Description
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers with River Run. This rational numbers activity is an interactive notebook activity that helps students explore how to locate, compare and order rational numbers on a number line. Easy to make and fun to use, students will enjoy "floating" their boats down the river as they work on comparing and ordering rational numbers. The design of the activity allows students to interchange number lines for differentiating learning. They can also use and re-use the activity.
The River Run package includes a 18-page presentation with details and images, templates, instructions, an activity page, and an answer key.
The comparing and ordering rational number task cards set includes 20 cards of varying difficulty and a detailed answer key. There are two cards per page in a large format (4" x 6.5"). The cards are in black and white. I recommend printing them on colored paper or card stock and laminating them.
River Run and the Task Cards meet Common Core standards and new Texas TEKS (2014) standards.
****Added 2/15/2015: Simple interactive notebook entry for comparing and ordering rational numbers*****
Each purchase of River Run and Comparing and Ordering Rational Number Task Cards is for individual use only. The individual licensee may make classroom copies of printables for student use only. Additional licenses available for purchase on this website.
The River Run package includes a 18-page presentation with details and images, templates, instructions, an activity page, and an answer key.
The comparing and ordering rational number task cards set includes 20 cards of varying difficulty and a detailed answer key. There are two cards per page in a large format (4" x 6.5"). The cards are in black and white. I recommend printing them on colored paper or card stock and laminating them.
River Run and the Task Cards meet Common Core standards and new Texas TEKS (2014) standards.
****Added 2/15/2015: Simple interactive notebook entry for comparing and ordering rational numbers*****
Each purchase of River Run and Comparing and Ordering Rational Number Task Cards is for individual use only. The individual licensee may make classroom copies of printables for student use only. Additional licenses available for purchase on this website.
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Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Notebook Activity and Task Cards
Route 22 Educational Resources
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$3.00
Highlights
Grades
5th - 8th
Standards
CCSS6.NS.C.6a
CCSS6.NS.C.6c
CCSS6.NS.C.7a
Pages
24
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 hour
Description
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers with River Run. This rational numbers activity is an interactive notebook activity that helps students explore how to locate, compare and order rational numbers on a number line. Easy to make and fun to use, students will enjoy "floating" their boats down the river as they work on comparing and ordering rational numbers. The design of the activity allows students to interchange number lines for differentiating learning. They can also use and re-use the activity.
The River Run package includes a 18-page presentation with details and images, templates, instructions, an activity page, and an answer key.
The comparing and ordering rational number task cards set includes 20 cards of varying difficulty and a detailed answer key. There are two cards per page in a large format (4" x 6.5"). The cards are in black and white. I recommend printing them on colored paper or card stock and laminating them.
River Run and the Task Cards meet Common Core standards and new Texas TEKS (2014) standards.
****Added 2/15/2015: Simple interactive notebook entry for comparing and ordering rational numbers*****
Each purchase of River Run and Comparing and Ordering Rational Number Task Cards is for individual use only. The individual licensee may make classroom copies of printables for student use only. Additional licenses available for purchase on this website.
The River Run package includes a 18-page presentation with details and images, templates, instructions, an activity page, and an answer key.
The comparing and ordering rational number task cards set includes 20 cards of varying difficulty and a detailed answer key. There are two cards per page in a large format (4" x 6.5"). The cards are in black and white. I recommend printing them on colored paper or card stock and laminating them.
River Run and the Task Cards meet Common Core standards and new Texas TEKS (2014) standards.
****Added 2/15/2015: Simple interactive notebook entry for comparing and ordering rational numbers*****
Each purchase of River Run and Comparing and Ordering Rational Number Task Cards is for individual use only. The individual licensee may make classroom copies of printables for student use only. Additional licenses available for purchase on this website.
Report this resource to TPT
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Standards
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CCSS6.NS.C.6a
Recognize opposite signs of numbers as indicating locations on opposite sides of 0 on the number line; recognize that the opposite of the opposite of a number is the number itself, e.g., -(-3) = 3, and that 0 is its own opposite.
CCSS6.NS.C.6c
Find and position integers and other rational numbers on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram; find and position pairs of integers and other rational numbers on a coordinate plane.
CCSS6.NS.C.7a
Interpret statements of inequality as statements about the relative position of two numbers on a number line diagram. For example, interpret -3 > -7 as a statement that -3 is located to the right of -7 on a number line oriented from left to right.
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