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MA.A.4.2.1 Uses and justifies different estimation strategies in a real-world problem situation and determines the reasonableness of results of calculations in a given problem situation. |
No Correlation |
MA.A.5.2.1 Understands and applies basic number theory concepts, including primes, composites, factors, and multiples. |
No Correlation |
MA.B.1.2.2 Solves real-world problems involving length, weight, perimeter, area, capacity, volume, time, temperature, and angles. |
No Correlation |
MA.B.2.2.1 Uses direct (measured) and indirect (not measured) measures to calculate and compare measurable characteristics. |
No Correlation |
MA.B.2.2.2 Selects and uses appropriate standard and non-standard units of measurement, according to type and size. |
Standard 4 Measure quantities in the real world and use the measures to solve problems 04.01 Use customary* units such as inches, pounds, degrees, and cups, to measure real quantities, e.g., measure to the nearest inch on a 12-inch ruler. 04.02 Use and describe basic measurement concepts, e.g., length, weight, digital and analog time, temperature, and capacity. 04.03 Select and use an appropriate unit of measure. 04.04 State the date by month, day, and year using a calendar. 04.05 Tell time to the hour and half-hour. *Customary refers to the system of measurement used in the United States |
MA.B.3.2.1 Solves real-world problems involving estimates of measurements, including length, time, weight, temperature, money, perimeter, area, and volume. |
No Correlation |