Florida 7th Grade Math Curriculum
Video lessons and practice for every 7th grade math topic. Aligned to Florida B.E.S.T. Standards so your child gets exactly what their class covers.
Florida 7th Grade Math Curriculum | StudyPugHelp
FL Standard | Shortened Benchmark | StudyPug Topic |
|---|---|---|
MA.7.NSO.1.1 | Know and apply the Laws of Exponents to evaluate numerical expressions and generate equivalent numerical expressions |
MA.7.NSO.1.2 | Rewrite rational numbers in different forms including fractions, mixed numbers, repeating decimals and percentages |
MA.7.NSO.2.1 | Solve multi-step problems involving operations with rational numbers |
MA.7.NSO.2.2 | Add, subtract, multiply and divide rational numbers with procedural fluency |
MA.7.NSO.2.3 | Solve real-world problems involving any of the four operations with rational numbers |
MA.7.AR.1.1 | Apply properties of operations to add and subtract linear expressions with rational coefficients |
MA.7.AR.1.2 | Determine whether two linear expressions are equivalent |
MA.7.AR.2.1 | Write and solve one-step inequalities in one variable |
MA.7.AR.2.2 | Write and solve two-step equations in one variable |
MA.7.AR.3.1 | Apply previous understanding of percentages and ratios to solve multi-step real-world percent problems |
MA.7.AR.3.2 | Apply previous understanding of ratios to solve real-world problems involving proportions |
MA.7.AR.3.3 | Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving the conversion of units across different measurement systems |
MA.7.AR.4.2 | Determine the constant of proportionality within a mathematical or real-world context given a table, graph or equation |
MA.7.AR.4.3 | Given a mathematical or real-world context, graph proportional relationships from a table, equation or a written description |
MA.7.AR.4.4 | Given any representation of a proportional relationship, translate the representation to a written description, table, equation or graph |
MA.7.AR.4.5 | Solve real-world problems involving proportional relationships |
MA.7.GR.1.2 | Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving the area of polygons or composite figures by decomposing them into triangles or quadrilaterals |
MA.7.GR.1.3 | Explore the proportional relationship between circumferences and diameters of circles |
MA.7.GR.1.4 | Explore and apply a formula to find the area of a circle to solve mathematical and real-world problems |
MA.7.GR.1.5 | Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving dimensions and areas of geometric figures, including scale drawings and scale factors |
MA.7.GR.2.1 | Given a mathematical or real-world context, find the surface area of a right circular cylinder using the figure's net |
MA.7.GR.2.3 | Solve mathematical and real-world problems involving volume of right circular cylinders |
MA.7.DP.1.1 | Determine an appropriate measure of center or measure of variation to summarize numerical data |
MA.7.DP.1.2 | Given two numerical or graphical representations of data, use the measure(s) of center and measure(s) of variability to make comparisons, interpret results and draw conclusions |
MA.7.DP.1.3 | Given categorical data from a random sample, use proportional relationships to make predictions about a population |
MA.7.DP.1.4 | Use proportional reasoning to construct, display and interpret data in circle graphs |
MA.7.DP.1.5 | Given a real-world numerical or categorical data set, choose and create an appropriate graphical representation |
MA.7.DP.2.1 | Determine the sample space for a simple experiment |
MA.7.DP.2.2 | Given the probability of a chance event, interpret the likelihood of it occurring. Compare the probabilities of chance events |
MA.7.DP.2.3 | Find the theoretical probability of an event related to a simple experiment |
MA.7.DP.2.4 | Use a simulation of a simple experiment to find experimental probabilities and compare them to theoretical probabilities |
Florida 7th Grade Math: What Students Learn
Florida's B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics set clear expectations for what 7th graders need to know. StudyPug covers every topic so students are never left behind. Here is a look at the major areas covered in 7th grade math.
Rational Numbers and Operations
Students learn to rewrite rational numbers as fractions, mixed numbers, repeating decimals, and percentages. They add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers with procedural fluency and solve multi-step real-world problems using all four operations. StudyPug breaks each of these skills into short, clear video lessons so students build confidence step by step.
Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities
7th graders apply properties of operations to add and subtract linear expressions with rational coefficients, determine whether two linear expressions are equivalent, and write and solve one-step inequalities and two-step equations in one variable. These skills are foundational for algebra in 8th grade and beyond.
- Adding and subtracting linear expressions
- Writing and solving one-step inequalities
- Writing and solving two-step equations
Ratios, Proportions, and Percentages
Students apply their understanding of ratios and percentages to solve multi-step real-world problems, work with proportional relationships across tables, graphs, and equations, and convert units across different measurement systems. StudyPug has dedicated lessons for each of these skills aligned to Florida's B.E.S.T. Standards.
Geometry: Area, Surface Area, and Volume
7th grade geometry in Florida includes finding areas of trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombi, and circles, solving problems with composite figures, working with scale drawings, and finding surface area and volume of right circular cylinders. Every formula and application is taught through worked examples your child can follow along with.
Statistics and Probability
Students learn to summarize numerical data using measures of center and variability, compare data sets, make predictions from random samples, construct and interpret circle graphs, and find theoretical and experimental probabilities for simple experiments. These skills support data literacy that students will use throughout middle school and high school.
How StudyPug Helps Florida 7th Graders
StudyPug's video lessons follow the exact sequence of Florida's B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics. Students can search by topic, watch a lesson, and then test their understanding with practice problems — all in one place. Whether your child needs help with homework tonight or wants to get ahead before a test, StudyPug is available anytime on any device.