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  • Standard Area - TECH: Learning Standards for Technology
    (see MST standards under Previous Standard Versions)
          • Performance Indicator - MST3.5.N.1:
            Students read and write whole numbers to the millions.
          • Performance Indicator - MST3.5.N.2:
            Students compare and order numbers to the millions.
          • Performance Indicator - MST3.5.N.3:

            Students understand the place value structure of the base ten number system:

            • 10 ones = 1 ten
            • 10 tens = 1 hundred
            • 10 hundreds = 1 thousand
            • 10 thousands = 1 ten thousand
            • 10 ten thousands = 1 hundred thousand
            • 10 hundred thousands = 1 million
          • Performance Indicator - MST3.5.N.4:
            Students create equivalent fractions, given a fraction.
          • Performance Indicator - MST3.5.N.5:
            Students compare and order fractions including unlike denominators (with and without the use of a number line) Note: Commonly used fractions such as those that might be indicated on a ruler, measuring cup, etc.
          • Performance Indicator - MST3.5.N.6:
            Students understand the concept of ratio.
          • Performance Indicator - MST3.5.N.7:
            Students express ratios in different forms.
          • Performance Indicator - MST3.5.N.8:
            Students read, write, and order decimals to the thousandths.
          • Performance Indicator - MST3.5.N.9:
            Students compare fractions using <, >, or =.
          • Performance Indicator - MST3.5.N.10:
            Students compare decimals using >, < or =.
          • Performance Indicator - MST3.5.N.11:
            Students understand that percent means part of 100, and write percents as fractions and decimals.
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