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Rational Number Operations Workshop for Students

Join us for an interactive workshop on applying and extending understanding of rational number operations. Learn how to add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers while exploring real-world applications. Let's dive into integers and enhance your math skills!

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Rational Number Operations Workshop for Students

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  1. Hello Fabulous Students! What is |5 × -3| ? What is |2 − 7| ? What is -|5 - 9| ?

  2. Standards and such! • MCC7.NS.1 Apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line. • MCC7.NS.2 Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers. • How can we use rational numbers in our everyday lives?

  3. Integer Workout! • 1. - 13 – 5 = 2. - 13 - -5 = • 3. 13 + -15 = 4. -13 + - 15= • 5. -54 / -6 = 6. 54 / -6 = • 7. -6 * - 4= 8. -6 * 4 = • Julie Joiner owes her mother 8 sets of -2.50. How much money does Julie owe her mother?

  4. The main event!  • 2=TSW create a double bubble map for x & / integers. • 3= TSW complete this practice in groups: CCGPS GA math book pg. 52-53 all and 62-63 all. • TTW facilitate the learning environment. • Anchor Activities: CCGPS GA math book pgs. 71, 13, 44, and Common Core Workbook pgs. 9-11

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