FCAT ABE
MA.B.3.2.1
Solves real-world problems involving estimates of measurements, including length, time, weight, temperature, money, perimeter, area, and volume.
Standard 12
Demonstrate estimation skills
12.02

Use rounding techniques to estimate the solution to a real-world addition or subtraction problem; then determine the actual result through computation.

MA.B.4.2.1
Determines which units of measurement, such as seconds, square inches, and dollars per tankful, to use with answers to real-world problems.
No Correlation
MA.B.4.2.2
Selects and uses appropriate instruments and technology, including scales, rulers, thermometers, measuring cups, protractors, and gauges, to measure in real-world situations.
Standard 13
Use units of measurement
13.03

Identify, select, and use appropriate tools from the customary* system for measuring length, capacity, weight and temperature.

*Customary refers to the system of measurement used in the United States

MA.C.1.2.1
Given a verbal description, draws and/or models two-and three-dimensional shapes and uses appropriate geometric vocabulary to write a description of a figure or a picture composed of geometric figures.
Standard 15
Describe and identify three-dimensional shapes
15.01

Identify and describe the characteristics of basic 3-dimensional shapes.

MA.C.2.2.1
Understands the concepts of spatial relationships, symmetry, reflections, congruency, and similarity.
Standard 15
Describe and identify three-dimensional shapes
15.01

Identify and describe the characteristics of basic 3-dimensional shapes.

MA.C.2.2.2
Predicts, illustrates, and verifies which figures could result from a flip, slide, or turn of a given figure.
No Correlation
MA.C.3.2.1
Represents and applies a variety of strategies and geometric properties and formulas for two-and three-dimensional shapes to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
Standard 15
Describe and identify three-dimensional shapes
15.01

Identify and describe the characteristics of basic 3-dimensional shapes.

MA.C.3.2.2
Identifies and plots positive ordered pairs (whole numbers) in a rectangular coordinate system (graph).
No Correlation