Mathematics Curriculum Guide
Diocese of Sioux City
Grades 1-8
Standard 1: Understands and applies concept of numbers and operations.
Benchmark 1: Describes the properties of numbers and number systems
Benchmark 2: Understands the properties of operations
Benchmark 3: Computes fluently and makes reasonable estimates
Standard 2: Understands and applies concepts of algebra and functions.
Benchmark 1:Creates and extends simple patterns
Benchmark 2:Sorts, classifies and orders objects
Benchmark 3:Uses concrete, pictorial and verbal representations to understand symbolic notation
Benchmark 4: Uses models to represent mathematical situations
Benchmark 5: Describes change in a variety of situations
Standard 3: Understands and applies properties of geometry.
Benchmark 1:Identifies similarities and differences between simple geometric shapes
Benchmark 2:Uses coordinate geometry to describe relationships
Benchmark 3:Identifies transformations and symmetry
Benchmark 4:Uses geometric reasoning to solve problems
Standard 4: Understands and applies concepts of measurement.
Benchmark 1:Understands measurable attributes and the process of measurement
Benchmark 2:Uses a variety of techniques for measurement
Benchmark 3:Uses instruments of measurement ITBS
Benchmark 4:Makes measurement estimates and checks for accuracy
Standard 5: Understands and applies concepts of data analysis and probability.
Benchmark 1:Collects, organizes, and displays data to answer a question
Benchmark 2: Uses statistical methods to describe data
Benchmark 3:Reads and interprets data
Benchmark 4:Uses probability concepts
Standard 6: Understands and applies problem solving strategies.
Benchmark 1:Uses a variety of strategies to solve problems
Benchmark 2: Justifies the process used to solve a numerical problem
Standard 7: Communicates and reasons mathematically.
Benchmark 1:Comprehends mathematical language
Benchmark 2:Expresses ideas using mathematical terms and representations
Benchmark 3:Analyzes and evaluates mathematical thinking
Benchmark 4:Uses technology to enhance mathematical learning
Process Standards
The statements listed below each process standard are to be used for clarification. The student will use problem solving, reasoning, communications and connections in conjunction with all content standards. The process standards are not benchmarked.
Standard 8: Recognizes that mathematics is an integrated, connected, meaningful body of knowledge.
- Recognize and use connections among mathematical ideas;
- Understand how mathematical ideas interconnect and build on one another to produce a coherent whole;
- Recognize and apply mathematics in contexts outside of mathematics.
Standard 9: Recognizes and uses mathematical representations.
- Create and use representations to organize, record, and communicate mathematical ideas;
- Select, apply, and translate among mathematical representations to solve problems;
- Use representations to model and interpret physical, social, and mathematical phenomena.
Diocese of Sioux City -1-2006