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Students are given 5 rational numbers in various forms. First, they are asked to classify each number as a whole number, integer, and/or rational number. Second, they have to place the numbers into a diagram representing the subsets of rational numbers. Third, students place the 5 given numbers onto a number line. Lastly, students are asked to place the 5 numbers in order. There are 4 example problems with all of these aspects.
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6th - 9th
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Students are given 5 rational numbers in various forms. First, they are asked to classify each number as a whole number, integer, and/or rational number. Second, they have to place the numbers into a diagram representing the subsets of rational numbers. Third, students place the 5 given numbers onto a number line. Lastly, students are asked to place the 5 numbers in order. There are 4 example problems with all of these aspects.
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Such a great way of engaging students and a super helpful review sheet.
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We used these as notes to help build on our other lessons on comparing and ordering rational numbers. My students were engaged while using these and we found them to be a success.
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