniform probability model by assigning equal probability to all outcomes, and use the model to determine probabilities of events (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-46/MCC7.SP.7_a) develop a probability model (which may not be uniform) by observing frequencies in data generated from a chance process (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-47/MCC7.SP.7_b) Lesson 16-5: Probability Models Lesson 16-6: Problem Solving Lesson 16-5: Probability Models Lesson 16-6: Problem Solving determine the probability of compound simple events (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-48/MCC7.SP.8) Lesson 17-1: Compound Events Lesson 17-2: Sample Spaces Lesson 17-3: Counting Outcomes Lesson 17-4: Finding Theoretical Probabilities Lesson 17-5: Simulation With Random Numbers Lesson 17-6: Finding Probabilities by Simulation Lesson 17-7: Problem Solving explain that a compound event is the fraction of outcomes in the sample space for which the compound event occurs (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-49/MCC7.SP.8_a) Lesson 17-3: Counting Outcomes Lesson 17-4: Finding Theoretical Probabilities represent sample spaces using tree diagrams, lists, simulations, and tables to identify the outcomes in the sample space which compose the event; for an event described in everyday language (e.g., "rolling double sixes"), identify the outcomes in the sample space which compose the event (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-50/MCC7.SP.8_b) Lesson 17-1: Compound Events Lesson 17-2: Sample Spaces Lesson 17-3: Counting Outcomes design and use simulation to generate frequencies for compound events (CCGPS) (7MA_E2012-51/MCC7.SP.8_c) Lesson 17-5: Simulation With Random Numbers 9

TB - The Number System model and demonstrate that all positive and negative numbers represent quantities that have opposite directions or values (e.g., temperature above/below zero, elevation above/below sea level, debits/credits, positive/negative electric charge) (CCGPS) (7MA_TB2012-52/MCC6.NS.5) Lesson 4-2: Adding Integers Lesson 4-6: Distance on a Number Line recognize that a rational number is a point on the number line; extend number line diagrams and coordinate axes familiar from previous grades to represent points on the line and in the plane with negative number coordinates (CCGPS) (7MA_TB2012-53/MCC6.NS.6) recognize opposite signs of numbers as indicating locations on opposite sides of 0 on the number line; recognize that the opposite of a number is the number itself (e.g., -(-3) = 3, and that 0 is its own opposite) (CCGPS) (7MA_TB2012-54/MCC6.NS.6_a) understand signs of numbers in ordered pairs as indicating locations in quadrants of the coordinate plane; recognize that when two ordered pairs differ only by signs, the locations of the points are related by reflections across one or both axes (CCGPS) (7MA_TB2012-55/MCC6.NS.6_b) find and position integers and other rational numbers on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram; find and position pairs of integers and other rational numbers on a coordinate plane (CCGPS) (7MA_TB2012-56/MCC6.NS.6_c) Lesson 4-2: Adding Integers Lesson 4-6: Distance on a Number Line, The lessons presented in digits are specific to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSS). According to CCSS/CCGPS, this standard is covered in Grade 6 and not. This standard is fully addressed in Grade 6. Please see the following: Grade 6 Lesson 8-4: Integers and the Coordinate Plane Lesson 8-6: Problem Solving Lesson 9-4: Rational Numbers and the Coordinate Plane Lesson 9-6: Problem Solving Lesson 4-2: Adding Integers Lesson 4-6: Distance on a Number Line 10

