7.MATH.6.H
Solve problems using qualitative and quantitative predictions and comparisons from simple experiments.
Grade 7 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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problemsqualitative predictionsquantitative predictionscomparisonssimple experiments
Skills
- solve (problems using qualitative predictions from simple experiments) #dok2
- solve (problems using quantitative predictions from simple experiments) #dok2
- solve (problems using qualitative comparisons from simple experiments) #dok2
- solve (problems using quantitative comparisons from simple experiments) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify the difference between qualitative and quantitative predictions. #dok1
- I can define qualitative and quantitative comparisons as related to data from experiments. #dok1
- I can solve problems using qualitative predictions from simple experiments. #dok2
- I can solve problems using quantitative predictions from simple experiments. #dok2
- I can use results from experiments to make and explain qualitative comparisons. #dok2
- I can use results from experiments to make and explain quantitative comparisons. #dok2
- I can justify the reasonableness of qualitative and quantitative conclusions based on experimental data. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Predictions and comparisons from data can be either qualitative or quantitative and both are useful for analyzing results from simple experiments.
- Understanding how to interpret and use both qualitative and quantitative information helps to make more complete and accurate solutions to real-world problems.
Essential Questions
- What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative predictions and comparisons?
- How can we use simple experiments to make predictions or comparisons?
- Why is it important to understand both qualitative and quantitative information when solving problems?
- In what situations would a qualitative prediction be more useful than a quantitative one?
- How can you justify your prediction or comparison based on the data from an experiment?