If you are looking for a great way to take notes with your students on how to convert rational numbers be sure to checkout this google slide presentation along with a google doc fill in template. Walk students through how to change decimals, fractions and percents into different forms of rational numbers. Google doc is written with student friendly "I can" statements as well. Hope this is a helpful resource!
Check out the google slides presentation to help teach the concept on how to convert rational numbers in the different forms of fractions, decimals and percents. If you buy the bundle package you will also receive a google doc for taking notes that goes with the google slides presentation.
Be sure to check out my google slides that were created to go along with these formated notes. There is area for students to write out the given instructions on how to convert rational numbers as well as space to show examples. Each conversion is written in the form of student friendly "I can" statements.
I created a worksheet that has students practice the beginning concept of adding integers. I grouped the 35 questions by same signs +/+ and -/- as well as different signs -(greater absolute value or gav)/+, -/+ gav, +gav/-, +/-gav. This way it reinforces the concept that the rules to adding integers strictly focus on the signs and greater absolute value. It helps students understand that it does not matter what order the numbers are in when determing the value of the sum.
This is a nice ready to print worksheet to use with your students to review some basic math skills. Fractions, decimals, area, and equations are covered on this worksheet.
5th - 7th
Decimals, Fractions, Math
CCSS
5.NBT.A.3
, 5.NF.A.1
, 5.NF.B.4
+17
FREE
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