8th Grade
Weekly Objectives
Week of May 15, 2006
Look
below to review this week's objectives for 8th Grade. In order to obtain
more information about a specific benchmark for the content areas of Science and
Social Studies, please do the
following:
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Remember
the benchmark number (example: Science BM5).
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Then
click on this link, Middle
School Benchmarks. Next, click on the subject you would
like to view.
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Click
on the desired benchmark number from the list that comes up on the screen.
This
link will provide you with quick and easy access to the MICLiMB (Clarifying the
language in Michigan's benchmarks). You will find an enormous amount of useful
resources. Each benchmark is clarified with an instructional example, key
concepts, real world context, and other web resources.
In order to obtain more
information about a specific benchmark for the content areas of Language Arts
and Math, please do the following:
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Remember the GLCE
(example: R.WS.08.01).
- Then
click on this link, Grade
Level Curriculum Expectations.
- Next,
select the grade level and content area that you wish to review.
- LANGUAGE
ARTS:
- Research
Report Unit. We will spend time
this week in prewriting mode, investigating the topics, organization and
getting started on the research paper.
- W.GN.8.3
Formulate research questions using multiple resources, perspectives,
and arguments/counterarguments to develop a thesis statement that culminates
in a presented, final project.
- W.PR8.1
Set a purpose, consider audience, and replicate author's style.
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- MATH:
- A.RP.08.04 Use the vertical line test to determine if a graph
represents a function in one variable. Understand and represent quadratic
functions
- A.FO.08.10 Understand that to solve the equation f(x) = g(x)
means to find all values of x for which the equation is true, e.g.,
determine whether a given value, or values from a given set, is a solution
of an equation (0 is a solution of 3x2 + 2 = 4x + 2, but 1 is not a
solution).
- A.FO.08.11 Solve simultaneous linear equations in two
variables by graphing, by substitution, and by linear combination; estimate
solutions using graphs; include examples with no solutions and infinitely
many solutions.
- A.FO.08.12 Solve linear inequalities in one and two
variables, and graph the solution sets.
- A.FO.08.13 Set up and solve applied problems involving
simultaneous linear equations and linear inequalities.
- Review for final exam will be the first week of June.
Final Exams will be June 6, 7, 8.
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- SCIENCE:
- (SCI.III.4.HS.1). Describe what biologists consider to be
evidence for human evolutionary relationships to selected animal groups
- (SCI.III.4.HS.2).
Explain how a new species or variety may originate through the evolutionary
process of natural selection
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- SOCIAL
STUDIES:
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