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Vocabulary
additionsubtractionmultiplicationdivisionrational numbers
Skills
  • add (rational numbers, including fractions and decimals) #dok1
  • subtract (rational numbers, including fractions and decimals) #dok1
  • multiply (rational numbers, including fractions and decimals) #dok1
  • divide (rational numbers, including fractions and decimals) #dok1
  • apply (operations with rational numbers to solve problems) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can add rational numbers, including both positive and negative values, fractions, and decimals. #dok1
  • I can subtract rational numbers, including both positive and negative values, fractions, and decimals. #dok1
  • I can multiply rational numbers, including both positive and negative values, fractions, and decimals. #dok1
  • I can divide rational numbers, including both positive and negative values, fractions, and decimals (excluding division by zero). #dok1
  • I can solve real-world problems by applying addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division of rational numbers. #dok2
  • I can determine which operation(s) to use to solve a problem involving rational numbers. #dok2
Big Ideas
  • Mastering operations with rational numbers builds a foundation for higher-level mathematics and real-world problem solving.
  • Fluency with rational number operations allows students to solve complex problems efficiently and accurately.
Essential Questions
  • How can you determine which operation to use when solving a problem with rational numbers?
  • In what ways are operations with rational numbers similar to or different from operations with whole numbers?
  • How do you know your answer is reasonable when you add, subtract, multiply, or divide rational numbers?
  • Where do you encounter rational number operations in real-life situations?
  • Why is it important to be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide both positive and negative rational numbers?