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  • Topic:Fractions
  • Subject(s):Math
  • Days:10
  • Grade(s):9, 10
Key Learning: Fractions have a relative size and order and can be converted to different forms. Results of an operation with a fraction can be predicted.
Unit Essential Question(s):
 
 
Are all integers rational numbers? Are all rational numbers integers?
   
Concept: Rational Numbers
Concept: Compare and Order Fractions
Concept: Converting Fractions
Lesson Essential Question(s):

How is the word rational used outside of math? (ET)

Lesson Essential Question(s):

How can a number line be used to order fractions? (ET)

Can different fractions represent the same quantity? (ET)

Lesson Essential Question(s):

In what real-world situations would it be practical to use a fractional value in place of decimal value? (ET)

In what real-world situations would it be practical to use a decimal value in place of fractional value? (ET)

Concept: Operations with Fractions
Concept: Solving Equations with Fractions
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Lesson Essential Question(s):

How do the operations of adding/subtracting fractions differ from the operations of multiplying/dividing fractions? (A)

How do the operations of adding/subtracting fractions differ from the operations of multiplying/dividing fractions? (ET)

Lesson Essential Question(s):

Is there a way to eliminate fractions when solving equations? (A)

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Vocabulary:

reciprocal

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Additional Info:

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  • number -
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