Framework for Learning

 
 
 
 
 
 

Framework for LEARNING

French Immersion Program

Course Code

3000

Course Credit

1

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Grade 11 Essential Mathematics

Course Overview

Grade 11 Essential Mathematics learners will develop critical-thinking skills by analyzing puzzles and games involving numerical reasoning. They will develop an understanding of compound interest and of credit options including credit cards and loans, and they will learn to manipulate and apply formulas related to simple interest and finance charges. Learners will develop an understanding of managing money by creating personal budgets and by demonstrating an understanding of financial institution services. They will develop an understanding of spatial relationships by manipulating and applying formulas related to surface area, volume, and capacity using Imperial and international units of measurements. Learners will develop proportional reasoning as they demonstrate an understanding of slope, linear relations, scale, and unit of analysis, and they will learn to manipulate and apply formulas related to slope and rate of change. They will develop spatial sense involving triangles by using trigonometry, as well as model, draw, and describe objects and their views. Learners will develop statistical reasoning by creating and interpreting a variety of graphs.

Guiding Principles for the Design of Learning Experiences and Assessment Practices

The Guiding Principles of Designing Learning Experiences and Assessment Practices in the French Immersion program provide guidance to all Manitoba educators as they design learning experiences and classroom assessments to strengthen, extend and expand student learning. Planning with the learner, the context, and the curricula in mind creates opportunities for the co-construction of inclusive learning experiences and assessment practices where the diverse learning needs, abilities and interests of each learner are met.

Assessment for and as learning involve learners in the process and support learner reflection; assessment of learning (commonly known as summative evaluation) measures final outcomes. All aspects, when done well, contribute to informed teaching and reliable judgment of learner progress.

Guiding Principles for Evaluation and Reporting

The Guiding Principles for Evaluation and Reporting are currently still under development and not yet available. When completed, a notification will be added to the Manitoba Framework for Learning “What’s New?” page on the website.

Learning Outcomes

General Learning Outcome: Develop critical thinking skills.

  • 11E.A.1. Analyze puzzles and games that involve numerical reasoning, using problem-solving strategies.
    [C, CN, PS, R]

    It is intended that this learning outcome be integrated throughout the course by using puzzles and games such as cribbage, magic squares, and Kakuro.

General Learning Outcome: Develop an understanding of credit and the effects of interest.

  • 11E.I.1. Demonstrate an understanding of compound interest.
    [CN, ME, PS, T]

  • 11E.I.2. Demonstrate an understanding of credit options, including

    • credit cards
    • loans

    [CN, ME, PS, R]

  • 11E.I.3. Solve problems that require the manipulation and application of formulas related to

    • simple interest
    • finance charges

    [CN, PS, R]

General Learning Outcome: Develop an understanding of spatial relationships applied to volume and surface area.

  • 11E.G.1. Solve problems that involve SI and imperial units in surface area measurements.
    [C, CN, ME, PS, V]

    It is intended that arithmetic operations on decimals and fractions be integrated into the problems.
  • 11E.G.2. Solve problems that involve SI and imperial units in volume and capacity measurements.
    [C, CN, ME, PS, V]

    It is intended that arithmetic operations on decimals and fractions be integrated into the problems.
  • 11E.G.3. Solve problems that require the manipulation and application of formulas related to

    • volume and capacity
    • surface area

    [CN, PS, R]

General Learning Outcome: Develop statistical reasoning.

  • 11E.S.1. Solve problems that involve creating and interpreting graphs, including

    • bar graphs
    • histograms
    • line graphs
    • circle graphs

    [C, CN, PS, R, T, V]

General Learning Outcome: Develop an understanding of managing money.

  • 11E.M.1. Solve problems that involve personal budgets.
    [CN, PS, R, T]

  • 11E.M.2. Demonstrate an understanding of financial institution services used to access and manage finances.
    [C, CN, R, T]

General Learning Outcome: Develop proportional reasoning.

  • 11E.R.1. Demonstrate an understanding of slope

    • as rise over run
    • as rate of change

    by solving problems.
    [C, CN, PS, V]

  • 11E.R.2. Solve problems by applying proportional reasoning and unit analysis.
    [C, CN, PS, R]

  • 11E.R.3. Solve problems that require the manipulation and application of formulas related to slope and rate of change.
    [CN, PS, R]

  • 11E.R.4. Solve problems that involve scale.
    [PS, R, T, V]

  • 11E.R.5. Demonstrate an understanding of linear relations by

    • recognizing patterns and trends
    • graphing
    • creating tables of values
    • writing equations
    • interpolating and extrapolating
    • solving problems

    [CN, PS, R, T, V]

General Learning Outcome: Develop spatial sense related to triangles.

  • 11E.TG.1. Solve problems that involve two and three right triangles.
    [CN, PS, T, V]

General Learning Outcome: Develop spatial sense.

  • 11E.D.1. Model and draw 3-D objects and their views.
    [CN, R, V]

  • 11E.D.2. Draw and describe exploded views, component parts, and scale diagrams of simple 3-D objects.
    [CN, V]

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