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Mathematics, Year 8

By the end of Year 8, students recognise irrational numbers and terminating or recurring decimals. They apply the exponent laws to calculations with numbers involving positive integer exponents. Students solve problems involving the 4 operations with integers and positive rational numbers. They use mathematical modelling to solve practical problems involving ratios, percentages and rates in measurement and financial contexts. Students apply algebraic properties to rearrange, expand and factorise linear expressions. They graph linear relations and solve linear equations with rational solutions and one-variable inequalities, graphically and algebraically. Students use mathematical modelling to solve problems using linear relations, interpreting and reviewing the model in context. They make and test conjectures involving linear relations using digital tools.

 

Students use appropriate metric units when solving measurement problems involving the perimeter and area of composite shapes, and volume of right prisms. They use Pythagoras’ theorem to solve measurement problems involving unknown lengths of right-angle triangles. Students use formulas to solve problems involving the area and circumference of circles. They solve problems of duration involving 12- and 24-hour cycles across multiple time zones. Students use 3 dimensions to locate and describe position. They identify conditions for congruency and similarity in shapes and create and test algorithms designed to test for congruency and similarity. Students apply the properties of quadrilaterals to solve problems.

 

They conduct statistical investigations and explain the implications of obtaining data through sampling. Students analyse and describe the distribution of data. They compare the variation in distributions of random samples of the same and different size from a given population with respect to shape, measures of central tendency and range. Students represent the possible combinations of 2 events with tables and diagrams, and determine related probabilities to solve practical problems. They conduct experiments and simulations using digital tools to determine related probabilities of compound events.

Statistics

AC9M8ST01

investigate techniques for data collection including census, sampling, experiment and observation, and explain the practicalities and implications of obtaining data through these techniques

Statistics

AC9M8ST02

analyse and report on the distribution of data from primary and secondary sources using random and non-random sampling techniques to select and study samples

Statistics

AC9M8ST03

compare variations in distributions and proportions obtained from random samples of the same size drawn from a population and recognise the effect of sample size on this variation

Statistics

AC9M8ST04

plan and conduct statistical investigations involving samples of a population; use ethical and fair methods to make inferences about the population and report findings, acknowledging uncertainty


Annotations

 

1. Explains the advantages and disadvantages of collecting data for a census of Year 8 students using a live poll.

 

2. Explains how analysis of collected data can help people make decisions for future actions.

3. Refers to sections of the data distribution as evidence to support conclusions and make inferences.

4. Considers the advantages and disadvantages of using a specific technique to collect reliable sample data.

 

5. Explains the difference between collecting data from a sample and a census of the population, including reference to possible bias.


Annotations

 

1. States the purpose of the statistical investigation and the resulting report.

 

2. Uses digital tools to compare summary statistics for a large set of data before and after zero data points are removed.

 

3. Manipulates the large data set to sort and identify data points exceeding the recommended daily mean.

 

4. Draws a conclusion with supporting evidence from analysis of the data.