Order & Compare Rational Numbers – Scavenger Hunt – 6th-7th Grade
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Description
Could your kids use a fun review of ordering and comparing rational numbers? This class activity is FUN and gets kids up and moving!
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Use this as extra practice with kids in 6th grade who are still working to master rational numbers, or as a review for kids in 7th grade who are struggling and need extra practice.
How the Scavenger Hunt Works:
The scavenger hunt includes 20 problems for kids to solve for the area of different composite figures. To set it up, post all 20 problems in various locations around your room. Give each student a recording sheet and then you’re ready to get started!
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To begin, kids can start with ANY of the problems. They solve it on their recording sheet and then have to FIND the solution somewhere around the classroom.
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When they find the answer to the problem, they solve the NEXT problem in the scavenger hunt.
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Eventually, they will end up back where they started and they’ll know they have completed the hunt correctly.
Tips for Using This in the Classroom:
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Give kids a clipboard to make it easier to record their work and answers as they move about the room
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Let kids work with partners as they make their way through the scavenger hunt
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If you have a large class, assign kids a starting problem so they’re not all bunched together at the same location
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Collect the recording sheets as an informal assessment of how your students are doing
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Use this as an end-of-unit review, end-of-the-year review or as a substitute activity (be sure to do this with your students prior to leaving it with a sub so students know how it works)
Additional Skills Practice:
This download also includes 2 additional practice worksheets to provide students with additional, independent practice with comparing and ordering rational numbers.
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Use these with students who need additional support and practice, as an individual grade after the whole class activity, or to send home as homework practice.
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The first covers comparing rational numbers on a number line. Students then write an inequality to represent the comparison between the two numbers.
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This includes comparing integers, fractions and decimals using a number line as a visual aid.
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The second worksheet includes 5 sets of rational numbers in real-life situations that students must put in order.
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This is a great way to help students see positive and negative numbers, fractions and decimals in meaningful, real life contexts.
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If your kids struggle with comparing rational numbers, you may want to use the practice worksheets BEFORE completing the class scavenger hunt to help review and support students who need it.
Included in the Download:
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Setup and Teaching Tips
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20 Scavenger Hunt Problem Cards (half pages)
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Scavenger Hunt Recording Page
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Compare Rational Numbers on a Number Line Practice Worksheet
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Ordering Rational Numbers: Real World Examples Practice Worksheet
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Answer Keys for the Scavenger Hunt and Worksheets
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Please Note: This product is a downloadable pdf file. No physical product will be shipped to you. In addition, this resource is for personal use in the home or classroom only. You may not share, distribute, alter or post this resource online in any way. Thank you for your honesty!
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