Contents
Lesson 1: Positive and Negative Numbers
1.1: Notice and Wonder: Memphis and Bangor
1.2: Above and Below Zero
1.3: High Places, Low Places
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Lesson 1 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 1 Practice Problems
Lesson 2: Points on the Number Line
2.1: A Point on the Number Line
2.2: What’s the Temperature?
2.3: Folded Number Lines
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Lesson 2 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 2 Practice Problems
Lesson 3: Comparing Positive and Negative Numbers
3.1: Which One Doesn’t Belong: Inequalities
3.2: Comparing Temperatures
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3.3: Rational Numbers on a Number Line
Lesson 3 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 3 Practice Problems
Lesson 4: Ordering Rational Numbers
4.1: How Do They Compare?
4.2: Ordering Rational Number Cards
4.3: Comparing Points on A Line
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Lesson 4 Summary
Lesson 4 Practice Problems
Lesson 5: Using Negative Numbers to Make Sense of Contexts
5.1: Notice and Wonder: It Comes and Goes
5.2: The Concession Stand
5.3: Drinks for Sale
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Lesson 5 Summary
Lesson 5 Practice Problems
Lesson 6: Absolute Value of Numbers
6.1: Number Talk: Closer to Zero
6.2: Jumping Flea
6.3: Absolute Elevation and Temperature
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Lesson 6 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 6 Practice Problems
Lesson 7: Comparing Numbers and Distance from Zero
7.1: Opposites
7.2: Submarine
7.3: Info Gap: Points on the Number Line
7.4: Inequality Mix and Match
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Lesson 7 Summary
Lesson 7 Practice Problems
Lesson 8: Writing and Graphing Inequalities
8.1: Estimate Heights of People
8.2: Stories about 9
8.3: How High and How Low Can It Be?
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Lesson 8 Summary
Lesson 8 Practice Problems
Lesson 9: Solutions of Inequalities
9.1: Unknowns on a Number Line
9.2: Amusement Park Rides
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9.3: What Number Am I?
Lesson 9 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 9 Practice Problems
Lesson 10: Interpreting Inequalities
10.1: True or False: Fractions and Decimals
10.2: Basketball Game
10.3: Unbalanced Hangers
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Lesson 10 Practice Problems
Lesson 11: Points on the Coordinate Plane
11.1: Guess My Line
11.2: The Coordinate Plane
11.3: Coordinated Archery
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Lesson 11 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 11 Practice Problems
Lesson 12: Constructing the Coordinate Plane
12.1: English Winter
12.2: Axes Drawing Decisions
12.3: Positively A-maze-ing
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Lesson 12 Summary
Lesson 12 Practice Problems
Lesson 13: Interpreting Points on a Coordinate Plane
13.1: Unlabeled Points
13.2: Account Balance
13.3: High and Low Temperatures
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Lesson 13 Practice Problems
Lesson 14: Distances on a Coordinate Plane
14.1: Coordinate Patterns
14.2: Signs of Numbers in Coordinates
14.3: Finding Distances on a Coordinate Plane
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Lesson 14 Practice Problems
Lesson 15: Shapes on the Coordinate Plane
15.1: Figuring Out The Coordinate Plane
15.2: Plotting Polygons
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15.3: Four Quadrants of A-Maze-ing
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Lesson 15 Practice Problems
Lesson 16: Common Factors
16.1: Figures Made of Squares
16.2: Diego’s Bake Sale
16.3: Greatest Common Factor
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Lesson 16 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 16 Practice Problems
Lesson 17: Common Multiples
17.1: Notice and Wonder: Multiples
17.2: The Florist’s Order
17.3: Least Common Multiple
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17.4: Prizes on Grand Opening Day
Lesson 17 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 17 Practice Problems
Lesson 18: Using Common Multiples and Common Factors
18.1: Keeping a Steady Beat
18.2: Factors and Multiples
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18.3: More Factors and Multiples
18.4: Factors and Multiples Bingo
Lesson 18 Summary
Lesson 18 Practice Problems
Lesson 19: Drawing on the Coordinate Plane
19.1: Cat Pictures
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19.2: Design Your Own Image
Learning Targets
Lesson 1: Positive and Negative Numbers
Lesson 2: Points on the Number Line
Lesson 3: Comparing Positive and Negative Numbers
Lesson 4: Ordering Rational Numbers
Lesson 5: Using Negative Numbers to Make Sense of Contexts
Lesson 6: Absolute Value of Numbers
Lesson 7: Comparing Numbers and Distance from Zero
Lesson 8: Writing and Graphing Inequalities
Lesson 9: Solutions of Inequalities
Lesson 10: Interpreting Inequalities
Lesson 11: Points on the Coordinate Plane
Lesson 12: Constructing the Coordinate Plane
Lesson 13: Interpreting Points on a Coordinate Plane
Lesson 14: Distances on a Coordinate Plane
Lesson 15: Shapes on the Coordinate Plane
Lesson 16: Common Factors
Lesson 17: Common Multiples
Lesson 18: Using Common Multiples and Common Factors
Lesson 19: Drawing on the Coordinate Plane
Lesson 1: Got Data?
1.1: Dots of Data
1.2: Surveying the Class
1.3: Numerical and Categorical Data
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Lesson 1 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 1 Practice Problems
Lesson 2: Statistical Questions
2.1: Pencils on A Plot
2.2: What’s in the Data?
2.3: What Makes a Statistical Question?
