Chapter 1: The Real Number SystemIncludes guided notes for the following lessonsLesson 1.0 Real Numbers Lesson 1.1 Rational Numbers Lesson 1.1 Locating Rational Numbers Lesson 1.2 Writing Rational Numbers as Decimals Lesson 1.2 Comparing Rational Numbers Lesson 1.3 Irrational Numbers Lesson 1.4 The Real Number System Lesson 1.5. Identifying Significant Digits Includes the following assessments:Quiz: Lessons 1.0 and 1.1 Quiz: Lessons 1.2 Chapter. 1 Test
Helpful grading tool for keeping track of assignments and analyzing/reflecting upon the data collected. Great for new teachers, or for teachers who have to complete a self-study. Zip file includes a PDF and editable document.
Objectives:- Write numbers in the rational number format (m/n) - Change rational numbers into decimals by using long division Included:- Two drag/drop BINGO boards with directions of how to play and materials needed. - Accompanying worksheet for students to write rational numbers and show work
This is a great activity for 4th-6th graders that highlights the relationship between area and perimeter. Students should be comfortable with calculating area and perimeter on their own and have some practice with this skill before implementing this lesson. Centimeter dot paper is not included, but can be printed online for free!
Students will find this open-ended task of designing a swimming pool interesting and engaging. They must meet certain area specifications and figure out how much fencing they will need to use. Student answers will vary.
This product can be used in a science or math classroom when discussing when to use various types of graphs. The students have a section to complete notes on "uses" of each type of graph.
This was meant to be a "Scoot" game where each child is at a designated spot with a question. The teacher sets a timer for 1-2 minutes and when the timer goes off, everyone says "SCOOT" and moves to the next station. These can also be used in various ways as task cards or flash cards.