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CVC Year 8 Mathematics Program 2017 Week(s) 1-2 2-3 3-4 5 Australian Curriculum Content Description “Getting to know you” statistics activities Collecting data Graphing data Calculations (mean, mode, median, range) Investigate techniques for collecting data, including census, sampling and observation (ACMSP284) Explore the practicalities and implications of obtaining data through sampling using a variety of investigative processes (ACMSP206) Explore the variation of means and proportions of random samples drawn from the same population (ACMSP293) Investigate the effect of individual data values, including outliers, on the mean and median (ACMSP207) Carry out the four operations with rational numbers and integers, using efficient mental and written strategies and appropriate digital technologies (ACMNA183) Investigate terminating and recurring decimals (ACMNA184) Investigate the concept of irrational numbers, including π (ACMNA186) Number & Algebra Statistics & Probability Week(s) 6-7 Elaboration(s) Identifying situations where data can be collected by census and those where a sample is appropriate Investigating the uses of random sampling to collect data Using sample properties to predict characteristics of the population Using displays of data to explore and investigate effects Using patterns to assist in finding rules for the multiplication and division of integers Using the number line to develop strategies for adding and subtracting rational numbers Recognising terminating, recurring and non terminating decimals and choosing their appropriate representations Understanding that the real number system includes irrational numbers A Excellent Achievement Identifies equivalent forms of irrational numbers. B High Achievement Identifies forms of numbers and classifies numbers as rational or irrational. Calculates the mean and the median of a data set, explaining how the relationship between the two is influenced by outliers and other values. Describes different methods for the collection of data and explains their impact on the collected data. Calculates the mean and the median of a data set, identifying outliers and explaining their influence on the relationship between the two. Describes different methods for the collection of data C Satisfactory Achievement Calculates the mean and the median of a data set and identifies how an outlier affects the relationship between the two. Identifies issues related to the collection of data, e.g. sample size, bias. Australian Curriculum Content Description Find perimeters and areas of parallelograms, trapeziums, rhombuses and kites (ACMMG196) Investigate the relationship between features of circles such as circumference, area, radius and diameter. Elaboration(s) Establishing and using formulas for areas such as trapeziums, rhombuses and kites Investigating the circumference and area of circles with materials or by measuring, to establish an understanding of formulas Use formulas to solve problems involving circumference and area (ACMMG197) Investigating the area of circles using a square grid or by rearranging a circle divided into sectors Identifying regions in Australia and countries in Asia that are in the same time zone 7-9 10 Solve problems involving duration, including using 12 and 24-hour time within a single time zone. (ACMMG199) Measurement & Geometry A Excellent Achievement Uses the correct relationship to solve multi-step problems, including the inverse use of formulas, involving the circumference and area of circles and uses numbers expressed in exact form. B High Achievement Uses the correct relationship to solve problems involving the circumference and area of circles, e.g. perimeter of a sector. C Satisfactory Achievement Names features of circles and calculates their circumference and area. Converts between units of area. Term 2 Week(s) 1-3 Australian Curriculum Content Description Use index notation with numbers to establish the index laws with positive integral indices and the zero index (ACMNA182) Extend and apply the distributive law to the expansion of algebraic expressions (ACMNA190) Elaboration(s) Evaluating numbers expressed as powers of positive integers Applying the distributive law to the expansion of algebraic expressions using strategies such as the area model Recognising the relationship between factorising and expanding 3-6 Factorise algebraic expressions by identifying numerical factors (ACMNA191) Identifying the greatest common divisor (highest common factor) of numeric and algebraic expressions and using a range of strategies to factorise algebraic expressions Understanding that the laws used with numbers can also be used with algebra Simplify algebraic expressions involving the four operations (ACMNA192) Number & Algebra Week(s) A Excellent Achievement Simplifies algebraic expressions, including fractions with numerical denominators, the four operations and multiple uses of the distributive law. B High Achievement Simplifies algebraic expressions involving the four operations and the use of the distributive law twice. Australian Curriculum Content Description Choose appropriate units of measurement for area and volume and convert from one unit to another (ACMMG195) C Satisfactory Achievement Simplifies algebraic expressions with at most three operations and the use of the distributive law once. Elaboration(s) Choosing units for area including mm2, cm2, m2, hectares, km2, and units for volume including mm3, cm3, m3 Recognising that the conversion factors for area units are the squares of those for the corresponding linear units 7-8 Develop the formulas for volumes of rectangular and triangular prisms and prisms in general. Use formulas to solve problems involving volume (ACMMG198) Define congruence of plane shapes using transformations (ACMMG200) 9 10 Develop the conditions for congruence of triangles (ACMMG201) Establish properties of quadrilaterals using congruent triangles and angle properties, and solve related numerical problems using reasoning. (ACMMG202) Recognising that the conversion factors for volume units are the cubes of those for the corresponding linear units Investigating the relationship between volumes of rectangular and triangular prisms Understanding the properties that determine congruence of triangles and recognising which transformations create congruent figures. Establishing that two figures are congruent if one shape lies exactly on top of the other after one or more transformations (translation, reflection, rotation), and recognising that the matching sides and the matching angles are equal. Investigating the minimal conditions needed for the unique construction of triangles, leading to the establishment of the conditions for congruence (SSS, SAS, ASA and RHS) Solving problems using the properties of congruent figures Constructing triangles using the conditions for congruence Establishing