Original PromptCreate a comprehensive rational numbers assessment that measures students' ability to convert between fractions and decimals, compare rational numbers, identify rational and irrational numbers, and generate equivalent fractions. Design estimation problems that develop students' number sense when working with mixed numbers in all four operations. Include ordering tasks that assess students' understanding of fraction magnitude relationships, followed by expression evaluation problems that connect
This learning resource focuses on the understanding and manipulation of fractions and decimals. It includes exercises on converting between fractions and decimals, identifying rational and irrational numbers, generating equivalent fractions, estimating sums and differences of mixed numbers, ordering fractions, and evaluating expressions involving fractions. Additionally, it covers operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with fractions and mixed numbers. The resource also includes practical applications through word problems involving time calculations, area and volume, and proportions, providing comprehensive practice in working with rational numbers.