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Math 3 Standards Outline By Theme
Number and
Operations
Algebra
Functions
M
O
D
E
L
Geometry
I
N
G
Real Numbers
Seeing Structure in
Expressions
Interpreting
Functions
Congruence
N-RN.3
A-SSE.1.a*
F-IF.2
G-CO.1
A-SSE.1.b*
F-IF.4*
G-CO.9
A-SSE.2
F-IF.5*
G-CO.10
A-SSE.3.b*
A-SSE.4*
F-IF.7.c
G-CO.11
G-CO.12
Quantities*
N-Q.1*
N-Q.2*
N-Q.3*
The Complex
Number
System
N-CN.1
Arithmetic with
Polynomials and
Rational Expressions
F-IF.7.e*
F-IF.8.a*
F-IF.9
Similarity, Right
Triangles, &
Trigonometry
Building Functions
G-SRT.2
A-APR.1
Statistics and
Probability
Interpreting
Categorical and
Quantitative Data
S-ID.4
Making Inferences
& Justifying
Conclusions
S-IC.1
S-IC.3
S-IC.4
S-IC.5
S-IC.6
N-CN.2
A-APR.2
F-BF.1.a*
G-SRT.3
Using Probability
to Make Decisions
N-CN.7
N-CN.9
A-APR.3
A-APR.4
F-BF.1.b*
F-BF.2*
G-SRT.4
G-SRT.5
S-MD.6
S-MD.7
A-APR.6
F-BF.3
Circles
A.APR.7
F-BF.4a
G-C.1
Linear, Quadratic,
and Exponential
Models*
G-C.2
Creating Equations*
A-CED.1*
F-LE.3*
G-C.5
A-CED.2*
F-LE.4*
G-C.3
Trigonometric
Functions
Expressing Geometric
Properties with
Equations
Reasoning with
Equations and
Inequalities
F-TF.1
G-GPE.1
F-TF.2
G-GPE.2
A-REI.1
F-TF.5
A-REI.2
F-TF.8
Modeling with
Geometry
A-CED.3
*
A.CED.4*
A-REI.4.a
A-REI.4.b
A-REI.10
A-REI.11*
G-MG.3*
Key:
Standards that appear in Math I and Math II
Standards that appear in Math I and Math III
Standards that appear in Math II and Math III
Standards that appear in Math I, II, and III
* Modeling Standards
“Modeling is the process of choosing and using appropriate mathematics and statistics to
analyze situations, to understand them better, and to improve decisions.” Modeling
connects classroom mathematics to everyday life, work, and decision-making. In
descriptive modeling, a model simply describes the phenomena or summarizes them, and
analytic modeling seeks to explain data on the basis of deeper theoretical ideas.
Real-world problem solving situations are never organized, labeled, or represented with
the appropriate models for solving the problem. As a result, “Modeling is best interpreted
not as a collection of isolated topics but rather in relation to other standards”, and why
modeling is addressed throughout the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics
rather than as an isolated theme of standards.
CCSS-M
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