Bring clarity and confidence to one of the trickiest middle school concepts with this engaging, self-checking lesson on Ordering Rational Numbers! Designed with Grade 7 learners in mind, this activity challenges students to work with rational numbers in multiple forms—including radicals, scientific notation, fractions, decimals, andpercents—and convert them into decimals to compare and order. Students then place their answers into a place value chart, reinforcing both number sense and precis
An excel document with crib sheet plus 30 printable cards for each of 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,20,25 and 50 times tables. Print and play once or laminate and use board pens before wiping clean.
Excel worksheet in which all 20 sums have been done incorrectly. Children are to explain the common error in each question. The aim is for children to demonstrate a deeper understanding of written methods. At an easier level, students can circle or highlight the error (or change its color if done on the computer). At a harder level, students can explain the common error made. Correctly working through the written method brings most of the errors to light. Very good for discussion, revising and l
5th - 9th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Numbers
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