THE SET OF RATIONAL NUMBERS. 1. How can I use Rational Numbers as Fractions and Decimal Numbers in my every-day life? 2. How can I do basic operations.

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THE SET OF RATIONAL NUMBERS

1. How can I use Rational Numbers as Fractions and Decimal Numbers in my every-day life? 2. How can I do basic operations with rational numbers? 3. How can I place rational numbers on a number line?

1. The student will understand how to interpret and locate Decimal Numbers and, through their properties, will apply them to pose and solve problems in different contexts as well as identify the different geometric elements in nature with the exploration.

Rational Numbers: Decimal concept, Graph on a number line, Equivalent Fractions as decimals, Powers and Square Roots using Rationals, Renaming decimals to fractions and vice versa, Basic Operations including signs. Geometry: Pythagorean Theorem, concept and applications, Tri-dimensional Figures. Customary and Metric Units of Measure: Conversions of units using decimals.

Equations with Rationals: Concept, Practice and Solving Strategies using decimals. Ratios and Proportions: Scale Drawings. Direct and Inverse Proportions and Graphics. Proportionality Constant. Tables. Situation Models. Simple Rule of Three. Inverse Rule of Three. Compound Rule of Three.

RENAMING CUSTOMARY AND METRIC UNITS OF MEASURE First Presentation: From July 15 th to 21 st Using a map draw the journey’s routes most liked you have done. Second Presentation: From August 5 th to 12 th Design a Scale Drawing according to one journey you liked most.

Final Project Presentation : From August 28 th to September 3 rd Final presentation and oral support of the Scale Drawing Design.