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8VIII Standards
Top Mathematicians
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The Number System
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8.NS.1.1
Rational Numbers:
• Properties of rational numbers. (including identities). Using general form of expression to describe properties
• Consolidation of operations on rational numbers.
• Representation of rational numbers on the number line
• Between any two rational numbers there lies another rational number (Making children see that if we take two rational numbers then unlike for whole numbers, in this case you can keep finding more and more numbers that lie between them.)
• Word problem (higher logic, two operations, including ideas like area) -
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8.1Identify Rational and Irrational Numbers5
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8.2Round Decimals15
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8.3Convert Between Decimals and Fractions or Mixed Numbers10
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8.4Reciprocals15
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8.5Multiplicative Inverses10
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8.6Add and Subtract Rational Numbers15
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8.7Multiply and Divide Rational Numbers15
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8.8Evaluate Variable Expressions with Decimals and Fractions5
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8.9Evaluate Multi-Variable Expressions15
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8.10Solve Two-Step Linear Equations5
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8.11Evaluate Exponents10
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8.12Solve Multi Step Equations5
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8.13Solve One-Step Linear Equations5
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8.14Exponents: Solve for the Variable10
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8.15Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms20
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8.16Reduce to Lowest Terms20
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8.17Compare Rational Numbers20
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8.18Put Rational Numbers in Order15
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8.19Percents of Numbers5
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8.20Constant of Variation15
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8.21Multi-Step20
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8.22Guess and Check10
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8.23Use Venn Diagrams to Solve Problems5
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8.24Change in Time Review20
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8.25Find the Change in Time20
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8.26Elapsed Time10
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8.27Area and Perimeter5
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8.28Circles5
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8.29Perimeter Area and Volume Changes in Scale5
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8.NS.1.2
Powers
• Integers as exponents.
• Laws of exponents with integral powers -
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8.30Understanding Exponents10
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8.31Evaluate Exponents15
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8.32Exponents: Solve for the Variable15
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8.33Exponents with Negative Bases10
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8.34Exponents with Decimal and Fractional Bases15
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8.35Understanding Negative Exponents5
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8.36Evaluate Negative Exponents10
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8.37Multiplication with Exponents10
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8.38Division with Exponents10
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8.39Multiplication and Division with Exponents10
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8.40Power Rule5
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8.41Simplify Expressions Involving Exponents5
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8.NS.1.3
Squares, Square roots, Cubes, Cube roots.
• Square and Square roots
• Square roots using factor method and division method for numbers containing (a) no more than total 4 digits and (b) no more than 2 decimal places
• Cubes and cubes roots (only factor method for numbers containing at most 3 digits)
• Estimating square roots and cube roots. Learning the process of moving nearer to the required number. -
8.NS.1.4
Playing with numbers
• Writing and understanding a 2 and 3 digit number in generalized form (100a + 10b + c, where a, b, c can be only digit 0-9) and engaging with various puzzles concerning this. (Like finding the missing numerals represented by alphabets in sums involving any of the four operations.) Children to solve and create problems and puzzles.
• Number puzzles and games
• Deducing the divisibility test rules of 2, 3, 5, 9, 10 for a two or three-digit number expressed in the general form.
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8.NS.1.1
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Geometry
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8.G.1.1
Understanding shapes:
• Properties of quadrilaterals †Sum of angles of a quadrilateral is equal to 360° (By verification)
• Properties of parallelogram (By verification)
- Opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal,
- Opposite angles of a parallelogram are equal,
- Diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other. [Why (iv), (v) and (vi) follow from (ii)]
- Diagonals of a rectangle are equal and bisect each other.
- Diagonals of a rhombus bisect each other at right angles.
- Diagonals of a square are equal and bisect each other at right angles. -
8.G.1.2
Representing 3-D in 2-D
• Identify and Match pictures with objects [more complicated e.g. nested, joint 2-D and 3-D shapes (not more than 2)].
