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9th grade place value videos

Preview of Introduction to Upper and Lower Bounds (Error Intervals)

Introduction to Upper and Lower Bounds (Error Intervals)

This is a whole lesson introducing the topic of Upper and Lower Bounds (Error Intervals). It looks at taking any number or length and calculating its upper and lower bound leaving it as an inequality. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning and flipped learning. 17-slide presentation + ORGINAL VIDEO CONTENT + extra resources.The lesson includes:+ starter (on rounding)+ learning objectives (differentiated)+ keywords+ plenty of MWB activities + excell
Preview of Metric Conversions How-To Video + Example Problems
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Metric Conversions How-To Video + Example Problems

Duration: 11:30 + 4:30Quality: 1080pMetric conversions can be challenging for many students. I use the "Stairstep" method with my middle school students, with great success.I am offering these videos as a tool to use in conjunction with my Metric Conversions for Mere Mortals stairstep how-to student handout, and my Metric Conversion Practice Worksheet, which are available as a stand-alone product in my store. You can also purchase all three (video, stairstep student handout, practice sheet),
Preview of Comparing and Ordering Rational and Irrational Numbers

Comparing and Ordering Rational and Irrational Numbers

Created by
Dunkerton
This video aligns with the Common Core Standards. The video includes examples of comparing and ordering both rational and irrational numbers, as well as examples of how to place both rational and irrational numbers on the number line. It also includes an example of approximating the value of expressions containing both rational and irrational numbers. Comparing and Ordering Rational and Irrational Numbers by Brandon Porter is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Distance Learning Math: Scientific Notation
5:22

Distance Learning Math: Scientific Notation

This video walks students through the definition of scientific notation and how to convert a number in standard form to one in scientific notation. GIFs and fun music are used to help with student interest and engagement. Like other videos in my distance learning series, this lesson is meant to offer a review of the concept. No work is assigned.
Preview of How to count in Binary
3:38

How to count in Binary

Computers can only store information in the form of ON and OFF, or 0 and 1. If that is the case, how do we represent numbers that don't have 0s and 1s? How would we write 2, or 3, or 4, or 345,684? Computers use a language called binary to write all of those numbers in terms of 0s and 1s. Just like we have placeholders to make a 1 into a 10 or 100 or 1000, binary also has placeholders for certain values. However, instead of the values going up in tens, they go up by orders of 2. So the plac
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