Year 8 Assessment Booklet 2017

IB MYP – YEAR 8 MATHEMATICS

TERM

AUSTRALIAN CURRICULUM

CONCEPTS

GLOBAL CONTEXT Identities and Relationships

CONTENT

STATEMENT OF INQUIRY Relationships between the various representations of numbers help us to quantify the world around us. The development of patterns and relationships allows use to generalise our number system. Architects and Engineers must use finite resources responsibly when designing new structures. The development of patterns and relationships allows use to generalise our number system.

ASSESSMENT

Carry out the four operations with rational numbers and integers, using efficient mental and written strategies and appropriate digital technologies.

Relationships:

Basic Number Skills:  Rational Numbers  Significant Figures  Ratio and Proportion (Chapters 1, 3)

Mathematical Investigation Week 2, Term 1 (Criterion B)

Quantity

Representation

Solve a range of problems involving rates and ratios, with and without digital technologies.

Assignment Week 2, Term 1 (Criteria C, D)

Extend and apply the distributive law to the expansion of algebraic expressions.

Identities and Relationships

Relationships:

Algebraic Expressions:  Algebraic Operations  Simplifying Expressions

ONE

Generalisation

Factorise algebraic expressions by identifying numerical factors.

Pattern

Simplification

Simplify algebraic expressions involving the four operations.

Factorising (Chapter 4)

Equivalence

Investigate Pythagoras’ Theorem and its application to solving simple problems involving right angled triangles.

Fairness and Development

Form:

Pythagoras’ Theorem (Chapter 5)

Maths Mate Test Week 1, Term 2 (Criterion A)

Space

Quantity

Measurement

Semester 1 Examination Weeks 5 and 6, Term 2 (Criteria A, C)

Use index notation with numbers to establish the index laws with positive indices and the zero index.

Identities and Relationships

Relationships:

Indices (Chapter 6)

TWO

Generalisation

Equations and Inequations (Chapter 7)

Pattern

Solve linear equations using algebraic techniques.

Simplification

Equivalence

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