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Grade 8 Mathematics Review

DepEd MELC-Based Quarterly Exam Reviewer

Total: 100 questions across 4 quarters

Choose Your Quarter

Select a quarter to start practicing. Each quiz covers specific topics from the DepEd curriculum.

Grade 8 Math Learning Milestones

Key skills your child should master throughout the school year:

SkillQuarterDescription
Factoring polynomialsQ1Factor trinomials, GCF, difference of squares
Rational expressionsQ1Simplify and perform operations on rational expressions
Slope-intercept formQ2Write and interpret y = mx + b equations
Graphing linear equationsQ2Plot lines using slope and y-intercept
Solving linear inequalitiesQ2Graph solutions on number line and coordinate plane
Substitution methodQ3Solve systems by substituting one variable
Elimination methodQ3Solve systems by adding or subtracting equations
Triangle congruenceQ3Apply SSS, SAS, ASA postulates
PermutationsQ4Calculate arrangements where order matters
CombinationsQ4Calculate selections where order does not matter

Quarter-by-Quarter Learning Guide

Q1: Patterns, Algebra & Factoring

  • • Recognize and extend number patterns and sequences
  • • Translate verbal phrases into algebraic expressions
  • • Factor polynomials using GCF and special products
  • • Simplify rational algebraic expressions
  • • Perform operations on rational expressions

Q2: Linear Equations & Inequalities

  • • Write linear equations in two variables
  • • Calculate and interpret slope and y-intercept
  • • Graph linear equations on the coordinate plane
  • • Solve and graph linear inequalities
  • • Apply linear equations to real-world problems

Q3: Systems & Triangle Congruence

  • • Solve systems of equations by substitution
  • • Solve systems of equations by elimination
  • • Interpret solutions graphically (intersection point)
  • • Apply triangle congruence postulates (SSS, SAS, ASA)
  • • Prove triangles congruent using postulates

Q4: Probability & Counting

  • • Understand basic probability concepts
  • • Identify sample space and events
  • • Distinguish independent and mutually exclusive events
  • • Calculate permutations (arrangements)
  • • Calculate combinations (selections)

Tips for Parents: Supporting Grade 8 Math Learning

Do's

  • Encourage your child to show complete solutions, not just answers
  • Relate algebra to real-life situations (budgeting, discounts, rates)
  • Practice factoring together - it's foundational for higher math
  • Use graphing apps to visualize linear equations
  • Play probability games (cards, dice) to reinforce concepts

Don'ts

  • Don't let them skip steps when solving equations
  • Avoid using calculators for basic factoring problems
  • Don't rush through word problems - reading comprehension matters
  • Avoid memorizing formulas without understanding them
  • Don't ignore mistakes - analyze them to prevent future errors

Recommended Weekly Study Schedule

Monday

Algebra & Factoring Practice

Tuesday

Linear Equations & Graphing

Wednesday

Systems of Equations

Thursday

Geometry & Proofs

Friday

Probability & Review

Recommended: 45-60 minutes daily, with weekend review sessions

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in Grade 8 Mathematics?

Grade 8 Math covers four main areas: Patterns, Algebra & Factoring (Q1), Linear Equations & Inequalities (Q2), Systems of Equations & Triangle Congruence (Q3), and Probability & Counting (Q4). These topics build on Grade 7 concepts and prepare students for high school mathematics.

Why is factoring polynomials important in Grade 8?

Factoring polynomials is essential because it helps simplify algebraic expressions, solve quadratic equations, and work with rational expressions. Mastering factoring in Grade 8 provides a strong foundation for Algebra in high school.

How do I graph linear equations in two variables?

To graph linear equations: (1) Convert to slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), (2) Identify the y-intercept (b) and plot it, (3) Use the slope (m) to find another point by rising and running, (4) Connect the points with a straight line.

What are the triangle congruence postulates (SSS, SAS, ASA)?

SSS (Side-Side-Side): All three sides are equal. SAS (Side-Angle-Side): Two sides and the included angle are equal. ASA (Angle-Side-Angle): Two angles and the included side are equal. These postulates prove two triangles are congruent without measuring all parts.

What is the difference between permutation and combination?

Permutation considers order (arrangement matters), while combination does not (only selection matters). Example: Choosing a president and vice president is permutation. Choosing 2 representatives from 5 people is combination.

How do I solve systems of linear equations?

Two main methods: (1) Substitution - solve one equation for a variable and substitute into the other. (2) Elimination - add or subtract equations to eliminate one variable. Both methods find the point where two lines intersect.

Is Grade 8 Math aligned with DepEd MELC curriculum?

Yes, all questions in this reviewer are aligned with the Department of Education Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELC) for Grade 8 Mathematics, covering all four quarters of the school year.

How can I improve my algebra skills for Grade 8?

Practice regularly with factoring exercises, work on simplifying rational expressions, master the slope-intercept form, and solve many word problems. Understanding the "why" behind formulas is more important than memorizing them.

About Grade 8 Math

This reviewer covers the complete Grade 8 Mathematics curriculum based on DepEd's Most Essential Learning Competencies (MELC). Topics include algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities, systems of equations, triangle congruence, and probability.

Each quarter focuses on specific mathematical concepts that build upon Grade 7 foundations and prepare students for Grade 9 advanced topics.

Note: Questions are designed as single-word terminology to help you master mathematical vocabulary and concepts efficiently.