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Numbers and Operations
Fractions as Part of Whole
• You and two of your friends order Pizza with eight slices.
• Write a fraction that shows one slice.• Draw a Pizza with 3 slices gone.
NO.1.4.4
Extend Place Value
• You and two friends combined your pocket change and determined the group had a total of three quarters, four dimes, and three nickels.
• Write these totals as decimals.• Write the decimals in word form.
NO.1.5.2
Order and Compare
• Draw four numbers out of a lunch bag.• Place numbers from least to greatest.• Get a number lines from teacher and place
values on number line.
NO.1.6.4
Scientific Notation
• 4.6325 X 10⁴• What is the place value of the digit 2 in the
scientific form and standard form?• 6.435 X 10³• What is the place value of the digit 4 in the
scientific form and standard form?
NO.1.7.2
Scientific Notation
• 0.7285 X 10⁴• What is the place value of the digit 2 in the
scientific form and standard form?• 9.674 X 10⁷• What is the place value of the digit 4 in the
scientific form and standard form?
NO.1.8.1
Prime Factorization
• List the factors of 12.
• Draw a factor tree to show the prime factorization of 12.
NO.2.4.2
Equivalent Numbers
• Get a set of fraction/decimal equivalent cards from teacher.
• Set up cards upside down just like memory game.
• Play game with a friend.
NO.1.5.5
Equivalent Numbers
• Get a set of mixed number/decimal/percent equivalent cards from teacher.
• Set up cards upside down just like memory game.
• Play game with a friend.
NO.1.7.4
Real Number System (1 of 2)
• Complete the diagram by filling in each blank with correct heading and show examples of each. Real numbers include natural, whole, integers, rational, and irrational.
NO.1.8.4
Real Number System (2 of 2)No.1.8.4
Multiplication and Division
• Get a set of flash cards from the teacher.• Choose a friend and time each other on how
many facts each can answer in one minute.• Do the flash cards again to see if you have
increased your facts.
NO.3.4.2
Add and Subtract Decimals
• Add 0.25 to 0.3• Subtract 0.83 from 0.9• Add 1.3 to 0.89• Subtract 4.5 from 7.25
NO.2.5.5
Add and Subtract Fractions
• Add ¾ + ¼• Subtract ⅚ - ⅙• Add ½ + ¼• Subtract ⅞ - ⅘
NO.2.5.5
Multiply and Divide Decimals
• Multiply 0.3 X 0.4• Divide 0.6 / 0.2• Multiply 12 X 3.5• Divide 16 / 0.4
NO.2.6.5
Multiply and Divide Fractions
• Roll a number cube. This number is the numerator of the first of two fractions.
• Roll again. This number is the denominator of the first fraction.
• Complete process for the second fraction. • Now multiply.• Now divide.
NO.2.6.5
Order Rational Numbers
• Grab a rational number bag of integers, decimals, fractions, and percents from your teacher.
• Pull five numbers from the bag.• Place the numbers in order from least to
greatest.
NO.1.7.5
Model Irrational Numbers
• What fraction is closest to this irrational number beginning with these decimals 0.142857143. . . ?
• What is the square root of five to the nearest millionth?
• Explain why pi is an irrational number.
NO.1.8.3