Skills covered in this learning path
Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers
- Identify opposite quantities that combine to make zero (additive inverses)
- Apply the rule p – q = p + (–q) to rewrite subtraction as addition
- Compute sums and differences of integers using properties of operations
- Compute sums and differences of fractions and decimals with different signs
- Interpret sums and differences of rational numbers in real-world contexts
Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers
- Apply sign rules to compute products of two rational numbers
- Apply sign rules to compute quotients of two rational numbers
- Identify that –(p/q) = (–p)/q = p/(–q) for integer values of p and q
- Apply the distributive property to multiply rational numbers
- Convert a rational number to its decimal form using long division
Solving Real-World Problems with Rational Numbers
- Solve multi-step problems involving addition and subtraction of rational numbers
- Solve multi-step problems involving multiplication and division of rational numbers
- Convert between fraction, decimal, and percent forms as needed to solve a problem
- Assess the reasonableness of an answer using estimation strategies
Unit Rates and Proportional Relationships
- Compute unit rates associated with ratios of fractions, including complex fractions
- Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship by testing equivalent ratios in a table
- Identify the constant of proportionality in tables, equations, and verbal descriptions
- Represent a proportional relationship as an equation of the form y = kx
Percent Problems in Real Life
- Calculate the percent of a quantity to solve tax and tip problems
- Compute markups and markdowns using percent increase and percent decrease
- Calculate simple interest using the formula I = Prt
- Solve percent error problems by comparing an estimated value to an actual value
- Solve multi-step ratio and percent problems involving fees and commissions
Generating Equivalent Expressions
- Apply properties of operations to add and subtract linear expressions with rational coefficients
- Factor and expand linear expressions using the distributive property
- Rewrite an expression in an equivalent form to reveal a new relationship between quantities
- Identify when two expressions are equivalent by substituting numerical values
Solving Equations of the Form px + q = r
- Use a variable to represent an unknown quantity in a real-world problem
- Solve equations of the form px + q = r fluently for rational values of p, q, and r
- Solve equations of the form p(x + q) = r fluently
- Compare an algebraic solution to an arithmetic solution for the same problem
- Solve word problems leading to one-variable linear equations
Solving and Interpreting Inequalities
- Write an inequality of the form px + q > r or px + q < r to model a real-world situation
- Solve inequalities of the form px + q > r and px + q < r for rational values
- Identify the set of values that satisfy a given inequality
- Interpret the solution of an inequality in the context of the original problem
Random Sampling and Population Inferences
- Identify whether a sample is representative of a population
- Explain why random sampling tends to produce valid inferences about a population
- Use data from a random sample to estimate an unknown characteristic of a population
- Compare multiple samples of the same size to gauge variation in estimates
Understanding Probability
- Identify the probability of a chance event as a number between 0 and 1
- Classify an event as unlikely, equally likely, or likely based on its probability value
- Approximate the probability of an event by computing its long-run relative frequency
- Predict the approximate frequency of an outcome given its theoretical probability
- Compare probabilities from a theoretical model to observed frequencies
Probability of Compound Events
- Identify the sample space for a compound event using an organized list or table
- Calculate the probability of a compound event as a fraction of the total sample space
- Apply the concept that compound event probability equals favorable outcomes divided by total outcomes
- Solve probability problems involving two independent events
Certified learning path aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, Grade 7, covering rational numbers, proportional relationships, expressions, equations, and probability.
Skills covered
- Identify opposite quantities that combine to make zero (additive inverses)
- Apply the rule p – q = p + (–q) to rewrite subtraction as addition
- Compute sums and differences of integers using properties of operations
- Compute sums and differences of fractions and decimals with different signs
- Interpret sums and differences of rational numbers in real-world contexts
- Apply sign rules to compute products of two rational numbers
- Apply sign rules to compute quotients of two rational numbers
- Identify that –(p/q) = (–p)/q = p/(–q) for integer values of p and q
- Apply the distributive property to multiply rational numbers
- Convert a rational number to its decimal form using long division
- Solve multi-step problems involving addition and subtraction of rational numbers
- Solve multi-step problems involving multiplication and division of rational numbers
- Convert between fraction, decimal, and percent forms as needed to solve a problem
- Assess the reasonableness of an answer using estimation strategies
- Compute unit rates associated with ratios of fractions, including complex fractions
- Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship by testing equivalent ratios in a table
- Identify the constant of proportionality in tables, equations, and verbal descriptions
- Represent a proportional relationship as an equation of the form y = kx
- Calculate the percent of a quantity to solve tax and tip problems
- Compute markups and markdowns using percent increase and percent decrease
The Number System
Build a solid foundation with rational numbers. You will learn to add, subtract, multiply, and divide positive and negative numbers — skills you will use in every domain that follows.
Ratios and Proportional Relationships
Explore how quantities relate to each other proportionally. You will solve real-life problems involving unit rates, percentages, interest, and markups — building on your number skills.
Expressions and Equations
Learn to write and simplify algebraic expressions, then solve equations and inequalities. These tools let you model and solve problems from everyday life with a single variable.
Statistics and Probability
Discover how to use data and chance to make predictions. You will learn to draw conclusions from samples, compare populations, and calculate probabilities of simple and compound events.
Mathematics 7th Grade — Common Core State Standards
Certified learning path aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics, Grade 7, covering rational numbers, proportional relationships, expressions, equations, and probability.
It is designed for 7th Grade learners and includes guided practice, instant feedback, and a clear sequence of topics.