understand ordering and absolute value of rational numbers (CCGPS) (7MA_TB2012-57/MCC6.NS.7) interpret statements of inequality as statements about the relative position of two numbers on a number line diagram (CCGPS) (7MA_TB2012-58/MCC6.NS.7_a) write, interpret, and explain statements of order for rational numbers in real world contexts (CCGPS) (7MA_TB2012-59/MCC6.NS.7_b) Lesson 4-6: Distance on a Number Line Lesson 9-1: Solving Inequalities Using Addition or Subtraction Lesson 9-2: Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication or Division Lesson 9-3: Solving Two-Step Inequalities Lesson 9-5: Problem Solving Lesson 4-2: Adding Integers Lesson 4-6: Distance on a Number Line recognize the absolute value of a rational number as its distance from 0 on the number line; interpret absolute value as magnitude for a positive or negative quantity in a realworld situation (CCGPS) (7MA_TB2012-60/MCC6.NS.7_c) Lesson 4-2: Adding Integers Lesson 4-6: Distance on a Number Line distinguish comparisons of absolute value from statements about order (CCGPS) (7MA_TB2012-61/MCC6.NS.7_d) The lessons presented in digits are specific to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSS). According to CCSS/CCGPS, this standard is covered in Grade 6 and not. This standard is fully addressed in Grade 6. Please see the following: Grade 6 Lesson 8-3: Lesson 9-3: Ordering Rational Numbers 11

solve real world and mathematical problems by graphing points in all four quadrants of the coordinate plane; include use of coordinates and absolute value to find distances between points with the same first coordinate or the same second coordinate (CCGPS) (7MA_TB2012-62/MCC6.NS.8) The lessons presented in digits are specific to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSS). According to CCSS/CCGPS, this standard is covered in Grade 6 and not. This standard is fully addressed in Grade 6. Please see the following: Grade 6 Lesson 4-2: Analyzing Patterns Using Tables and Graphs Grade 6 Lesson 8-4: Integers and the Coordinate Plane Lesson 8-5: Distance Lesson 8-6: Problem Solving TC - Expressions and Equations apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions (CCGPS) (7MA_TC2012-63/MCC6.EE.3) Lesson 7-1: Expanding Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-2: Factoring Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-3: Adding Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-4: Subtracting Algebraic Expressions Lesson 7-5: Problem Solving identify when two expressions are equivalent (e.g., when the two expressions name the same number regardless of which value is substituted into them) (CCGPS) (7MA_TC2012-64/MCC6.EE.4) Lesson 7-1: Expanding Algebraic Expressions 12

use variables to represent numbers and write expressions when solving a real world or mathematical problem; understand that a variable can represent an unknown number, or, depending on the purpose at hand, any number in a specified set (CCGPS) (7MA_TC2012-65/MCC6.EE.6) The lessons presented in digits are specific to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSS). According to CCSS/CCGPS, this standard is covered in Grade 6 and not. This standard is fully addressed in Grade 6. Please see the following: Grade 6 Lesson 1-3: Writing Algebraic Expressions Lesson 1-4: Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Lesson 1-5: Expressions with Exponents Lesson 1-6: Problem Solving Lesson 2-1: The Identity and Zero Properties Lesson 2-2: The Commutative Properties Lesson 2-3: The Associative Properties Lesson 2-5: The Distributive Property Lesson 2-7: Problem Solving write an inequality of the form x > c or x < c to represent a constraint or condition in a real world or mathematical problem; recognize that inequalities of the form x > c or x < c have infinitely many solutions; represent solutions of such inequalities on number line diagrams (CCGPS) (7MA_TC2012-66/MCC6.EE.8) Lesson 9-1: Solving Inequalities Using Addition or Subtraction Lesson 9-2: Solving Inequalities Using Multiplication or Division Lesson 9-3: Solving Two-Step Inequalities Lesson 9-5: Problem Solving TD - Geometry draw polygons in the coordinate plane given coordinates for the vertices; use coordinates to find the length of a side joining points with the same first coordinate or the same second coordinate; apply these techniques in the context of solving real world and mathematical problems (CCGPS) (7MA_TD2012-67/MCC6.G.3) The lessons presented in digits are specific to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSS). According to CCSS/CCGPS, this standard is covered in Grade 6 and not. This standard is fully addressed in Grade 6. Please see the following: Grade 6 Lesson 8-5: Distance Lesson 8-6: Problem Solving Lesson 9-5: Polygons in the Coordinate Plane Lesson 9-6: Problem Solving 13