General Information
Clusters should not be sorted from Major to Supporting and then taught in that order. To do so would strip the coherence of the mathematical ideas and miss the opportunity to enhance the major work of the grade with the supporting clusters.
Test Item Specifications
- Estimate lengths of everyday objects.
- Convert between decimal and scientific notation.
- Make comparisons of the size of numbers expressed in both decimal and scientific notation.
N/A
No
Allowable
Sample Test Items (2)
Test Item # | Question | Difficulty | Type |
Sample Item 1 | The average mass of a giraffe is approximately About how many times more mass does a blue whale have than a giraffe? |
N/A | EE: Equation Editor |
Sample Item 2 | The average mass of an ant is approximately About how many times more mass does a giraffe have than an ant? |
N/A | EE: Equation Editor |
Related Courses
Course Number1111 | Course Title222 |
1205050: | M/J Accelerated Mathematics Grade 7 (Specifically in versions: 2014 - 2015, 2015 - 2020, 2020 - 2022, 2022 - 2024, 2024 and beyond (current)) |
1205070: | M/J Grade 8 Pre-Algebra (Specifically in versions: 2014 - 2015, 2015 - 2022, 2022 - 2024, 2024 and beyond (current)) |
1204000: | M/J Foundational Skills in Mathematics 6-8 (Specifically in versions: 2014 - 2015, 2015 - 2022, 2022 - 2024, 2024 and beyond (current)) |
7812030: | Access M/J Grade 8 Pre-Algebra (Specifically in versions: 2014 - 2015, 2015 - 2018, 2018 - 2019, 2019 - 2022, 2022 and beyond (current)) |
Related Resources
Formative Assessments
Name | Description |
Estimating Length Using Scientific Notation | This lesson unit is intended to help you assess how well students are able to:
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Estimating Extreme Values | Students are asked to estimate an extremely large and an extremely small number by writing it in the form a x |
Order Matters | Students are given pairs of numbers written in the form of an integer times a power of 10 and are asked to compare the numbers in each pair using the inequality symbols. |
How Many Times? | Students are given pairs of numbers written in exponential form and are asked to compare them multiplicatively. |
Compare Numbers | Students are given pairs of numbers written in scientific notation and are asked to compare them multiplicatively. |
Lesson Plan
Name | Description |
Estimating Length Using Scientific Notation | This lesson unit is intended to help you assess how well students are able to estimate lengths of everyday objects, convert between decimal and scientific notation and make comparisons of the size of numbers expressed in both decimal and scientific notation. |
Original Student Tutorial
Name | Description |
Scientific Notation: Expressing Large Quantities | Explore how to express large quantities using scientific notation in this interactive tutorial. |
Problem-Solving Tasks
Name | Description |
Pennies to Heaven | The goal of this task is to give students a context to investigate large numbers and measurements. Students need to fluently convert units with very large numbers in order to successfully complete this task. The total number of pennies minted either in a single year or for the last century is phenomenally large and difficult to grasp. One way to assess how large this number is would be to consider how far all of these pennies would reach if we were able to stack them one on top of another: this is another phenomenally large number but just how large may well come as a surprise. |
Ant and Elephant | In this problem students are comparing a very small quantity with a very large quantity using the metric system. The metric system is especially convenient when comparing measurements using scientific notations since different units within the system are related by powers of ten. |
Student Center Activity
Name | Description |
Edcite: Mathematics Grade 8 | Students can practice answering mathematics questions on a variety of topics. With an account, students can save their work and send it to their teacher when complete. |
Student Resources
Original Student Tutorial
Name | Description |
Scientific Notation: Expressing Large Quantities: | Explore how to express large quantities using scientific notation in this interactive tutorial. |
Problem-Solving Task
Name | Description |
Pennies to Heaven: | The goal of this task is to give students a context to investigate large numbers and measurements. Students need to fluently convert units with very large numbers in order to successfully complete this task. The total number of pennies minted either in a single year or for the last century is phenomenally large and difficult to grasp. One way to assess how large this number is would be to consider how far all of these pennies would reach if we were able to stack them one on top of another: this is another phenomenally large number but just how large may well come as a surprise. |
Student Center Activity
Name | Description |
Edcite: Mathematics Grade 8: | Students can practice answering mathematics questions on a variety of topics. With an account, students can save their work and send it to their teacher when complete. |
Parent Resources
Problem-Solving Tasks
Name | Description |
Pennies to Heaven: | The goal of this task is to give students a context to investigate large numbers and measurements. Students need to fluently convert units with very large numbers in order to successfully complete this task. The total number of pennies minted either in a single year or for the last century is phenomenally large and difficult to grasp. One way to assess how large this number is would be to consider how far all of these pennies would reach if we were able to stack them one on top of another: this is another phenomenally large number but just how large may well come as a surprise. |
Ant and Elephant: | In this problem students are comparing a very small quantity with a very large quantity using the metric system. The metric system is especially convenient when comparing measurements using scientific notations since different units within the system are related by powers of ten. |