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Year 8 Mathematics

The Australian Mathematics Curriculum aims to ensure that students are confident and creative users and communicators of Mathematics, and able to investigate, represent and interpret situations in their personal and work lives and as active citizens. Students develop an increasingly sophisticated understanding of mathematical concepts and fluency with processes, and are able to pose and solve problems and reason in number and algebra, measurement and geometry, and statistics and probability. They recognise connections between the areas of Mathematics and other disciplines, and appreciate Mathematics as an accessible and enjoyable discipline to study.

Students with a strong aptitude for Mathematics are invited into the Advanced Mathematics program which supplements the Australian Curriculum with material from the Cambridge International Mathematics syllabus. Targeted assistance is also provided to students requiring support.

Structure

Unit 1: Number and Algebra

Topics

  • Number - Integers and rational numbers
  • Number - Index laws
  • Algebra - Expanding and factorising

Advanced Topics include

  • Surds
  • Irrational numbers
  • Set theory

Examination

Unit 2: Measurement, Probability and Statistics

Topics

  • Measurement - Pythagoras
  • Measurement - Applications of perimeter, area and surface area
  • Probability - Two way tables and Venn diagrams
  • Statistics - Sampling and distributions

Advanced Topics include

  • Binomial expansion and factorisation
  • Algebraic fractions
  • Index laws

Examination

Unit 3: Number, Algebra and Space

Topics

  • Number - Fractions, decimals, percentage, rates, ratio
  • Algebra - Linear equations
  • Geometry - Three dimensional space

Advanced Topics include

  • Surface and volume of cones, pyramids and spheres
  • Speed, distance and time graphs

Problem-Solving and Modelling Task

Unit 4: Number, Measurement and Space

Topics

  • Number - Rates and ratios
  • Measurement - Volume, capacity and time
  • Space - Geometric reasoning

Advanced Topics include

  • Solution of quadratic equations using the null factor theorem and by rule
  • Co-ordinate geometry (including inequalities)

Examination

Assessment

Assessment will focus on the proficiencies of Understanding, Fluency, Problem-Solving and Reasoning through examinations and written modelling and problem-solving tasks. There is typically one summative item per unit, including one written assignment per year.

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phosking@mfac.edu.au

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