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This set of 6th grade math binder notes provides an organized set of notes and practice problems to introduce students to the concept of rational numbers, specifically plotting rational numbers on the numbers line, comparing rational numbers using <, >, and = symbols, and ordering rational numbers from least to greatest.
This assignment works great to guide direct instruction, in a small group center, intervention group, or as an independent class work or even as a homework assignment!
This lesson is also included in the following bundles:
β 6th Grade Math - Binder Notes
β 6th Grade Math - Full Curriculum Bundle
You may also be interested in my other sets of Binder Notes:
β 8th Grade Math (Pre-Algebra)
β Algebra 1
Check out some of my other 6th Grade Math Resources:
β Foldables + Activity Bundle
β Google Forms (Homework + Assessment)
β Bell Ringers
β Boom Cards
β Puzzles
Aligned to CCSS, Florida's B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics, and TEKS.
Questions, feedback, or requests?! Send me a Q+A or email me!
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Description
This set of 6th grade math binder notes provides an organized set of notes and practice problems to introduce students to the concept of rational numbers, specifically plotting rational numbers on the numbers line, comparing rational numbers using <, >, and = symbols, and ordering rational numbers from least to greatest.
This assignment works great to guide direct instruction, in a small group center, intervention group, or as an independent class work or even as a homework assignment!
This lesson is also included in the following bundles:
β 6th Grade Math - Binder Notes
β 6th Grade Math - Full Curriculum Bundle
You may also be interested in my other sets of Binder Notes:
β 8th Grade Math (Pre-Algebra)
β Algebra 1
Check out some of my other 6th Grade Math Resources:
β Foldables + Activity Bundle
β Google Forms (Homework + Assessment)
β Bell Ringers
β Boom Cards
β Puzzles
Aligned to CCSS, Florida's B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics, and TEKS.
Questions, feedback, or requests?! Send me a Q+A or email me!





