10-1: Improper Fractions and Mixed numbersEQ: How can we represent quantities that are greater than or equal to one?
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For Flipped Learning, watch the video and take the quiz for 10-1 on Pearson.
Here are some great resources to practice our converting skills! :) 1. Computation Practice: Mixed Number to Improper Fraction 2. Computation Practice: Improper Fractions to Mixed Number 3. Visual Practice: Mixed Number to Improper Fraction*** Highly Recommended |
10-2: Estimating Sums and Differences of mixed numbersEQ: What are some ways to estimate?
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10-3: MOdeling addition and subtraction of mixed numbersEQ: How can you model addition and subtraction of mixed numbers?
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10-4: Adding mixed numbersEQ: How can we add mixed numbers?
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10-5: Subtracting Mixed numbersEQ: How can we subtract mixed numbers?
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10-6: more adding and subtracting mixed numbersEQ: How can adding and subtracting mixed numbers help you solve problems?
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Adding and Subtracting Fractions Review
10-7: Problem solving-draw a picture and write an equationEQ: How can you draw a picture to help write an equation?
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Topic 10 reviewNo Upside T or EQ
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Kahoot.it Review GameExample of error analysis response#1: The problem was completed incorrectly because the answer was 0.034. This showed that it is in the thousandths place. The fraction was 34/100. If I were to complete the problem, I would have place 34 over the two zeros. Then, the 1 would show the decimal. I would end up arriving at .34 .
#2: The problem was completed incorrectly because the solution was 0.034 and it should have been 0.34. One way to find the solution would be to say the fraction mathematically. You would say it as 34 hundredths. So then, we would write it as 0.34. NON-example of error analysis response#1: 0.34
#2: The problem was completed incorrectly because it should have been 0.34. #3: I know the answer should be 0.34 because it is the right solution. |