top of page

The tabs below are the five Grade 7 Math domains. Within each domain are three or more standards. There is a carousel of videos for each standard that either is a video lesson or presents a math question that models an end of year summative assessment question that students may see on a state test or final exam. Students and educators are encouraged to pause after the question is read for students to complete the problem independently, then play the solution. Students should be encouraged to compare their work to the exemplar solution modeled. This strategy empowers students to identify their own misconceptions in the moment.

Grade 7 Math Standards

The tabs below are the five Grade 7 Math domains. Within each domain are three or more standards. There is a carousel of videos for each standard that either is a video lesson or presents a math question that models an end of year summative assessment question that students may see on a state test or final exam. Students and educators are encouraged to pause after the question is read for students to complete the problem independently, then play the solution. Students should be encouraged to compare their work to the exemplar solution modeled. This strategy empowers students to identify their own misconceptions in the moment.

Analyze proportional relationships and use them to solve real-world and mathematical problems. 7.RP.A.1  Compute unit rates associated with ratios of fractions, including ratios of lengths, areas and other quantities measured in like or different units. 7.RP.A.2 Recognize and represent proportional relationships between quantities. 7.RP.A.2.a Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship, e.g., by testing for equivalent ratios in a table or graphing on a coordinate plane and observing whether the graph is a straight line through the origin. 7.RP.A.2.b Identify the constant of proportionality (unit rate) in tables, graphs, equations, diagrams, and verbal descriptions of proportional relationships. 7.RP.A.2.c Represent proportional relationships by equations. For example, if total cost t is proportional to the number n of items purchased at a constant price p, the relationship between the total cost and the number of items can be expressed as t = pn. 7.RP.A.2.d Explain what a point (x, y) on the graph of a proportional relationship means in terms of the situation, with special attention to the points (0, 0) and (1, r) where r is the unit rate. 7.RP.A.3 Use proportional relationships to solve multistep ratio and percent problems.

  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • TPT
bottom of page