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Dan. 0000000. Figure 1. In figure 1, Dan’s highest priorities are Computation and Algebra & Functions. Measurement would be his lowest priority. Step 1 Look under the heading, “Mathematics Goal Performance.” Prioritize your child’s highest needs areas using the following key. Low:

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  1. Dan 0000000 Figure 1 In figure 1, Dan’s highest priorities are Computation and Algebra & Functions. Measurement would be his lowest priority. Step 1 Look under the heading, “Mathematics Goal Performance.” Prioritize your child’s highest needs areas using the following key. Low: LoAvg: Avg: HiAvg: High:   Highest Priority Lowest Priority

  2. Figure 2 Here is a list of all of the skills students learn in sixth grade! The skills are organized into categories, and you can move your mouse over any skill name to see a sample question. To start practicing, just click on any link. IXL will track your score, and the questions will even increase in difficulty as you improve! Whole numbers – NS Decimal numbers – NS Integers – NS Rational numbers – NS, C Exponents and square roots – NS, C Money – C Consumer math – C, P Time – NS, C Add and subtract integers – C Add and subtract decimals – C Multiplication – C Division – C Problem solving and estimation – NS, PS Number theory – NS Multiply and divide decimals – C Algebra – AF Coordinate graphing – AF Charts and graphs – SDP Statistics – SDP Fractions and mixed numbers – NS Add and subtract fractions – C Multiply fractions – C Divide fractions – C Mixed operations – C Measurement – M Geometry – G Ratios, proportions, and percents – NS, C Probability – SDP • Step 2 • Reference the areas that you and your child prioritized and need to work on to improve. Use the following key to determine which skills your child should be practicing on ixl.com. • Number Sense-NS • Computation-C • Algebra & Functions-AF • Geometry-G • Measurement-M • Stats/Data/Probability-SDP • Problem Solving-PS • In figure 2, Dan would first work on those problems under the skills on ixl.com that have a “C” and an “AF” next to the skill. For example, since the skill, “Rational numbers,” has a “C” next to it, Dan could practice problems within that skill category.

  3. Figure 3 Step 3 Your child should be working on problems in each skill category, starting from the top and working his/her way down. In figure 3, Dan would work on problems in “D.1 Compare rational numbers,” first. He would work his way down and finish with problems in “D.5 Multiply and divide rational numbers.”

  4. Dan 0000000 Figure 1 In figure 1, Dan’s highest priorities are Computation and Algebra & Functions. Measurement would be his lowest priority. Step 1 Look under the heading, “Mathematics Goal Performance.” Prioritize your child’s highest needs areas using the following key. Low: LoAvg: Avg: HiAvg: High:   Highest Priority Lowest Priority

  5. Figure 2 Here is a list of all of the skills students learn in seventh grade! The skills are organized into categories, and you can move your mouse over any skill name to see a sample question. To start practicing, just click on any link. IXL will track your score, and the questions will even increase in difficulty as you improve! Number theory – NS Decimal numbers – NS Operations with decimals – C Integers – NS Operations with integers – C Fractions and mixed numbers – NS Operations with fractions – C Rational numbers – NS, C Exponents and square roots – NS, C Ratios and proportions – NS, C Percents – NS, C Consumer math – C, PS Problem solving and estimation – NS, PS Measurement – M Charts and graphs – SDP Geometry – G Transformations – G Pythagorean theorem – G Coordinate graphs – AF Number sequences – AF Variable expressions – AF Single variable equations – AF Inequalities – AF Linear functions – AF Properties – AF Probability – SDP Statistics - SDP • Step 2 • Reference the areas that you and your child prioritized and need to work on to improve. Use the following key to determine which skills your child should be practicing on ixl.com. • Number Sense-NS • Computation-C • Algebra & Functions-AF • Geometry-G • Measurement-M • Stats/Data/Probability-SDP • Problem Solving-PS • In figure 2, Dan would first work on those problems under the skills on ixl.com that have a “C” and an “AF” next to the skill. For example, since the skill, “Rational numbers,” has a “C” next to it, Dan could practice problems within that skill category.

  6. Figure 3 Step 3 Your child should be working on problems in each skill category, starting from the top and working his/her way down. In figure 3, Dan would work on problems in “H.1 Identify rational numbers,” first. He would work his way down and finish with problems in “H.7 Multiply and divide rational numbers.”

  7. Dan 0000000 Figure 1 In figure 1, Dan’s highest priorities are Computation and Algebra & Functions. Measurement would be his lowest priority. Step 1 Look under the heading, “Mathematics Goal Performance.” Prioritize your child’s highest needs areas using the following key. Low: LoAvg: Avg: HiAvg: High:   Highest Priority Lowest Priority

  8. Figure 2 Here is a list of all of the skills students learn in eighth grade! The skills are organized into categories, and you can move your mouse over any skill name to see a sample question. To start practicing, just click on any link. IXL will track your score, and the questions will even increase in difficulty as you improve! Number theory – NS Integers – NS Operations with integers – C Rational numbers – NS Operations with rational numbers – C Exponents and roots – NS, C Scientific notation – NS, C Ratios and proportions – NS, C Proportional relationships – NS, C Percents – NS, C Consumer math – C, PS Measurement – M Problem solving – PS Charts and graphs – SDP Pythagorean theorem – G Coordinate graphs – AF Geometry – G Transformations – G Number sequences – AF Variable expressions – AF Single variable equations – AF Linear functions – AF Nonlinear functions – AF Inequalities – AF Monomials and polynomials – AF Properties – AF Probability – SDP Statistics - SDP • Step 2 • Reference the areas that you and your child prioritized and need to work on to improve. Use the following key to determine which skills your child should be practicing on ixl.com. • Number Sense-NS • Computation-C • Algebra & Functions-AF • Geometry-G • Measurement-M • Stats/Data/Probability-SDP • Problem Solving-PS • In figure 2, Dan would first work on those problems under the skills on ixl.com that have a “C” and an “AF” next to the skill. For example, since the skill, “Rational numbers,” has a “C” next to it, Dan could practice problems within that skill category.

  9. Figure 3 Step 3 Your child should be working on problems in each skill category, starting from the top and working his/her way down. In figure 3, Dan would work on problems in “C.1 Integer addition and subtraction rules,” first. He would work his way down and finish with problems in “C.9 Evaluate variable expressions with integers and absolute values.”

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