Use the space on the back of this page to write about your experience learning how to compute with rational numbers. Describe the strategies you used to help you learn concepts about fractions and decimals. In your Mathography, you should include as much information about your mathematical memories and experiences learning fractions as possible.
Eureka math resource suitable for assessing and reviewing student's understanding of Module 4 Lessons 18 -25. This may be used as a pretest, study guide, or homework assignment.
Players take turns rolling the die until all of the blanks are filled. Players draw a number line and place Player 1 and Player 2’s numbers on the line. Label each number. Players determine which sign goes between the numbers ( < , > , =). The player with the greater/lesser number gets 1 point. If the players’ numbers are equal, they each get a point.
Students practice multiplying and dividing by multiples of 10. They note what they discovered about computing with multiples of 10. QuickWrite: Write a summary of how to multiply and divide by multiples of 10. Use mathematical language and visuals in your explanation.
PowerPoint Presentation includes Think About it, Vocabulary, Content Development, Problem Set, Partner Practice, Independent Practice, and Exit Ticket. Matching study guide available.
Essential QuestionHow do we use the orders of operations to solve numerical expressions? Mathematical Practices SMP 1: Sense-making SMP2: Reasoning SMP3: Arguing SMP6: Precision