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Pre-Algebra Unit 1 Rational Numbers and Exponents
Pre-Algebra Unit 1 Rational Numbers and Exponents
Pre-Algebra Unit 1 Rational Numbers and Exponents
Pre-Algebra Unit 1 Rational Numbers and Exponents
Pre-Algebra Unit 1 Rational Numbers and Exponents
Pre-Algebra Unit 1 Rational Numbers and Exponents
Pre-Algebra Unit 1 Rational Numbers and Exponents
Pre-Algebra Unit 1 Rational Numbers and Exponents
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Description

This is the first unit in Pre-Algebra and it covers the Number System and Exponents. This covers integers, rational and irrational numbers, exponents, order of operations, scientific notation.

It Includes:

  • 19 page note packet for students, with notes and example problems.
  • 94 slide PowerPoint
  • Recorded YouTube lessons of me teaching the material that you can share with students that are out, or even use for subs.
  • Materials are editable and a flattened version is included in case you just want to print and go.

There are 18 objectives and they address the following topics:

1) I can add and subtract rational numbers.

2) I can multiply and divide rational numbers.

3) I can solve word problems with rational numbers, add/subtract, and multiply/divide.

4) I can use Order of Operations to solve expressions.

5) I can identify numbers as natural, whole, integer, rational, irrational, and real.

6) I can tell the difference between rational and irrational numbers.

7) I can convert a fraction into a repeating decimal.

8) I can convert between repeating decimals and fractions.

9) I can solve problems with squares and square roots.

10) I can estimate square roots of non-perfect squares.

11) I can order rational and irrational numbers on a number line.

12) I can convert words into expanded form, exponential form, and standard form numbers.

13) I can add and subtract monomials.

14) I can use the seven properties of exponents to simplify expressions.

15) I can simplify expressions with exponents.

16) I can write numbers in scientific notation.

17) I can add and subtract numbers in scientific notation.

18) I can multiply and divide numbers in scientific notation.

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Pre-Algebra Unit 1 Rational Numbers and Exponents

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6th - 9th
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19 student, 94 slides
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Teaching Duration
1 month

Description

This is the first unit in Pre-Algebra and it covers the Number System and Exponents. This covers integers, rational and irrational numbers, exponents, order of operations, scientific notation.

It Includes:

  • 19 page note packet for students, with notes and example problems.
  • 94 slide PowerPoint
  • Recorded YouTube lessons of me teaching the material that you can share with students that are out, or even use for subs.
  • Materials are editable and a flattened version is included in case you just want to print and go.

There are 18 objectives and they address the following topics:

1) I can add and subtract rational numbers.

2) I can multiply and divide rational numbers.

3) I can solve word problems with rational numbers, add/subtract, and multiply/divide.

4) I can use Order of Operations to solve expressions.

5) I can identify numbers as natural, whole, integer, rational, irrational, and real.

6) I can tell the difference between rational and irrational numbers.

7) I can convert a fraction into a repeating decimal.

8) I can convert between repeating decimals and fractions.

9) I can solve problems with squares and square roots.

10) I can estimate square roots of non-perfect squares.

11) I can order rational and irrational numbers on a number line.

12) I can convert words into expanded form, exponential form, and standard form numbers.

13) I can add and subtract monomials.

14) I can use the seven properties of exponents to simplify expressions.

15) I can simplify expressions with exponents.

16) I can write numbers in scientific notation.

17) I can add and subtract numbers in scientific notation.

18) I can multiply and divide numbers in scientific notation.

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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Know that numbers that are not rational are called irrational. Understand informally that every number has a decimal expansion; for rational numbers show that the decimal expansion repeats eventually, and convert a decimal expansion which repeats eventually into a rational number.
Use rational approximations of irrational numbers to compare the size of irrational numbers, locate them approximately on a number line diagram, and estimate the value of expressions (e.g., π²). For example, by truncating the decimal expansion of √2, show that √2 is between 1 and 2, then between 1.4 and 1.5, and explain how to continue on to get better approximations.
Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3² × (3⁻⁵) = (3⁻³) = 1/3³ = 1/27.
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