Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers
Students will compare and order rational numbers (fractions and decimals, positive and negative) using various strategies.
Key Questions
- Explain effective strategies for comparing fractions with different denominators.
- Analyze how converting fractions to decimals or finding common denominators aids in ordering rational numbers.
- Construct a number line to accurately represent and order a given set of rational numbers.
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
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