This three-act math task utilizes videos and questioning to help students explore comparing and ordering decimals.
- Subject:
- Mathematics
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Provider:
- GFletchy
- Author:
- Graham Fletcher
- Date Added:
- 10/25/2022
This three-act math task utilizes videos and questioning to help students explore comparing and ordering decimals.
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The purpose of the task is to connect properties of fractional exponents with ordering of real numbers. One can place the numbers on the number line to emphasize this.
This Illustrative Mathematics task is primarily suited for instruction as written, though could be used for assessment in settings where varied answers can easily be checked, in particular for formative assessment. The purpose of the task is to connect properties of fractional exponents with ordering of real numbers. One can place the numbers on the number line to emphasize this.
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