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Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Practice
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Practice
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Practice
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Practice
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Practice
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Practice
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Practice
Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Practice
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"This set of worksheets has been a great way to provide extra practice for twins. I especially like the included word problems."
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4 worksheets to practice ordering rational numbers.

Skills Used:

--Comparing fractions, decimals and mixed numbers, including negatives

--Graphing numbers on a number line

--Converting fractions to decimals and/or finding common denominators in order to compare them

--Ordering sets of rational numbers with all fractions, all decimals, and mixed sets

--Solving story problems comparing fractions and decimals

--Creating inequalities

--Solving two-step story problems requiring careful reading, addition, and comparing with rational numbers

These practice pages can be printed for students to complete individually or with groups at school or home. The problems can also be used during whole group lessons or incorporated into review games.

Assign as an informal evaluation: one multiple pages for a quick assessment before, during or after the unit.

Each purchase is for individual use only.

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Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers Practice

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6th - 7th
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What others say

"This set of worksheets has been a great way to provide extra practice for twins. I especially like the included word problems."
star
Gaye M.

Description

4 worksheets to practice ordering rational numbers.

Skills Used:

--Comparing fractions, decimals and mixed numbers, including negatives

--Graphing numbers on a number line

--Converting fractions to decimals and/or finding common denominators in order to compare them

--Ordering sets of rational numbers with all fractions, all decimals, and mixed sets

--Solving story problems comparing fractions and decimals

--Creating inequalities

--Solving two-step story problems requiring careful reading, addition, and comparing with rational numbers

These practice pages can be printed for students to complete individually or with groups at school or home. The problems can also be used during whole group lessons or incorporated into review games.

Assign as an informal evaluation: one multiple pages for a quick assessment before, during or after the unit.

Each purchase is for individual use only.

© 2024 MathRabbit All Rights Reserved

Report this resource to TPT
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This set of worksheets has been a great way to provide extra practice for twins. I especially like the included word problems.
Gaye M.
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Grades taught: 5th

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
Understand ordering and absolute value of rational numbers.
Write, interpret, and explain statements of order for rational numbers in real-world contexts. For example, write -3° 𝐶 > -7° 𝐶 to express the fact that -3° 𝐶 is warmer than -7° 𝐶.
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