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Least and Greatest AssessmentLeast and Greatest Assessment
Publisher
California Education Partners
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Grade
7th
Subjects
Math
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Duration
2 hrs
Instructional Strategy
Independent Practice
Year
2014
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Least and Greatest

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Squares can be magic. Pupils use their knowledge of addition of positive and negative rational numbers to create a 3 X 3 magic square where the sums are 1. Scholars create addition and multiplication expressions with a set of rational numbers that have the least and greatest results. The resource is the second module in an eight-part series.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

addition, adding fractions, addition integers, rational numbers, multiplication, fractions, multiplication fractions, multiplication integers, negative numbers, positive numbers

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Provide opportunities to build a magic square that does not use fractions

Classroom Considerations

  • Individuals should understand the rules for adding and multiplying signed numbers
  • Class members should be comfortable adding fractions with unlike denominators

Pros

  • Includes point distributions within the rubric
  • Provides descriptions of possible solutions for the open-ended question

Cons

  • None

Common Core

7.NS.A.1.a MP1

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