Math Instruction at Raging Knowledge

  1. Algebraic Reasoning: How do patterns and functions help us to describe data and physical phenomena? How can these patterns and function be used in problem-solving?
    1. understanding and describing patterns and functional relationships
    2. representing and analyzing quantitative relationships
    3. using operations, properties and algebraic symbols to generate formulas and solve problems
  2. Numerical and Proportional Reasoning: How are quantitative relationships represented by numbers?
    1. quantitative relationships can be described using a variety of numerical representations
    2. estimating measures and quantities by using numbers and their properties
  3. Geometry and Measurement: How do geometric relationships and measurements help us to solve problems and make sense of our world?
    1. describing relationships and solving problems by using the properties and theorems associated with 2- and 3-dimensional shapes
    2. solving problems using spatial reasoning and geometric relationships
    3. applying units, systems and formulas to estimate and measure
  4. Data, probability and statistics: How can collecting, organizing and displaying data help us to analyze information to make reasonable and informed decisions?
    1. collecting, organizing and displaying data using appropriate statistical and graphical methods
    2. analyzing data sets to form hypotheses and make predictions
    3. understanding and applying basic concepts of probability