• Drawing 2-D representation of 3-D objects (Continued and extended)
• Counting vertices, edges & faces & verifying Euler's relation for 3-D figures with flat faces (cubes, cuboids, tetrahedrons, prisms and pyramids) -
8.G.1.3
Construction: Construction of Quadrilaterals:
• Given four sides and one diagonal
• Three sides and two diagonals
• Three sides and two included angles
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8.G.1.1
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Algebra
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8.OA.1.1
Algebraic Expressions
• Multiplication and division of algebraic exp. (Coefficient should be integers)
• Some common errors (e.g. 2 + x ≠ 2x, 7x + y ≠ 7xy)
• Identities ( (a±b)^2 = a^2 ± 2ab ± b^2)
Factorisation (simple cases only) as examples the following types: a(x+y), (x±y)^2, (a^2) - (b^2), (x+a)(x+b)
• Solving linear equations in one variable in contextual problems involving multiplication and division (word problems) (avoid complex coefficient in the equations) -
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8.51Distributive Property5
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8.52Simplify Variable Expressions10
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8.53Simplify Variable Expressions Using Properties10
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8.54Divide Monomials5
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8.55Multiply and Divide Monomials10
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8.56Model and Solve Equations Using Algebra Tiles5
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8.58Evaluate Variable Expressions with Whole Numbers5
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8.59Solve Equations Involving Like Terms10
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8.60Algebra: Linear Function with Intercepts10
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8.9Evaluate Multi-Variable Expressions15
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8.10Solve Two-Step Linear Equations5
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8.12Solve Multi Step Equations5
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8.13Solve One-Step Linear Equations5
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8.OA.1.1
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Graphs
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8.LE.1.1a
Axes (Same units), Cartesian Plane
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8.97Coordinate Graphs Review10
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8.98Relative Coordinates10
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8.LE.1.1b
Plotting points for different kind of situations (perimeter vs length for squares, area as a function of side of a square, plotting of multiples of different numbers, simple interest vs number of years etc.)
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8.99Create Line Graphs5
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8.LE.1.1c
Reading off from the graphs
• Reading of linear graphs
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8.100Rate of Change10
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8.101Constant Rate of Change5
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8.102Find the Constant of Variation Graphs5
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8.76Graph a Proportional Relationship5
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8.77Identify Proportional Relationships5
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8.LE.1.1a
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Mensuration
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8.MEN.1.1a
Area of a trapezium and a polygon.
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8.83Area with Unit Squares5
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8.27Area and Perimeter5
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8.MEN.1.1b
Concept of volume, measurement of volume using a basic unit, volume of a cube, cuboid and cylinder
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8.MEN.1.1c
Volume and capacity (measurement of capacity)
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8.MEN.1.1d
Surface area of a cube, cuboid, cylinder.
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8.84Surface Area5
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8.MEN.1.1a
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Ratios and Proportional Relationships
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8.RP.1.1a
Slightly advanced problems involving applications on percentages, profit & loss, overhead expenses, Discount, tax.
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8.19Percents of Numbers5
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8.20Constant of Variation15
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8.61Convert Between Percents, Fractions and Decimals15
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8.62Compare Percents to Fractions and Decimals15
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8.63Percents of Numbers and Money Amounts5
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8.64Estimate Percents of Numbers15
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8.65Percent Equations15
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8.66Percent Change15
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8.67Price Lists20
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8.68Consumer Math: Price Lists15
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8.69Consumer Math: Unit Prices20
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8.70Unit Prices: Find the Total15
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8.71Sale Prices: Find the Original Price15
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8.72Percents with Multi-Step Problems15
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8.73Estimate Tips15
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8.RP.1.1b
Difference between simple and compound interest (compounded yearly up to 3 years or half-yearly up to 3 steps only), Arriving at the formula for compound interest through patterns and using it for simple problems.
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8.74Simple Interest15
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8.75Compound Interest15
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8.RP.1.1c
Direct variation – Simple and direct word problems
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8.60Algebra: Linear Function with Intercepts10
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8.76Graph a Proportional Relationship5
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8.77Identify Proportional Relationships5
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8.78Linear Function with Intercepts10
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8.79Algebra: Linear Function10
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8.80Proportional Relationships15
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8.RP.1.1d
Inverse variation – Simple and direct word problems
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8.RP.1.1e
Time & work problems – Simple and direct word problems
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8.RP.1.1a
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Data Handling
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8.DH.1.1a
Reading bar-graphs, ungrouped data, arranging it into groups, representation of grouped data through bar-graphs, constructing and interpreting bar-graphs.
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8.85Interpret Bar Graphs20
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8.86Create Bar Graphs Using Tables5
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8.87Create Bar Graphs5
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8.88Create Frequency Charts5
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8.DH.1.1b
Simple Pie charts with reasonable data numbers
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8.DH.1.1c
Consolidating and generalising the notion of chance in events like tossing coins, dice etc. Relating it to chance in life events. Visual representation of frequency outcomes of repeated throws of the same kind of coins or dice. Throwing a large number of identical dice/coins together and aggregating the result of the throws to get large number of individual events. Observing the aggregating numbers over a large number of repeated events. Comparing with the data for a coin. Observing strings of throws, notion of randomness
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8.89Probability of Simple Events5
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8.90Probability of Opposite and Overlapping Events5
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8.91Experimental Probability15
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8.92Probability Problems5
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8.93Making Predictions5
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8.94Prediction Problems5
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8.95Compound Events: Find the Number of Outcomes5
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8.96Counting Principle15
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8.DH.1.1a