The document outlines the syllabus for a 7th grade mathematics assessment at The International School Bangalore. It will consist of one paper worth a maximum of 20 marks over 35 minutes without the use of a calculator. The syllabus covers linear graphs, simultaneous linear equations solved both graphically and algebraically, and the expansion and factorisation of algebraic expressions including quadratic expressions. Students will be assessed on their understanding of equations of straight lines, graphs of linear equations, and applications of simultaneous equations in real-world contexts.
The document outlines the syllabus for a 7th grade mathematics assessment at The International School Bangalore. It will consist of one paper worth a maximum of 20 marks over 35 minutes without the use of a calculator. The syllabus covers linear graphs, simultaneous linear equations solved both graphically and algebraically, and the expansion and factorisation of algebraic expressions including quadratic expressions. Students will be assessed on their understanding of equations of straight lines, graphs of linear equations, and applications of simultaneous equations in real-world contexts.
The document outlines the syllabus for a 7th grade mathematics assessment at The International School Bangalore. It will consist of one paper worth a maximum of 20 marks over 35 minutes without the use of a calculator. The syllabus covers linear graphs, simultaneous linear equations solved both graphically and algebraically, and the expansion and factorisation of algebraic expressions including quadratic expressions. Students will be assessed on their understanding of equations of straight lines, graphs of linear equations, and applications of simultaneous equations in real-world contexts.
• Maximum Marks: 20 • Duration: 35 minutes • Use of a calculator is not permitted. • All questions are mandatory
Syllabus include:
Chapter 1: Linear Graphs and Simultaneous Linear Equations
1.1 Equations of Straight lines 1.2 Graphs of Linear equations in the form ax + by =k 1.3 Solving simultaneous linear equations using graphical method 1.4 Solving simultaneous linear equations using algebraic methods. 1.5 Applications of simultaneous equations in real-world contexts. Chapter 3: Expansion and Factorisation of Algebraic Expressions 3.1 Addition and Subtraction of quadratic expressions 3.2 Expansion of algebraic expressions of the form (a + b) (c + d) 3.3 Expansion of quadratic expressions 3.4 Factorisation of quadratic expressions 3.5 Factorisation of algebraic expressions into the form (a + b)(c + d)