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Middle School Math Complete Course
Rational Numbers and Integers
- Number Classification
- Opposite Integers
- Using Number Lines to Represent Rational Numbers
- Using Number Lines to Order Rational Numbers
- Adding and Subtracting Integers
- Multiplying and Dividing Integers
- Order of Operations
- Integers and Absolute Value
- Integer Inequalities Involving Absolute Values
- Absolute Value of Rational Numbers
- Vertical and Horizontal Number Lines
- Convert Rational Numbers to a Fraction
Fractions and Mixed Numbers
- Using Strip Diagrams to Represent Fractions
- Simplifying Fractions
- Adding and Subtracting Fractions
- Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
- Adding Mixed Numbers
- Subtracting Mixed Numbers
- Multiplying Mixed Numbers
- Dividing Mixed Numbers
- Convert Between Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Decimals
- Using Number Lines to Present Decimal
- Comparing Decimals
- Repeating Decimals
- Rounding Decimals
- Adding and Subtracting Decimals
- Multiplying and Dividing Decimals
- Convert Between Fractions and Decimals
- Converting Repeating Decimals to Fractions
- Order of Decimals, Mixed Numbers and Fractions
Ratios and Proportions
- Write a Ratio
- Ratio Tables
- Using a Fraction to Write down a Ratio
- Simplifying Ratios
- Proportional Ratios
- Similarity and Ratios
- Word Problems Involving Comparing Rates
- Representing Proportional Relationships with Equations
- Graphing Proportional Relationship
- Using Tables to Write Proportional Equations
Percentage
- Representing Percentage
- Using Number Line to Graph Percentages
- Using Grid models to Represent Percent
- Using Strip Models to Explain Percent
- Fractional and Decimal Percentages
- Percent Problems
- Percent of Increase and Decrease
- Discount, Tax and Tip
- Simple Interest
- Compounding Interest
Exponents and Variables
- Multiplication Property of Exponents
- Division Property of Exponents
- Powers of Products and Quotients
- Zero and Negative Exponents
- Negative Exponents and Negative Bases
- Scientific Notation
- Addition and Subtraction in Scientific Notation
- Multiplication and Division in Scientific Notation
- Radicals
- Approximating Irrational Numbers
- Estimating Negative and Positive Square Roots
- Comparing Rational Numbers
- Proper Ordering of Rational Numbers
- Identifying Irrational and Rational Numbers
Expressions and Variables
- Identifying Expressions and Equations
- Identify Equivalent Expressions
- Using Properties to Write Equivalent Expressions
- Using Exponents to Write down Multiplication Expressions
- Using Exponents to Write Powers of Ten
- Prime Factorization with Exponents
- Identifying Errors Involving the Order of Operations
- Writing down Variable Expressions Involving Two Operations
- Evaluating One Variable Expressions
- Evaluating Two Variables Expressions
- Using Area Models to Factor Variable Expressions
- Using Distributive Property to Factor Variable Expressions
- The Distributive Property
- Simplifying Variable Expressions
- Simplifying Polynomial Expressions
- Multiplying and Dividing Monomials
- Multiplying a Polynomial and a Monomial
- Multiplying Binomials
- Factoring Trinomials
Equations and Inequalities
- One-Step Equations
- Multi-Step Equations
- System of Equations
- Write Inequalities from Number Lines
- Graphing Single–Variable Inequalities
- One-Step Inequalities
- Multi-Step Inequalities
- Completing a Graph and Table Linear Function
- Finding the Number of Solutions to a System of Equations
- Finding Number of Solutions to a System of Equations by Graphing
- Using Substitution to Solve a System of Equations
- System of Equations Classification
- Modeling and Solving Equations Using Algebra Tiles
- Writing and Solving Equations Representing Diagrams
Lines and Slope
- Finding Slope
- Graphing Lines Using Slope–Intercept Form
- Writing Linear Equations
- Finding Midpoint
- Finding Distance of Two Points
- Writing Linear Equations from Graphs
- Writing Linear Functions from Tables
- Converting Linear Equations to Slope-Intercept Form from Standard Form
- Writing Linear Equations From Y-Intercept and A Slope
- Write Best Fit Line Equations
Functions Operations
- Recognizing Functions
- Function Notation and Evaluation
- Adding and Subtracting Functions
- Multiplying and Dividing Functions
- Finding Values Using Function Graphs
- Identify Functions
- Identifying Functions with a Vertical Line
Measurement System
- Mixed Customary Units Operations
- Mixed Numbers and Fractions Customary Unit Conversions
- Using Proportions to Convert Traditional and Metric Units
- Compare the Temperatures Above and Below Zero
Coordinate Plane
- Objects on a Coordinate Plane
- Understanding Quadrants
- Transformations-rotations, reflections and translations
- Transformations: Reflection
- Transformations: Rotation
- Transformations: Translations
- Dilation
- Dilations: Finding the Scale Factor
- Dilations: Finding a Coordinate
Geometry Tools and Polygons
- Complementary and Supplementary angles
- Parallel lines and Transversals
- Relationships Between Sides and Angles in a Triangle
- Triangle Inequality
- Definition of the Area of a Triangle
- The Pythagorean Theorem
- Special Right Triangles
- Polygons
- Definition of the Area of a Parallelogram
- Definition of the Area of a Trapezoid
- Finding Area of Compound Figures
- Finding Area Between Two Rectangles
- Finding Area Between Two Triangles
- Area and Perimeter: Scale Changes
Surface Area and Volume
- Nets of 3-D Figures
- Cubes
- Rectangle Prisms
- Circles
- Cylinder
- Volume of Cones and Pyramids
- Volume of Spheres
- Sphere Surface Area
Statistics
- Pie Graph
- Graph The Line Plot
- Distributions in Line Plot
- Relative Frequency Tables
- Frequency Charts
- Mean, Median, Mode, and Range of the Given Data
- Interpreting Charts to find mean, median, mode, and range
- Finding an Outlier
- Finding Range, Quartiles, and Interquartile Range
- Interpreting Categorical Data
- Identifying Statistical Questions
- Completing a Table and Making a Graph
- Probability Problems
- Scatter Plots
- Mean Absolute Deviation Calculations
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