MATD 0330, Basic Math Skills.
Learning Objectives
(revised December 3 , 1999)
The following objectives are listed in a sequence ranging from
the simple to the more complex. As such, this document should not be viewed
as a chronological guide to the course, although some elements naturally will
precede others. These elements should be viewed as mastery goals which will
be reinforced whenever possible throughout the course.
Overall objectives:
1. Students will feel a sense of accomplishment in their increasing ability
to use mathematics to solve problems of interest to them or useful in their
chosen fields. Students will attain more positive attitudes based on increasing
confidence in their abilities to learn mathematics.
2. Students will learn to understand material using standard mathematical
terminology and notation when presented either verbally or in writing.
3. Students will improve their skills in describing what they are doing
as they solve problems using standard mathematical terminology and notation.
- Concepts and skills associated with whole
numbers
- write the standard form of a whole
number
- round whole numbers and use rounding
to estimate values involving whole number arithmetic
- perform the four basic arithmetic operations
(addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) on whole numbers
- solve application problems involving
the four basic operations on whole numbers
- identify the order relation between
two whole numbers
- simplify exponential expressions with whole number exponents
- use the order of operations to simplify
expressions involving whole numbers, whole number exponents, grouping symbols,
and the four basic arithmetic operations
- prime factor whole numbers
- find the least common multiple of two
or more whole numbers
- Concepts and skills associated with fractions
- perform the four basic arithmetic operations
on fractions
- solve application problems involving
the four basic operations on fractions
- simplify fractions to lowest terms
- convert between mixed numbers and improper
fractions
- use the order of operations to simplify
expressions involving fractions, whole number exponents, grouping symbols,
and the four basic arithmetic operations
- identify the order relation between
two fractions
- Concepts and skills associated with decimals
- write the standard form of a decimal
- round decimals and use rounding to
estimate values involving decimal arithmetic
- perform the four basic arithmetic operations
on decimals
- solve application problems involving
the four basic operations on decimals
- convert between fractions and decimals
- use the order of operations to simplify
expressions involving decimals, whole number exponents, grouping symbols,
and the four basic arithmetic operations
- identify the order relation between
two decimals or between a decimal and a fraction
- Concepts and skills associated with integers
and rational numbers
- perform the four basic arithmetic operations on rational numbers
- use the order of operations to simplify
expressions involving rational numbers, whole number exponents, grouping
symbols, and the four basic arithmetic operations
- solve application problems involving the four basic operations on rational
numbers
- identify the order relation between two rational numbers
- Concepts and skills associated with ratios,
proportions and percents
- convert between fractions and percents
and between decimals and percents
- solve percent equations
- find the missing number in a proportion
- solve ratio and proportion application
problems
- solve application problems involving
percents
- Concepts and skills involving linear
equations in one variable
- solve linear equations in one variable involving integers, decimals and
fractions
- solve application problems that yield linear equations
- Concepts and skills associated with polynomials
- identify terms of a polynomial, and classify polynomials by number of
terms
- use the exponent laws to simplify algebraic expressions involving whole
number exponents
- use the order of operations to evaluate variable expressions and formulas
- combine like terms
- add and subtract polynomials
- multiply monomials by polynomials
- Use statistics to collect and interpret
data
- determine the mean, median, and mode
- interpret graphs (pictographs, circle graphs, bar graphs and line graphs)
and analyze data
- Concepts and skills associated with geometry
- know the appropriate vocabulary and facts about angles, triangles, rectangles,
squares, and circles
- find perimeters of rectilinear figures
- use standard formulas to find perimeters and areas of triangles, rectangles,
squares and circles
- find complementary and supplementary angles
- find angles associated with parallel lines cut by a transversal
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