the properties of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombuses, trapeziums and kites Identifying properties related to side lengths, parallel sides, angles, diagonals and symmetry Measurement & Geometry A Excellent Achievement Extracts information and constructs a diagram from a worded description, correctly using geometric symbols. Identifies the congruent triangles and justifies the condition of congruency with a full explanation. Solves related numerical problems. Uses congruency of triangles and related angle properties to prove the properties of quadrilaterals. Uses properties of quadrilaterals to solve numerical problems. B High Achievement Identifies congruency in triangles of varying orientations, naming the triangles. Justifies congruency by naming the condition. Uses congruency of triangles to justify the properties of quadrilaterals. C Satisfactory Achievement Identifies congruency in triangles, naming the triangles. Justifies congruency by naming the condition. Identifies and correctly names quadrilaterals, and applies distinguishing properties. Term 3 Week(s) 1-2 3 4-5 Australian Curriculum Content Description Solve problems involving the use of percentages, including percentage increases and decreases, with and without digital technologies (ACMNA187) Elaboration(s) Using percentages to solve problems, including those involving mark ups, discounts and GST Using percentages to calculate population increases and decreases Expressing profit and loss as a percentage of cost or selling price, comparing the difference Solve problems involving profit and loss, with and without digital technologies (ACMNA189) Solve a range of problems involving rates and ratios, with and without digital technologies (ACMNA188) Investigating the methods used in retail stores to express discounts Understanding that rate and ratio problems can be solved using fractions or percentages and choosing the most efficient form to solve a particular problem Calculating population growth rates in Australia and Asia and explaining their difference Number & Algebra Week(s) 6-7 8 - 10 A Excellent Achievement Applies percentages, rates and ratios in complex worded problems requiring at least three calculations, including inverse, with and without technology. B High Achievement Applies percentages, rates and ratios in complex worded problems requiring at most two calculations, including inverse, with and without technology. C Satisfactory Achievement Applies percentages, rates and ratios in simple worded problems, requiring at most two calculations, with and without technology. Solves complex multi-step worded problems involving profit and loss, including inverse calculations, with and without technology. Solves multi-step worded problems involving profit and loss, with and without technology. Solves simple worded problems involving profit and loss, with and without technology. Australian Curriculum Content Description Plot linear relationships on the Cartesian plane with and without the use of digital technologies (ACMNA193) Solve linear equations using algebraic and graphical techniques. Verify solutions by substitution (ACMNA194) Number & Algebra Elaboration(s) Completing a table of values, plotting the resulting points and determining whether the relationship is linear Finding the rule for a linear relationship Solving real life problems by using variables to represent unknowns A Excellent Achievement Identifies relationships as linear or non-linear, justifying that a relationship is linear by providing reasoning for the conclusion. B High Achievement Compares and explains similarities and differences between different linear relationships. Solves multi-step linear equations, including the use of fractions Solves multi-step linear equations, using algebraic techniques C Satisfactory Achievement Plots points on the Cartesian plane, identifies and writes a linear relationship, and solves associated equations using algebraic conventions. Term 4 Week(s) 1 Australian Curriculum Content Description Identify complementary events and use the sum of probabilities to solve problems (ACMSP204) Describe events using language of 'at least', exclusive 'or' (A or B but not both), inclusive 'or' (A or B or both) and 'and'. (ACMSP205) Represent events in two way tables and Venn diagrams and solve related problems (ACMSP292) 2-3 3-5 A Excellent Achievement Uses Venn diagrams and two- way tables to model more than two choices and describes each region of the sample space. Writes the associated probability in multiple number forms. Number & Algebra Applies probability to solve problems. Interprets the sample space using relevant language, including the distinction between inclusive and exclusive ‘or’. Elaboration(s) Identifying the complement of familiar events Understanding that probabilities range between 0 to 1 and that calculating the probability of an event allows the probability of its complement to be found Posing 'and', 'or' and 'not' probability questions about objects or people Using Venn diagrams and two way tables to calculate probabilities for events, satisfying 'and', 'or' and 'not' conditions Understanding that representing data in Venn diagrams or two way tables facilitates the calculation of probabilities Collecting data to answer the questions using Venn diagrams or two way tables B High Achievement Uses Venn diagrams and two- way tables to model more than two choices, showing that their probabilities sum to 1. Interprets the sample space using relevant language, e.g. at least, at most. C Satisfactory Achievement Uses Venn diagrams and two- way tables to model authentic situations. Indicates where events are complementary and shows that probabilities sum to 1. Interprets the sample space using relevant language, e.g. and, or, not. Week(s) Review of topics – especially solving equations and algebraic manipulation 6 - 10 Introduction of some new topics – for example the Pythagorean Theorem Cover some problem solving strategies – drawing a diagram, making a list, guess & check, simplifying the problem etc CVC Year 8 Maths Assessment Outline 2017 Strand Weightings: Strand Number & Algebra Measurement & Geometry Weighting 39% 32% Statistics & Probability Observation TOTAL 24% 5% 100% Type Weightings: Type Investigation Tests Observation TOTAL Weighting 28% 67% 5% 100% Timeline Week 3 Term 1 Week 5 Week 10 Week 6 Term 2 Week 8 Week 10 Week 3 Week 5 Term 3 Week 7 Week 10 Term 4 Week 5 Name Investigation 1 Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Investigation 2 Test 4 Investigation 3 Test 5 Investigation 4 Test 6 Test 7 Observation - Strand Statistics & Probability N&A (5%) // S&P (6%) Measurement & Geometry Number & Algebra Measurement & Geometry Measurement & Geometry Number & Algebra Number & Algebra Number & Algebra Number & Algebra Statistics & Probability N&A (2%) // M&G (2%) // S&P (1%) Weighting 8% 11% 12% 8% 8% 12% 6% 7% 6% 7% 10% 5%