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These task cards cover rational numbers and their opposites, absolute value, classification, ordering, comparing, and real-world situations! Task cards are a great way to review and assess student knowledge on content. Use these task cards in a variety of ways in the classroom. These are great for whole class, small group, and individual work.

This product includes 24 task cards, 4 break cards, student answer sheet, and teacher's key!

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Rational Numbers Task Cards

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Description

These task cards cover rational numbers and their opposites, absolute value, classification, ordering, comparing, and real-world situations! Task cards are a great way to review and assess student knowledge on content. Use these task cards in a variety of ways in the classroom. These are great for whole class, small group, and individual work.

This product includes 24 task cards, 4 break cards, student answer sheet, and teacher's key!

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Interpret and compute quotients of fractions, and solve word problems involving division of fractions by fractions, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem. For example, create a story context for (2/3) ÷ (3/4) and use a visual fraction model to show the quotient; use the relationship between multiplication and division to explain that (2/3) ÷ (3/4) = 8/9 because 3/4 of 8/9 is 2/3. (In general, (𝘢/𝘣) ÷ (𝘤/𝘥) = 𝘢𝘥/𝘣𝘤.) How much chocolate will each person get if 3 people share 1/2 lb of chocolate equally? How many 3/4-cup servings are in 2/3 of a cup of yogurt? How wide is a rectangular strip of land with length 3/4 mi and area 1/2 square mi?
Understand that positive and negative numbers are used together to describe quantities having opposite directions or values (e.g., temperature above/below zero, elevation above/below sea level, credits/debits, positive/negative electric charge); use positive and negative numbers to represent quantities in real-world contexts, explaining the meaning of 0 in each situation.
Understand a rational number as a point on the number line. Extend number line diagrams and coordinate axes familiar from previous grades to represent points on the line and in the plane with negative number coordinates.
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