Powerpoint presentation teaching comparing and ordering rational numbers on a number line. Numbers are in the form of fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, and percents. i used this lesson with both an interwrite pad and smartboard.
These notes are based on a college-level algebra course. They represent the big ideas necessary for high students to enjoy success in their college mathematics studies. They are designed to be handed out to students. As the teacher “lectures” there are embedded discussions and questions for robust classroom conversation. They should be treated as a template for moving through important ideas and promoting an organic student-teacher experience.
This powerpoint takes students through natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and real numbers.
Please check out the preview that shows how the powerpoint demonstrates rational numbers are the quotient of two integers and how that relates to decimals.
The end of the powerpoint takes the class through some classification problems. The class is given a number and they state the sets of numbers to which that number belongs.
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This interactive notebook unit consists of rounding, place value to the millions, comparing and ordering numbers, and representing and writing whole numbers. This file also consists of the interactive notebook title page and table of contents page that students will be able to fill in. I will be selling all of the units required for 4th Math for the state of VA in separate files so that you will be able to decide which ones you would like and which ones you don't need. If there is anything I nee
Time and Calendar Expressions and the Rule of 9. Editable Google Slide Deck can be used for any zoom lesson. The lesson includes higher-level questions within the notes section to ask students during the lesson. I used this lesson for my formal observation this year in the state of Florida and received a Highly Effective in all areas including literacy strategies, higher-order thinking questions, scaffolding, and student-led discussion. Lesson Includes: State StandardsZoom ExpectationsSample Att
This powerpoint presentation has 21 slides of Math Multiplication Tables :
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20
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This video covers:
Origin and History of Numbers
This session will help you that from the numbers where generated and what our lives be without numbers.
The Hindu-Arabic numerals were invented by mathematicians in India. Perso-Arabic mathematicians called them "Hindu numerals" (where "Hindu" meant Indian). Later they came to be called "Arabic numerals" in Europe, because they were introduced to the West by Arab merchants.
Note that currently we also use roman number system. Under the Roman