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Test Information Test Into Course: Accelerated Math 8 (regular 7th grade students going into 8th grade) Location: Wayzata High School 2nd Floor Forum Assessment Dates and Times: 10:30 am – 12:30 pm July 27th August 1st August 2nd Results Release Date: Results will be available by early-August. Materials Students enrolled in Test Into Accelerated Math 8 will receive a URL along with a username and password after the end of the regular school year. We cannot offer these access privileges prior to the first Monday after the last day of school, simply because we do not have any additional subscriptions to the material until we un-enroll current students. If you want to begin studying prior to that day, then please use the resources below. Textbook and ISBN number: Core Connections Course 3 (ISBN#978-1-60328-091-4) Note: Wayzata School District and its Employees are not responsible to provide students a textbook during the test out process Additional Units of emphasis: Selected chapters (TBD) from: Core Connections Integrated 1 (ISBN#978-1-60328-323-6) Test Format: Two-Part Final Exam Part 1 is comprehensive exam of grade level standards, consisting of constructed response and multiple choice questions. Part 2 is an in-depth problem(s) that focus the big idea of the course, which is Linear Function. Course Learning Targets/Objectives Core Connections Course 3 Topic 1: Linear Functions Learning Targets: Determine if a relationship is linear from a table, graph, equation and situation. (MS 8.2.1.3 and 8.2.1.4) Use linear equation to represent situation involving constant rate of change, including proportional and non-proportional relationships. (MS 8.2.4.1) Identify the y-intercept and rate of change from a graph, table, equation and situation. (MS 8.2.2.2) Recognize an arithmetic sequence is a linear function that can be expressed in the form f(x) = mx + b. (MS 8.2.1.1, MS 8.2.1.2, MS 8.2.1.3 and MS 8.2.1.4) Translate between linear tables, graph, equations and descriptions. (MS 8.2.2.1 and MS 8.2.2.4) Know how coefficients (slope) affect graphs and check with a calculator. (MS 8.2.2.3) Given sufficient information, write the equation of a line in point-slope and slope-intercept form (MS 8.2.4.3) Convert between linear equations in slope-intercept, point-slope and standard forms. (MS 8.2.4.3) Given a line and point not on the line, find an equation of a line that is parallel and perpendicular through that point. (MS 8.3.2.3) Understand and apply the relationships between the slopes of parallel lines and between the slopes of perpendicular lines. (MS 8.3.2.1) Write the equation for the line of best fit given a set of data. (MS 8.4.1.1) Use the line of best fit to make predictions and assess the reasonableness of it. (MS 8.4.1.2 and MS 8.4.1.3) Analyze polygons on a coordinate system by determining the slopes of their sides. (MS 8.3.2.2) Key Terms: Linear, Linear Relationship, linear function, coefficient, Y-intercept, slope, rise, run, constant, rate of change, y = mx + b, where m is the coefficient of x and b is the y-intercept, proportional vs. nonproportional (y = mx vs. y = mx + b), Parallel, Perpendicular, point-slope form, slope intercept form, standard form Formulas: Slope- Intercept Form: y = mx + b, y = ax + b, y = b + ax Point-Slope Form: (y – y1) = m(x – x1) Standard Form: Ax + By = C Topic 2: Linear Inequalities Learning Targets: Use linear inequalities to represent relationships in various contexts. (MS 8.2.4.4) Represent and solve linear inequalities using properties of inequalities including absolute values. (MS 8.2.4.5 and MS 8.2.4.6) Graph the solutions of inequalities on a number line. (MS 8.2.4.5) Key Terms: Linear inequality, greater than, greater than or equal to, less than, less than or equal to, satisfy, number line Topic 3: Systems of Linear Equations Learning Targets: Represent relationships in various contexts using systems of linear equations. (MS 8.2.4.7) Solve systems of linear equations in two variables using tables, graphs or equations. (MS 8.2.4.7) Use the solution of a system of linear equations to determine if the two lines are parallel, intersecting or the same line. (MS 8.2.4.8) Check whether a pair of numbers satisfies a system of two linear equations in two unknowns by substituting the numbers into both equations. (MS 8.2.4.8) Key Terms: System of linear equations, intersecting lines, parallel lines, identical lines, solving by substitution, solving by combination, solving by graphing. Topic 4: Rules of exponents and scientific notation Learning Targets: Recognize and interpret calculator display in scientific notation. (MS 8.1.1.5) Convert between standard form and scientific notation. (MS 8.1.1.5) Multiply and divide scientific notation. (Use exponential rules) (MS 8.1.1.5) Simplify expressions involving positive and negative integer exponents. (MS 8.1.1.4) Key Terms: Exponent Base “E”(on calculator) Scientific notation Exponential form Standard form Expanded form Formulas: a0 = 1 a-b = a1 = a Topic 5: Exponential Function Learning Targets: Recognize exponential equations patterns in tables, graphs and situations. Compare exponential growth to exponential decay. Compare exponential and linear relationships. (MS 8.2.1.5) Define an exponential relationship using function notation, f(x) =abx, and y= abx (MS 8.2.2.5) Explain how ‘a’ and ‘b’ affect the graph and table. (both growth and decay) Given a table, graph or equation, create/convert to the other two representations. (MS 8.2.2.5) Convert growth rate to growth factor and growth factor to growth rate. Convert decay rate to decay factor and decay factor to decay rate. Solve real-world problems involving exponential growth and decay using tables, graphs, and equations. (i.e. interest rate, population growth, half life, population decay, deforestation) (MS 8.2.2.5) Key Terms: Exponential growth Geometric sequence Function Notation Exponential decay Linear y- intercept Graphs Equations Growth factor Growth rate Compound growth Decay factor Decay rate Exponential Decay Formula: y = abx, f(x) =abx Topic 6: Irrational Numbers Learning Targets: Estimate values of square roots of whole numbers/ determine rational approximations. (MS 8.3.1.1) Relate the area of a square to the length of a side. (MS 8.2.4.9) Classify numbers as rational or irrational and find them on the number line. (MS 8.1.1.1, MS 8.1.1.2 and MS 8.1.1.3) Write a radical expression in simplest radical form.(MS 8.2.3.1 and MS 8.2.3.2) Key Terms: Real numbers, Rational numbers, Irrational numbers, Square root/radical Formulas: , √A = A1/2, A= S2 Topic 7: Using the Pythagorean Theorem Learning Targets: Informally justify the Pythagorean Theorem. (MS 8.3.1.3) Use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve real-world problems involving right triangles. (MS 8.3.1.1) Determine distance between two points on a coordinate system using Pythagorean Theorem (The Distance Formula). (MS 8.3.1.2) Key Terms: Hypotenuse, Legs, Conjecture, Converse Formulas: a2 + b2 = c2 Topic 8: Number and Operation Learning Targets: Add, subtract, multiply, divide integers Use order of operations to simplify. Identify and use the properties: associative, commutative and distributive. Be able to compare equivalent expressions in table, equation, and graph form. Generate equivalent expression using properties. (MS 8.2.3.2) Create an algebraic expression representing a real world situation. (MS 8.2.3.1) Evaluate algebraic expressions including absolute values. (MS 8.2.3.1) Topic 9: Solving Algebraic Equations Learning Targets: Identify properties of equality Solve one and two step equations (MS 8.2.4.2) Solve equations using the dist prop. (MS 8.2.4.2) Solve equations with variable on both sides. (MS 8.2.4.2) Solve equations with absolute value. (MS 8.2.4.2)