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Statements often have multiple interpretations — but not these inequality statements. Scholars compare rational numbers and write inequality statements symbolically. The lesson includes problems that require comparing three numbers.
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Instructional Ideas
- Use Round Two of the Inequality Statements worksheet as a homework assignment
Classroom Considerations
- Lesson builds on previous lessons
- The 10th installment in a series of 21
- Individuals should have experience with inequalities from prior grades
Pros
- Includes scaffolding tips
- Provides prompt questions to use during discussion
Cons
- Contains some formatting issues