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Virginia Math 8/Pre-Algebra Course

Curriculum

  • 19 Sections
  • 63 Lessons
  • 10 Weeks
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  • Getting Started
    2
    • 1.1
      Preparing your Composition Book for Notes
    • 1.2
      Composition Book Covering
  • 8.1 Compare and Ordering Real Numbers
    6
    • 2.1
      8.1ab Order fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, and percents in ascending order
    • 2.2
      8.1ab Recognize powers of 10 with negative exponents by examining patterns
    • 2.3
      8.1ab Compare and order no more than four numbers greater than 0 written in scientific notation
    • 2.4
      8.1ab Compare and order integers, fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, and percents
    • 2.5
      8.1ab Compare and order fractions, decimals, percents, radicals, and numbers written in scientific notation
    • 2.6
      Spiral Review and Quiz
      10 Minutes0 Questions
  • 8.2 The Real Number System
    6
    • 3.2
      8.2a Describing and Illustrating Real Numbers
    • 3.3
      8.2a Assignment #1
      7 Questions
    • 3.4
      8.2b Classifying Real Numbers – Always, Sometimes, Never
    • 3.5
      8.2c Describing subsets using examples and non-examples
    • 3.6
      8.2d Identifying if the sum is Rational or Irrational
    • 3.7
      Quiz #1 8.2a-d The Real Number System
      10 Minutes2 Questions
  • 8.3 Square Roots and Perfect Squares
    4
    • 4.1
      8.3a Identify all perfect squares between 1 and 400
    • 4.2
      8.3b Estimate two consecutive integers between positive/negative square roots ( 1 – 400)
    • 4.3
      8.3b Determine the positive and negative square root of a given perfect square from 1 to 400
    • 4.4
      Spiral Review and Quiz
      10 Minutes0 Questions
  • 8.4 Consumer Math
    6
    • 5.1
      8.4 Solve practical problems involving consumer applications – Markup
    • 5.2
      8.4 Solve practical problems involving consumer applications – Discount
    • 5.3
      8.4 Solve practical problems involving consumer applications – Commission
    • 5.4
      8.4 Solve practical problems involving consumer applications – Checkbook
    • 5.5
      8.4 Solve practical problems involving consumer applications – Simple Interest
    • 5.6
      8.4 Solve practical problems involving consumer applications – Sales Tax, Tips
  • 8.5 Angles
    3
    • 6.1
      8.5a Identify and describe the relationship between pairs of angles that are vertical, adjacent, supplementary, and complementary
    • 6.2
      8.5b Use angle relationships to solve for the measure of unknown angles
    • 6.3
      8.5b se angle relationships to solve problems including practical problem to determine unknown angle measures
  • 8.6 Volume and Surface Area
    3
    • 7.1
      8.6a Determine the surface area and volume of cones and square based pyramids
    • 7.2
      8.6b Describe how the volume and surface area of a rectangular prism is affected when one measured attribute is multiplied by a scale factor of 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 2,3,or 4
    • 7.3
      8.6a Solve practical problems involving volume and surface area of cones and square-based pyramids
  • 8.7 Transformations
    3
    • 8.1
      8.7a Given the preimage of a polygon, sketch and determine the coordinate of the image after it has been translated vertically, horizontally, or both
    • 8.2
      8.7a Identify the type of translation given an image
    • 8.3
      8.7b Identify practical applications of transformations, such a tiling, fabric, art, and scale drawings
  • 8.8 3D Models
    3
    • 9.1
      8.8a Construct three-dimensional models, given the top or bottom, side, and front views
    • 9.2
      8.8b Identify three dimensional models given a two dimensional perspective
    • 9.3
      8.8c Identify two-dimensional perspective from the top or bottom, side and front view, given a three-dimensional model
  • 8.9 Pythagorean Theorem
    4
    • 10.1
      8.9a Verify the pythagorean theorem by using diagrams, concrete materials and measurements
    • 10.2
      8.9b Determine the measure of a side of a right triangle given the measure of two sides
    • 10.3
      8.9b Determine if a triangle is a right triagle given three sides
      10 Minutes0 Questions
    • 10.4
      8.9b Solve practical problems involving right triangles using the pythagorean theorem
      10 Minutes0 Questions
  • 8.10 Area and Perimeter of Composite Shapes
    3
    • 11.1
      8.10a Determine the perimeter of a composite figure by subdividing the figure into triangles, rectangles, squares, trapezoids, parallelograms and semicircles
    • 11.2
      8.10b Determine the area of a composite figure by subdividing the figure into triangles, rectangles, squares, trapezoids, parallelograms and semicircles
    • 11.3
      8.10c Solve practical problems involving compositie figures to determine area and perimeter of the composite figure
  • 8.11 Probability
    2
    • 12.1
      8.11a Determine whether two events are independent or dependent/Compare and contrast the probability of independent or dependent events
    • 12.2
      8.11b Determine the probability of two dependent events
  • 8.12 Boxplots
    2
    • 13.1
      8.12a Represent numerical data in boxplots
    • 13.2
      8.12b Make observations and inferences about data represented in boxplots
  • 8.13 Scatterplots
    3
    • 14.1
      8.13a Represent data in scatterplots
    • 14.2
      8.13b Make observations about data represented in scatterplots
    • 14.3
      8.13c Use a drawing to estimate the line of best fit for data represented in a scatterplot
  • 8.14 Verbal and Algebraic Expressions
    3
    • 15.1
      8.14a Evaluate algebraic expressions for given replacement values of the variables
    • 15.2
      8.14b Simplify algebraic expressions in one variable
    • 15.3
      Spiral Review and Quiz
  • 8.15 Domain and Range
    0
    • 8.16 Linear Functions
      6
      • 17.1
        8.16a Identify the dependent and independent variable of a linear function
      • 17.2
        8.16b Identify the dependent and independent variable of a linear function
      • 17.3
        8.16c Identify the dependent and independent variable of a linear function
      • 17.4
        8.16d Identify the dependent and independent variable of a linear function
      • 17.5
        8.16e Identify the dependent and independent variable of a linear function
      • 17.6
        Quiz
    • 8.17 Multi-step Equations
      5
      • 18.1
        8.17a,e combine like terms/distributive property and confirm solutions
      • 18.2
        8.17d apply practical problems and confirm solutions
      • 18.3
        8.17b apply practical problems and confirm solutions
      • 18.4
        8.17c apply practical problems and confirm solutions
      • 18.5
        Quiz 8.17a-e
        10 Minutes0 Questions
    • 8.18 Multi-step Inequalities
      6
      • 19.1
        8.18a Solve and graph multistep inequalities
      • 19.2
        8.18b Solve and graph multistep inequalities
      • 19.3
        8.18c Solve and graph multistep inequalities
      • 19.4
        8.18d Solve and graph multistep inequalities
      • 19.5
        8.18e Solve and graph multistep inequalities
      • 19.6
        8.18f Solve and graph multistep inequalities
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