Course Syllabus MATHEMATICS 8
A. Comeau 2024
Mathematics 8 continues the path students
begin in Mathematics K to 7 toward becoming lifelong learners of mathematics.
GOALS FOR STUDENTS
The main
goals of mathematics education are to prepare students to:
¥ using
mathematics confidently to solve problems
¥ using mathematics to better understand the world around us
¥ communicating and reasoning mathematically
¥ appreciating and valuing mathematics
¥ making connections between mathematics and its applications
¥ committing themselves to lifelong learning
¥ becoming mathematically literate and using mathematics to participate
in, and contribute to, society
Students who have met these goals:
¥ gain an understanding and
appreciation of the contributions of mathematics as a science, philosophy, and
art
¥ be able to use mathematics
to make and justify decisions about the world around us
¥ exhibit a positive attitude toward
mathematics
¥ engage and persevere in mathematical
problem solving
¥ contribute to mathematical discussions
¥ take risks in performing mathematical
tasks
¥ exhibit curiosity about mathematics and
situations involving mathematics.
The aim of Mathematics 8 is to provide
students with the opportunity to further their knowledge, skills, and attitudes
related to mathematics.
Content Outline:
Mathematics is one way of trying to
understand, interpret, and describe our world. Components integral to the
nature of mathematics include change, constancy, number sense, patterns,
relationships, spatial sense, and uncertainty. These components are woven
throughout this curriculum.
The content objectives that serve
as the title for each unit of Math 8 are as follows:
Whole Number Computation Part
of a Whole Graphing Equation
Computation Geometry Proportional
Reasoning Basic
Algebra
Student Learning Objectives :
Mathematical Understanding is fostered when students
build on their own experiences and prior knowledge.
To experience success, students must be taught to set
achievable goals and assess themselves as they work toward these goals.
Curiosity about mathematics is fostered when students
are actively engaged in their environment.
List of
Resources:
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My email address is:
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Evaluation
Scheme:
This course is divided into units. There are tests, quizzes and assignments to accompany each unit. As well, there are several projects throughout the course and a final exam at the end of the term on all the material covered in the course.
Term Mark Final
Mark
Assignments 30% Quizzes
20% Term
Mark 80%
Tests 25% Participation 5% Final
Exam 20%
Projects 20% Total
100%
Total 100%
Student Requirements:
Students are expected to:
¥ use communication in order to
learn and express their understanding
¥ make connections among
mathematical ideas, other concepts in mathematics, everyday experiences and
other disciplines
¥ demonstrate fluency with mental
mathematics and estimation
¥ develop and apply new mathematical
knowledge through problem solving
¥ develop mathematical reasoning
¥ select and use technology as a
tool for learning and solving problems
¥ develop visualization skills to
assist in processing information, making connections and solving problems.
There are no short cuts in this course.
Hard work each day in class and at home will result in a good grade because you will understand the material and how you will be tested on it. Not paying attention or missing school (same thing really) or copying assignments will result in a low grade because you will not understand the material or how you will be tested on it.
To be successful in this course will require you to attend
all the classes.
Attending class means coming to
class rested and prepared with binder, paper, a writing implement, and homework
completed.
Attending class means paying
attention to everything said in class when the teacher speaks and when students
ask questions and the teacher responds.
Attending class means asking a
question of the teacher when you donÕt understand a process, or how you will be
tested on it.
Attending class means keeping
track of important dates like when assignments are due or tests or exams are
scheduled.
Attending class means asking for
help when you need it.