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Lesson 1: What are Scaled Copies?
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I can describe some characteristics of a scaled copy.
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I can tell whether or not a figure is a scaled copy of another figure.
Lesson 2: Corresponding Parts and Scale Factors
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In a pair of figures, I can identify corresponding points, corresponding segments, and corresponding angles.
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I can describe what the scale factor has to do with a figure and its scaled copy.
Lesson 3: Making Scaled Copies
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I know what operation to use on the side lengths of a figure to produce a scaled copy.
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I can draw a scaled copy of a figure using a given scale factor.
Lesson 4: Scaled Relationships
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I can use corresponding distances and corresponding angles to tell whether one figure is a scaled copy of another.
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When I see a figure and its scaled copy, I can explain what is true about corresponding angles.
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When I see a figure and its scaled copy, I can explain what is true about corresponding distances.
Lesson 5: The Size of the Scale Factor
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I can describe the effect on a scaled copy when I use a scale factor that is greater than 1, less than 1, or equal to 1.
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I can explain how the scale factor that takes Figure A to its copy Figure B is related to the scale factor that takes Figure B to Figure A.
Lesson 6: Scaling and Area
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I can describe how the area of a scaled copy is related to the area of the original figure and the scale factor that was used.
Lesson 7: Scale Drawings
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I can explain what a scale drawing is, and I can explain what its scale means.
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I can use a scale drawing and its scale to find actual distances.
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I can use actual distances and a scale to find scaled distances.
Lesson 8: Scale Drawings and Maps
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I can use a map and its scale to solve problems about traveling.
Lesson 9: Creating Scale Drawings
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When I know the actual measurements, I can create a scale drawing at a given scale.
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I know how different scales affect the lengths in the scale drawing.
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I can determine the scale of a scale drawing when I know lengths on the drawing and corresponding actual lengths.
Lesson 10: Changing Scales in Scale Drawings
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Given a scale drawing, I can create another scale drawing that shows the same thing at a different scale.
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I can use a scale drawing to find actual areas.
Lesson 11: Scales without Units
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I can use scales without units to find scaled distances or actual distances.
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I can explain the meaning of scales expressed without units.
Lesson 12: Units in Scale Drawings
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I can write scales with units as scales without units.
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I can tell whether two scales are equivalent.
Lesson 13: Draw It to Scale
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When given requirements on drawing size, I can choose an appropriate scale to represent an actual object.
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I can create a scale drawing of my classroom.