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Display, explain, and justify mathematical ideas and arguments using precise mathematical language in written or oral communication.
Grade 8 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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mathematical ideasargumentsprecise mathematical languagewritten communicationoral communication
Skills
- display (mathematical ideas and arguments) #dok2
- explain (mathematical ideas and arguments) #dok3
- justify (mathematical ideas and arguments) #dok3
- use (precise mathematical language in communication) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can display mathematical ideas and arguments using clear language and representations. #dok2
- I can explain the reasoning behind a mathematical answer in my own words. #dok3
- I can justify my mathematical conclusions using precise mathematical language. #dok3
- I can use correct mathematical vocabulary in my written or oral explanations. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Precise mathematical language is essential for clearly displaying, explaining, and justifying mathematical ideas and arguments.
- Effective mathematical communication requires using accurate vocabulary and representations in both written and oral forms.
Essential Questions
- Why is it important to use precise mathematical language when explaining your ideas?
- How can you clearly justify your solution to a mathematical problem?
- What strategies can you use to communicate your mathematical reasoning to others?
- How do written and oral communication differ when conveying mathematical arguments?
- What makes a mathematical justification convincing?