Unit 1
Powers & Roots
Work with integer exponents, square roots, cube roots, and laws of indices.
Class 8 IB MYP Maths introduces exponents, algebraic identities, linear equations, and the Pythagorean theorem. Students tackle mensuration of complex shapes and begin working with graphs systematically.
Last updated: 5 May 2026
The Class 8 IB MYP Maths syllabus on SparkEd covers 14 chapters aligned to the latest IB MYP curriculum, spanning algebra, mensuration and data and statistics. Every chapter on this page links to a topic guide with concept notes, a free PDF worksheet at three difficulty levels, and an interactive practice module with instant feedback.
Class 8 maths builds the foundation that the next year's chapters depend on, so consistent weekly practice matters more than last-minute cramming. Class 8 IB MYP Maths introduces exponents, algebraic identities, linear equations, and the Pythagorean theorem. Students tackle mensuration of complex shapes and begin working with graphs systematically.
How to use this page: open a chapter's Topic Guide for the concept refresher, switch to Practice for graded questions, and download the PDF worksheet for offline use. Each chapter has around 60 questions across easy, medium, and hard sets — enough material for a full revision cycle leading up to school assessments and IB MYP board-aligned tests.
Unit 1
Work with integer exponents, square roots, cube roots, and laws of indices.
Unit 2
Express very large and very small numbers in scientific notation and perform calculations.
Unit 3
Graph linear functions, find slope and intercepts, and interpret graphs in context.
Unit 4
Solve systems of two linear equations graphically and algebraically.
Unit 5
Explore properties of triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons with formal reasoning.
Unit 6
Determine congruence and similarity of figures using transformations and scale factors.
Unit 7
Calculate volume and surface area of prisms, cylinders, and composite solids.
Unit 8
Create scatter plots, identify trends and correlations, and draw lines of best fit.
Unit 9
Calculate theoretical probability using sample spaces, tree diagrams, and organized lists.
Unit 10
Use mathematical models to represent and solve real-world problems across disciplines.
Unit 11
Understand simple and compound interest, budgeting, and basic financial literacy concepts.
Unit 12
Apply the Pythagorean theorem and its converse to solve geometric problems.
Unit 13
Solve and graph linear inequalities in one and two variables.
Unit 14
Draw box plots, calculate quartiles, and interpret cumulative frequency diagrams.