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Non-curricular BTC Task: Estimating the size of Rational and Irrational Numbers
By MsVisualizer
This is a fun non curricular thinking task that goes beyond just asking students to convert rational numbers to other forms and put them in order. It provides students with an opportunity to think more deeply about the relative sizes of rational and irrational numbers and strategically choose which shapes to place where.
There are many valid approaches and answers to this task so it is a great way to start the year and build a thinking classroom.
This includes both a version made for 5th, 6th, or 7th grade with mixed numbers and decimal side lengths as well as a version for 8th/9th grade which includes square roots as well.
My Other Thinking Classroom Tasks
Non-curricular BTC 4 Points Task
Writing Equations from Tables Thin Slicing Task
Rectangle Area and Perimeter Thinking Problems
Rational Numbers on Number Lines Thin Slicing
By MsVisualizer
These number line problems range from extremely accessible to very challenging for even my highest students. They gradually take students through different rational number concepts and strategies while working on a number line. This really helped my 6th graders better understand the magnitude of fractions, mixed numbers and decimals and how to place numbers on the positive and negative side of the number line. It promoted great discussions in the student groups.
It includes 4 pages of student worksheets or thin slicing problems with an answer key.
Fraction Multiplication, Division, and Converting Fractions Decimals
By MsVisualizer
This is all of my fraction resources that I use with my 6th graders.