6adv.MATH.2.A
Classify sets and subsets using a visual representation such as a Venn diagram or a hierarchy to describe relationships between sets of rational numbers.
Grade 6 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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setssubsetsvisual representationVenn diagramhierarchyrelationshipsrational numbers
Skills
- classify (sets and subsets of rational numbers) #dok2
- describe (relationships between sets and subsets of rational numbers) #dok2
- use (visual representations to show relationships) #dok2
- construct (Venn diagrams or hierarchies for rational numbers) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify sets and subsets of rational numbers using visual tools. #dok1
- I can name types of rational numbers (such as integers, whole numbers, fractions, etc.) in a set. #dok1
- I can classify sets and subsets of rational numbers using a Venn diagram or a hierarchy. #dok2
- I can describe the relationships between different sets and subsets of rational numbers using visual representations. #dok2
- I can explain how Venn diagrams or hierarchies can show the ways rational number sets are related or overlap. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Sets and subsets of rational numbers can be organized and understood using visual models.
- Understanding the relationships between rational numbers helps in classifying and comparing them effectively.
Essential Questions
- What are the different sets and subsets of rational numbers?
- How can visual tools like Venn diagrams and hierarchies help you understand relationships among rational numbers?
- How are different types of rational numbers (such as integers, fractions, and decimals) related?
- In what ways can sets and subsets of rational numbers overlap or be distinct?
- Why is it important to classify numbers into sets and subsets when solving mathematical problems?