Math

Reflections For Unit One and Unit Two I can teach: I can do it: I need practice: Reflections For Unit Three and Four I can teach: I can do it:
 * Turn exponential notation into regular multiplication problems and vice versa
 * Solve a problem with exponents
 * Find and identify prime and composite numbers
 * Use divisibility tests to find factors and divisors
 * Add and subtract whole numbers and decimals
 * Identify the place value of a digit
 * explain why it's useful to make an estimate
 * Find the landmarks in a data set:minimum,maximum,range,mode
 * Know the basic multiplication facts with rapid recall
 * Read and write whole numbers through billions and decimals through thousandths
 * Make a magnitude estimate
 * Writing an open number sentence to represent a problem
 * Squaring and "unsquaring" numbers
 * Factor numbers
 * Convert between inches, feet, and yard
 * Identify place value digits in numbers to billions
 * Use a protractor to measure angles
 * Identify right, isosceles, equilateral, and scalene triangles
 * Make patterns that tessellate
 * Identify right, straight, reflex, obtuse, and acute angles
 * Identify polygons

Reflections For Units 5 and 6 I can teach:
 * Rounding
 * Find common denominator
 * Read a stem and leaf plot
 * Make a stem and leaf plot
 * Finding equivalent fractions
 * Convert between fractions & mixed numbers

I can do it:
 * Add and subtract fractions
 * Convert fractions to percents
 * Read a circle graph

I need practice:
 * Convert fractions-decimals-percents
 * Create a circle graph

Reflections for Unit 7

I can teach
 * Add and subtract negative numbers

I can do it on my own
 * Read and understand scientific notation (Powers of 10)
 * Understand and use exponential notation
 * Understand and use digits of operation

Reflections for Unit 8 I can teach it: I can do it on my own:
 * Finding common denominators
 * Use algorithm to add mixed numbers
 * Find a percent of a number
 * Use an algorithm to multiply fractions and mixed numbers
 * Convert among fractions, decimals, and percents
 * Order and compare fractions
 * Use an algorithm to subtract mixed numbers with like denominators
 * Convert between fractions and mixed or whole numbers
 * Use an algorithm to multiply fractions and mixed numbers