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Standard Identifier: 7.NS.2.c

Grade: 7
Domain: The Number System

Cluster:
Apply and extend previous understandings of operations with fractions to add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers.

Standard:
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers. Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide rational numbers.

Standard Identifier: 7.NS.2.d

Grade: 7
Domain: The Number System

Cluster:
Apply and extend previous understandings of operations with fractions to add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers.

Standard:
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide 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.

Standard Identifier: 7.NS.3

Grade: 7
Domain: The Number System

Cluster:
Apply and extend previous understandings of operations with fractions to add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers.

Standard:
Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving the four operations with rational numbers.

Footnote:
Computations with rational numbers extend the rules for manipulating fractions to complex fractions.

Standard Identifier: 8.G.1.a

Grade: 8
Domain: Geometry

Cluster:
Understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software.

Standard:
Verify experimentally the properties of rotations, reflections, and translations: Lines are taken to lines, and line segments to line segments of the same length.

Standard Identifier: 8.G.1.b

Grade: 8
Domain: Geometry

Cluster:
Understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software.

Standard:
Verify experimentally the properties of rotations, reflections, and translations: Angles are taken to angles of the same measure.

Standard Identifier: 8.G.1.c

Grade: 8
Domain: Geometry

Cluster:
Understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software.

Standard:
Verify experimentally the properties of rotations, reflections, and translations: Parallel lines are taken to parallel lines.

Standard Identifier: 8.G.2

Grade: 8
Domain: Geometry

Cluster:
Understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software.

Standard:
Understand that a two-dimensional figure is congruent to another if the second can be obtained from the first by a sequence of rotations, reflections, and translations; given two congruent figures, describe a sequence that exhibits the congruence between them.

Standard Identifier: 8.G.3

Grade: 8
Domain: Geometry

Cluster:
Understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software.

Standard:
Describe the effect of dilations, translations, rotations, and reflections on two-dimensional figures using coordinates.

Standard Identifier: 8.G.4

Grade: 8
Domain: Geometry

Cluster:
Understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software.

Standard:
Understand that a two-dimensional figure is similar to another if the second can be obtained from the first by a sequence of rotations, reflections, translations, and dilations; given two similar two-dimensional figures, describe a sequence that exhibits the similarity between them.

Standard Identifier: 8.G.5

Grade: 8
Domain: Geometry

Cluster:
Understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software.

Standard:
Use informal arguments to establish facts about the angle sum and exterior angle of triangles, about the angles created when parallel lines are cut by a transversal, and the angle-angle criterion for similarity of triangles. For example, arrange three copies of the same triangle so that the sum of the three angles appears to form a line, and give an argument in terms of transversals why this is so.

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