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Identify, describe, and draw rays, angles (right, acute, obtuse), and perpendicular and parallel lines using appropriate tools (e.g., ruler, straightedge and technology). Identify these in two-dimensional figures.
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*I can use tools and technology to draw rays, angles, perpendicular, and parallel lines. *I can describe and identify rays, right, acute, and obtuse angles, and perpendicular and parallel lines. *I can find rays, angles, perpendicular, and parallel lines in two-dimensional shapes. |
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*Identify, describe and draw points, lines and line segments. (MA.3.G.3) |
*Identify, describe and draw triangles and circles using appropriate tools. (MA.5.G.1) *Solve real-world and other mathematical problems that involve vertical, adjacent, complementary, and supplementary angles. (MA.7.GM.4) |
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| Click here for clarifying examples and digital resources aligned to Indiana standards. These are intended to expand each standard to support instruction in the classroom as evidenced by the Eight Mathematics Teaching Practices put forth by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM). | |
The following recommendations are strategies designed to support the standards and curriculum you are currently using. These best practices will assist educators in adapting instruction to ensure that you are creating engaging and rigorous opportunities for all students.
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The English Learner considerations, which were written by Indiana EL teachers, are meant to increase engagement and support growth for English Learners. They are designed to support the standards and curriculum you are currently using. The following are recommendations of best practices to assist educators in making language more accessible for English Learners. Educators should adapt strategies based upon a student’s proficiency level and ensure that content is age-appropriate.
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The Special Education considerations, which were written by Indiana special education teachers, are meant to increase engagement and support growth for students in special education. This is not an exhaustive list of strategies, but these supports will help you make math instruction more accessible for students. Educators should adapt strategies to the needs of your students and ensure that you are creating opportunities for all students to engage with rigorous content.
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