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Measurement and Data

Convert like measurement units within a given measurement system
Skills:
  • I can convert different-sized measurements within the same measurement system.
  • I can use measurement conversions to solve real-world problems.

Represent and interpret data
Skills:​
  • I can make a line plot to show a data set of measurements involving fractions.
  • I can use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions to solve problems involving information presented on a line plot.

Geometric Measurement: understand concepts of volume
​Knowledge:
  • I can recognize volume as a characteristic of solid figures and understand how it can be measured.
  • I can understand a "unit cube" as a cube with side lengths of 1 unit and can use it to measure volume.
  • I can understand that a solid figure filled with a number of unit cubes is said to have a volume of that many cubes.

Skills: 
  • I can measure volume by counting unit cubes.
  • I can solve real-world problems involving volume by thinking about multiplication and addition.
  • I can use unit cubes to find the volume of a right rectangular prism with whole number side lengths and prove that it is the same as multiplying the edge lengths (V=l x w x h).
  • I can solve real-world problems and mathematical problems involving volume of an object using the formulas V=l x w x h and V=b x h.
  • I can find the volume of solid figures made up of two right rectangular prisms by adding the volumes of both.
  • I can solve real-world problems using what I know about adding the volumes of two right rectangular prisms.
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