Skills available for Montana fifth-grade math standards

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5.1 Selects and uses appropriate problem-solving strategies (e.g., estimate, make a table, look for a pattern, simplify the problem) and technologies (e.g., paper and pencil, calculator, computer) in many contexts.
5.2 Communicates organized solutions to problems in a variety of ways (e.g. written, verbal, concrete, pictorial, graphical, algebraic).
5.3 Uses addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers and decimals to estimate, compute, and determine whether results are accurate and reasonable. Uses part/whole relationships in everyday situations.
5.4 Applies basic algebraic concepts and communicates different representations of the same relationship (e.g., number sentence, picture).
5.5 Identifies shapes and accurately uses relationships among shapes (e.g., combinations, subdivisions, symmetry, congruence, position) to solve problems in the physical world.
5.6 Selects appropriate units for measurements, including square and cubic units.
5.7 Predicts and makes appropriate decisions using data (e.g., collects, organizes, graphs, and interprets data).
5.8 Uses and analyzes a variety of patterns to describe mathematical and real-world relationships in various ways.