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Number Unit Grade 8 Math Complete with Learning Goals and Success Criteria
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Complete unit of 12 Powerpoint lessons that can be used to teach online or in person.
Can edit the slides. Every lesson includes the learning goals and success criteria from the Ontario curriculum. Each lesson has a minds on, action and consolidation. Each lesson includes a reflection for an exit card. In the Number Units, students use scientific notation such as 5.46 × 106 to understand, represent and compare very large and small Numbers more easily, which is often required in Science. Students use fractions, decimals and percents interchangeably, and should be able to recall square Numbers to 144 and their square roots. Students solve problems that involve proportions (for example, determining the percentage increase or decrease in the attendance of a show) and whole Numbers, fractions, decimals, integers and exponents.

  1. Scientific Notation Investigation
  2. Rational and Irrational Numbers
  3. Adding and Subtracting Integers
  4. Multiplying and Dividing Integers
  5. Square Roots
  6. Adding and Subtracting Fractions
  7. Multiplication of Fractions
  8. Division of Fractions
  9. BEDMAS
  10. Understanding Proportional Relationships in Real Life
  11. Fractions, Decimals and Percents
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Number Unit Grade 8 Math Complete with Learning Goals and Success Criteria

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Complete unit of 12 Powerpoint lessons that can be used to teach online or in person.
Can edit the slides. Every lesson includes the learning goals and success criteria from the Ontario curriculum. Each lesson has a minds on, action and consolidation. Each lesson includes a reflection for an exit card. In the Number Units, students use scientific notation such as 5.46 × 106 to understand, represent and compare very large and small Numbers more easily, which is often required in Science. Students use fractions, decimals and percents interchangeably, and should be able to recall square Numbers to 144 and their square roots. Students solve problems that involve proportions (for example, determining the percentage increase or decrease in the attendance of a show) and whole Numbers, fractions, decimals, integers and exponents.

  1. Scientific Notation Investigation
  2. Rational and Irrational Numbers
  3. Adding and Subtracting Integers
  4. Multiplying and Dividing Integers
  5. Square Roots
  6. Adding and Subtracting Fractions
  7. Multiplication of Fractions
  8. Division of Fractions
  9. BEDMAS
  10. Understanding Proportional Relationships in Real Life
  11. Fractions, Decimals and Percents
Report this resource to TPT
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