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New York State 7th Grade Math
Test: March 2008
March:
Book 1:
30 Multiple Choice Questions 55 min
March: Book 2: 4 Short and 4 Extended responses 55
min
After School Review:
Book one:
Mondays 2:30 – 3:00 (sign up)
Book two:
Wednesdays 2:30 – 3:00 (sign up)
You can prepare by:
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Reviewing your notes since September
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Re-working problems in your notes
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Writing and solving your own problems,
similar to the ones in your notes
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Defining the given terms
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Attening review sessions
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Getting a good nights sleep and eating
breakfast on the days of the exam
Define:
Integers
Fractions
Decimals
Absolute
value
Order of
operations
Properties
of addition and multiplication: commutative,
associative, distributive, inverse, identity
Subsets of
real numbers: whole, natural/counting, integers,
rational, irrational
Exponents
Scientific
notation
Standard
notation
Perfect
square
Square root
Prime
factorization
LCM
GCF
Perimeter
Area
Volume
Surface
area
Protractor
Circumference
Radius
Diameter
Central
angle
Mean
Median
Mode
Range
Measurement- length mass and density in the metric
and customary systems
Know how to:
Use a
number line to compare and order numbers
Solve
absolute value problems
(+,
-, x, divide) decimals, fractions, integers
Plot points
Find area
and perimeter on a graph
Use the
order of operations to solve problems
Identify
and use the properties of addition and
multiplication
Identify
which set of numbers a number will belong to
Evaluate
positive, negative, and zero exponents
Evaluate
numbers in scientific notation
Convert
numbers from: Scientific Notation to Standard
Notation
Standard
Notation to Scientific Notation
Evaluate
numbers with square root
Find the
prime factorization of numbers and give the answers
in exponential form
Find LCM
and GCF
Translate
verbal equations, expressions and inequalities into
algebraic
Translate
algebraic equations, expressions and inequalities
into verbal
Combine
like terms in an algebraic equation or expressions
Distribute
numbers in equations and expressions
Draw/evaluate line graphs, bar graphs, histograms,
pie graphs
Find
radius, diameter, circumference and area of a circle
Name sides,
vertices, faces, bases of pyramids, and prisms
Find volume
and area of a prism and cylinder
Find
surface area of a prism
Find
measures of central tendencies: Mean, Median, Mode
and Range
Convert
measurements within Metric and customary systems.
 
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