Week of July 3 -
MGSE.NS Standards
Number systems is all about understanding how small or large numbers
are no matter what form in which they are written.
Numbers can be positive or negative, integer, decimal, or fraction,
written as a radical, complex, or imaginary.
You will need to know how to order numbers
(you can use number lines & estimation to help to do so).
are no matter what form in which they are written.
Numbers can be positive or negative, integer, decimal, or fraction,
written as a radical, complex, or imaginary.
You will need to know how to order numbers
(you can use number lines & estimation to help to do so).
Rising 7th Graders
MGSE6.NS.1 Video 1
MGSE6.NS.1 Video 2 All division problems require that you know how to set up the problem. No matter whether the problem has an integer or a fraction follow this format. Click on the standard to view an instructional video. Practice Questions Practice Questions MGSE6.NS.2
MGSE6.NS.2 All division problems require that you know how to set up the problem. No matter whether the problem has an integer or a fraction follow this format. Click on the standard to view an instructional video. Practice Questions MGSE6.NS.3
Click on the standard to view an instructional powerpoint. You need to watch it in "Show Mode." Practice Questions Practice Questions MGSE6.NS.4 LCM
MGSE6.NS.4 GCF MGSE6.NS.4 Word Problems MGSE6.NS.4 Dist Prop Click on the standard to view instructional videos or to view an instructional powerpoint. You need to watch it in "Show Mode.". Practice Questions Practice Questions |
Rising 8th Graders
MGSE7.NS.1
Click on the standard to view an instructional powerpoint. You need to watch it in "Show Mode." Practice Questions MGSE7.NS.3
Click on the questions below to practice word problems. Practice Questions Practice Questions Put the numbers below in order from least to greatest: |