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Grade 4 - Patterns and Relations
Standard 4.PR.1 - Write a linear function to represent the data in a table.
Included Skills:
Demonstrate an understanding of patterns and relations by: identifying and describing patterns and relations in a chart, table or diagram, reproducing patterns and relations in a chart, table, or diagram using manipulatives, creating charts, tables, or diagrams to represent patterns and relations, solving problems involving patterns and relations
• Identify and describe a variety of patterns in a multiplication chart.
• Determine the missing element(s) in a table or chart and explain the strategies used.
• Identify and correct error(s) in a table or chart.
• Describe the pattern found in a table or chart.
• Create a concrete representation of a pattern displayed in a table or chart.
• Explain why the same relationships exist within a pattern in a table and its concrete representation.
• Extend patterns found in a table or chart to solve a problem.
• Translate the information provided in a problem into a table or chart.
• Identify and extend the patterns in a table or chart to solve a problem.
• Solve a problem by completing a Carroll diagram using given data.
• Determine where new data belong in a Carroll diagram.
• Identify the sorting rule for a Venn diagram.
• Describe the relationship shown in a given Venn diagram when the circles intersect, when one circle is contained in the other, and when the circles are separate.
• Determine where new data belong in a Venn diagram.
• Solve a problem by using a chart or diagram to identify mathematical relationships.
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