2.4: Sifting for Statistical Questions
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Lesson 2 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 2 Practice Problems
Lesson 3: Representing Data Graphically
3.1: Curious about Caps
3.2: Estimating Caps
3.3: Been There, Done That!
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3.4: Favorite Summer Sports
Lesson 3 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 3 Practice Problems
Lesson 4: Dot Plots
4.1: Pizza Toppings (Part 1)
4.2: Pizza Toppings (Part 2)
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4.3: Homework Time
Lesson 4 Summary
Lesson 4 Practice Problems
Lesson 5: Using Dot Plots to Answer Statistical Questions
5.1: Packs on Backs
5.2: On the Phone
5.3: Click-Clack
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Lesson 5 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 5 Practice Problems
Lesson 6: Interpreting Histograms
6.1: Dog Show (Part 1)
6.2: Dog Show (Part 2)
6.3: Population of States
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Lesson 6 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 6 Practice Problems
Lesson 7: Using Histograms to Answer Statistical Questions
7.1: Which One Doesn’t Belong: Questions
7.2: Measuring Earthworms
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7.3: Tall and Taller Players
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Lesson 7 Practice Problems
Lesson 8: Describing Distributions on Histograms
8.1: Which One Doesn’t Belong: Histograms
8.2: Sorting Histograms
8.3: Getting to School
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Lesson 8 Practice Problems
Lesson 9: Mean
9.1: Close to Four
9.2: Spread Out and Share
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9.3: Getting to School
Lesson 9 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 9 Practice Problems
Lesson 10: Finding and Interpreting the Mean as the Balance Point
10.1: Which One Doesn’t Belong: Division
10.2: Travel Times (Part 1)
10.3: Travel Times (Part 2)
Lesson 10 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 10 Practice Problems
Lesson 11: Variability and MAD
11.1: Shooting Hoops (Part 1)
11.2: Shooting Hoops (Part 2)
11.3: Shooting Hoops (Part 3)
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11.4: Game of 22
Lesson 11 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 11 Practice Problems
Lesson 12: Using Mean and MAD to Make Comparisons
12.1: Number Talk: Decimal Division
12.2: Which Player Would You Choose?
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12.3: Swimmers Over the Years
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Lesson 12 Practice Problems
Lesson 13: Median
13.1: The Plot of the Story
13.2: Siblings in the House
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13.3: Finding the Middle
Lesson 13 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 13 Practice Problems
Lesson 14: Comparing Mean and Median
14.1: Heights of Presidents
14.2: The Tallest and the Smallest in the World
14.3: Mean or Median?
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Lesson 14 Practice Problems
Lesson 15: Quartiles and Interquartile Range
15.1: Notice and Wonder: Two Parties
15.2: The Five-Number Summary
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15.3: Range and Interquartile Range
Lesson 15 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 15 Practice Problems
Lesson 16: Box Plots
16.1: Notice and Wonder: Puppy Weights
16.2: Human Box Plot
16.3: Studying Blinks
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Lesson 16 Summary
Glossary
Lesson 16 Practice Problems
Lesson 17: Using Box Plots
17.1: Hours of Slumber
17.2: Info Gap: Sea Turtles
17.3: Paper Planes
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Lesson 17 Summary
Lesson 17 Practice Problems
Lesson 18: Using Data to Solve Problems
18.1: Wild Bears
18.2: Math Homework (Part 1)
18.3: Math Homework (Part 2)
18.4: Will the Yellow Perch Survive?
Lesson 18 Summary
Learning Targets
Lesson 1: Got Data?
Lesson 2: Statistical Questions
Lesson 3: Representing Data Graphically
Lesson 4: Dot Plots
Lesson 5: Using Dot Plots to Answer Statistical Questions
Lesson 6: Interpreting Histograms
Lesson 7: Using Histograms to Answer Statistical Questions
Lesson 8: Describing Distributions on Histograms
Lesson 9: Mean
Lesson 10: Finding and Interpreting the Mean as the Balance Point
Lesson 11: Variability and MAD
Lesson 12: Using Mean and MAD to Make Comparisons
Lesson 13: Median
Lesson 14: Comparing Mean and Median
Lesson 15: Quartiles and Interquartile Range
Lesson 16: Box Plots
Lesson 17: Using Box Plots
Lesson 18: Using Data to Solve Problems
Lesson 1: Fermi Problems
1.1: Ant Trek
1.2: Stacks and Stacks of Cereal Boxes
1.3: Covering the Washington Monument
Lesson 2: If Our Class Were the World
2.1: All 7.4 Billion of Us
2.2: About the People in the World
2.3: If Our Class Were the World
Lesson 3: Rectangle Madness
3.1: Squares in Rectangles
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3.2: More Rectangles, More Squares
3.3: Finding Equivalent Fractions
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3.4: It’s All About Fractions
Lesson 4: How Do We Choose?
4.1: Which Was “Yessier”?
4.2: Which Class Voted Purpler?
4.3: Supermajorities
4.4: Best Restaurant
Lesson 5: More than Two Choices
5.1: Field Day
5.2: School Lunches (Part 1)
5.3: School Lunch (Part 2)
5.4: Just Vote Once
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5.5: Weekend Choices
Lesson 6: Picking Representatives
6.1: Computers for Kids
6.2: School Mascot (Part 1)
6.3: Advising the School Board
6.4: School Mascot (Part 2)
6.5: Fair and Unfair Districts
Glossary
Attributions
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