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Comparing Fractions and Decimals

Comparing Fractions and Decimals. NS 1.1 Compare and order positive and negative fractions, decimals, and mixed numbers and place them on a number line. Convert them into equivalent fractions that have a common denominator, then compare the numerators. How do we compare fractions?.

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Comparing Fractions and Decimals

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  1. Comparing Fractions and Decimals

  2. NS 1.1 Compare and order positive and negative fractions, decimals, and mixed numbers and place them on a number line

  3. Convert them into equivalent fractions that have a common denominator, then compare the numerators. • How do we compare fractions?

  4. >, <, or =

  5. Order from least to greatest:

  6. Line up the decimal points vertically and compare from left to right. • How do we compare decimals?

  7. 1.992.032.42.00 • 2.4, 2.03, 2, 1.99 • Order from greatest to least: 1.99, 2.03, 2.4, 2

  8. Convert the fractions into decimal form by doing long division. • How do we compare fractions and decimals?

  9. >, <, or =

  10. Direct Station • We will work together on comparing decimal and fraction problems

  11. Collaborative Station: Dominoes • To connect two dominoes, the sides that touch must have the same value. • One side will be a fractionand the other side willbe a decimal. You andyour partner must calculatewhich dominoes may be placednext to each other. • Example: ½ = 0.5 so if one domino has ½ and other domino has 0.5, you may place the dominoes together as long as the ½ and 0.5 ends are touching.

  12. Independent Station • We are continuing ST Math’s unit on equations

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