This week students manipulate integers and work with their properties. Our learning targets are: NS.6a– I can recognize opposite signs of numbers as locations on opposite sides of 0 on the number line. I can reason that a double negative, e.g., -(-2) is the opposite of that number itself. NS.6c – I can find and position integers and other rational numbers on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram. NS.7 – I can order rational numbers on a number line. NS.7a – I can interpret statements of inequality as statements about relative position of two numbers on a number line diagram. NS.7b – I can write, interpret, and explain statements of order for rational numbers in real-world contexts. Monday: In class, we work through GO together reviewing over answers to Part 1. Work through PPT Intro to Integers practicing adding and subtracting integers using a number line. Practice as time permits using #line sheet. integer page (last page of foldable)
Tuesday - Brainstorm list of words for Positive/Negative foldable. Share. Check homework. Watch Learn Zillion PPT How do you position a group of numbers that include decimals, fractions and integers on a number line? Students use #line sheet as you work through the PPT. Complete guided practice slides 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. Homework: 2 page - plotting rational numbers on a number line
Wednesday - Check homework. Watch Learn Zillion PPT Compare more than two positive or negative n numbers in real-world situations Students use # line sheet to practice writing inequalities, Complete guided practice slides 14 – 18 and with problems on PPT Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers. Homework: Tasty Cakes Problem Solving Sheet
Thursday and Friday - Students will work through practice centers/games and a THANKSGIVING FOLDABLE Word Multiplication (can use calculators); Cornucopia Creation (using decimals); Word problems (fractions); Cornucopia Coloring (< > with integers)on both days for the skills taught the last two weeks. On Friday, students will take a division speed test. Thursday Homework: Rational Numbers in the Real World
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