Domains covered
- The Number System
- Ratios and Proportional Relationships
- Expressions and Equations
- Statistics and Probability
Skills and notions practised
- Identify opposite quantities that combine to make zero (additive inverses)
- Apply the rule p – q = p + (–q) to rewrite subtraction as addition
- Compute sums and differences of integers using properties of operations
- Compute sums and differences of fractions and decimals with different signs
- Interpret sums and differences of rational numbers in real-world contexts
- Apply sign rules to compute products of two rational numbers
- Apply sign rules to compute quotients of two rational numbers
- Identify that –(p/q) = (–p)/q = p/(–q) for integer values of p and q
- Apply the distributive property to multiply rational numbers
- Convert a rational number to its decimal form using long division
- Solve multi-step problems involving addition and subtraction of rational numbers
- Solve multi-step problems involving multiplication and division of rational numbers
- Convert between fraction, decimal, and percent forms as needed to solve a problem
- Assess the reasonableness of an answer using estimation strategies
- Compute unit rates associated with ratios of fractions, including complex fractions
- Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship by testing equivalent ratios in a table
- Identify the constant of proportionality in tables, equations, and verbal descriptions
- Represent a proportional relationship as an equation of the form y = kx
- Calculate the percent of a quantity to solve tax and tip problems
- Compute markups and markdowns using percent increase and percent decrease
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 7th Grade mathematics learning path aligned to official standards?▾
Yes. Every quiz is aligned to the Common Core State Standards. The path covers 4 domains and 11 progressive quizzes.
How many quizzes are in the 7th Grade mathematics path?▾
The path contains 11 quizzes across 4 domains: The Number System, Ratios and Proportional Relationships, Expressions and Equations, Statistics and Probability.
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Mathematics 7th Grade — Common Core State Standards
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Curriculum
Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers
12 questions
- ›Identify opposite quantities that combine to make zero (additive inverses)
- ›Apply the rule p – q = p + (–q) to rewrite subtraction as addition
- ›Compute sums and differences of integers using properties of operations
- ›Compute sums and differences of fractions and decimals with different signs
- ›Interpret sums and differences of rational numbers in real-world contexts
Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers
12 questions
- ›Apply sign rules to compute products of two rational numbers
- ›Apply sign rules to compute quotients of two rational numbers
- ›Identify that –(p/q) = (–p)/q = p/(–q) for integer values of p and q
- ›Apply the distributive property to multiply rational numbers
- ›Convert a rational number to its decimal form using long division
Solving Real-World Problems with Rational Numbers
10 questions
- ›Solve multi-step problems involving addition and subtraction of rational numbers
- ›Solve multi-step problems involving multiplication and division of rational numbers
- ›Convert between fraction, decimal, and percent forms as needed to solve a problem
- ›Assess the reasonableness of an answer using estimation strategies
Unit Rates and Proportional Relationships
10 questions
- ›Compute unit rates associated with ratios of fractions, including complex fractions
- ›Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship by testing equivalent ratios in a table
- ›Identify the constant of proportionality in tables, equations, and verbal descriptions
- ›Represent a proportional relationship as an equation of the form y = kx
Percent Problems in Real Life
12 questions
- ›Calculate the percent of a quantity to solve tax and tip problems
- ›Compute markups and markdowns using percent increase and percent decrease
- ›Calculate simple interest using the formula I = Prt
- ›Solve percent error problems by comparing an estimated value to an actual value
- ›Solve multi-step ratio and percent problems involving fees and commissions
Generating Equivalent Expressions
10 questions
- ›Apply properties of operations to add and subtract linear expressions with rational coefficients
- ›Factor and expand linear expressions using the distributive property
- ›Rewrite an expression in an equivalent form to reveal a new relationship between quantities
- ›Identify when two expressions are equivalent by substituting numerical values
Solving Equations of the Form px + q = r
12 questions
- ›Use a variable to represent an unknown quantity in a real-world problem
- ›Solve equations of the form px + q = r fluently for rational values of p, q, and r
- ›Solve equations of the form p(x + q) = r fluently
- ›Compare an algebraic solution to an arithmetic solution for the same problem
- ›Solve word problems leading to one-variable linear equations
Solving and Interpreting Inequalities
10 questions
- ›Write an inequality of the form px + q > r or px + q < r to model a real-world situation
- ›Solve inequalities of the form px + q > r and px + q < r for rational values
- ›Identify the set of values that satisfy a given inequality
- ›Interpret the solution of an inequality in the context of the original problem
Random Sampling and Population Inferences
10 questions
- ›Identify whether a sample is representative of a population
- ›Explain why random sampling tends to produce valid inferences about a population
- ›Use data from a random sample to estimate an unknown characteristic of a population
- ›Compare multiple samples of the same size to gauge variation in estimates
Understanding Probability
12 questions
- ›Identify the probability of a chance event as a number between 0 and 1
- ›Classify an event as unlikely, equally likely, or likely based on its probability value
- ›Approximate the probability of an event by computing its long-run relative frequency
- ›Predict the approximate frequency of an outcome given its theoretical probability
- ›Compare probabilities from a theoretical model to observed frequencies
Probability of Compound Events
10 questions
- ›Identify the sample space for a compound event using an organized list or table
- ›Calculate the probability of a compound event as a fraction of the total sample space
- ›Apply the concept that compound event probability equals favorable outcomes divided by total outcomes
- ›Solve probability problems involving two independent events
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