7adv.MATH.6.F
Solve problems using qualitative and quantitative predictions and comparisons from simple experiments.
Grade 7 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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problemsqualitative predictionsquantitative predictionscomparisonssimple experiments
Skills
- solve (problems involving predictions and comparisons) #dok2
- predict (qualitative outcomes from simple experiments) #dok2
- predict (quantitative outcomes from simple experiments) #dok2
- compare (results from qualitative and quantitative predictions) #dok2
- interpret (data from simple experiments) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can solve problems using predictions and comparisons from simple experiments. #dok2
- I can predict qualitative outcomes based on data from simple experiments. #dok2
- I can predict quantitative outcomes based on data from simple experiments. #dok2
- I can compare the results of qualitative and quantitative predictions from simple experiments. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Both qualitative and quantitative predictions can be used to solve problems and make comparisons using results from simple experiments.
- Analyzing the outcomes from simple experiments helps develop a deeper understanding of probability, predictions, and decision making.
Essential Questions
- What is the difference between a qualitative and a quantitative prediction in an experiment?
- How can you use results from a simple experiment to make predictions about future outcomes?
- Why do we compare qualitative and quantitative predictions, and what can we learn from these comparisons?
- How do the results from an experiment help us solve real-world problems?
- What steps can you follow to interpret data and make comparisons from simple experiments?