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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:

    1. Reviewing your notes since September
    2. Re-working problems in your notes
    3. Writing and solving your own problems, similar to the ones in your notes
    4. Defining the given terms
    5. Attening review sessions
    6. 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.