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Virginia Standards of Learning: 7th Grade
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▸ Virginia Standards of Learning: 7th Grade
Computation and Estimation •
Geometry •
Measurement •
Number and Number Sense •
Patterns, Functions, and Algebra •
Probability and Statistics •
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Computation and Estimation (4)
7.4 The student will
7.4a The student will solve practical problems using rational numbers (whole numbers, fractions, decimals) and percents
7.5 The student will formulate rules for and solve practical problems involving basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) with integers.
7.6 The student will use proportions to solve practical problems, which may include scale drawings, that contain rational numbers (whole numbers, fractions, and decimals) and percents.
Geometry (2)
7.12 The student will identify and graph ordered pairs in the four quadrants of a coordinate plane.
7.13 The student, given a polygon in the coordinate plane, will represent transformations — rotation and translation — by graphing the coordinates of the vertices of the transformed polygon and sketching the resulting figure.
Measurement (4)
7.7 The student, given appropriate dimensions, will
7.7a The student, given appropriate dimensions, will estimate and find the area of polygons by subdividing them into rectangles and right triangles
7.7b The student, given appropriate dimensions, will apply perimeter and area formulas in practical situations.
7.8 The student will investigate and solve problems involving the volume and surface area of rectangular prisms and cylinders, using concrete materials and practical situations to develop formulas.
Number and Number Sense (2)
7.1 The student will compare, order, and determine equivalent relationships between fractions, decimals, and percents, including use of scientific notation for numbers greater than 10.
7.3 The student will identify and apply the following properties of operations with real numbers: the commutative and associative properties for addition and multiplication; the distributive property; the additive and multiplicative identity properties; the additive and multiplicative inverse properties; and the multiplicative property of zero.
Patterns, Functions, and Algebra (4)
7.19 The student will represent, analyze, and generalize a variety of patterns, including arithmetic sequences and geometric sequences, with tables, graphs, rules, and words in order to investigate and describe functional relationships.
7.20 The student will write verbal expressions as algebraic expressions and sentences as equations.
7.22 The student will
7.22a The student will solve one-step linear equations and inequalities in one variable with strategies involving inverse operations and integers, using concrete materials, pictorial representations, and paper and pencil
Probability and Statistics (5)
7.14 The student will investigate and describe the difference between the probability of an event found through simulation versus the theoretical probability of that same event.
7.15 The student will identify and describe the number of possible arrangements of several objects, using a tree diagram or the Fundamental (Basic) Counting Principle.
7.16 The student will create and solve problems involving the measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode) and the range of a set of data.
7.17 The student, given a problem situation, will collect, analyze, display, and interpret data, using a variety of graphical methods, including frequency distributions; line plots; histograms; stem-and-leaf plots; box-and-whisker plots; and scattergrams.
7.18 The student will make inferences, conjectures, and predictions based on analysis of a set of data.