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  1. Find and position integers and other rational numbers on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram; find and position pairs of integers and other rational numbers on a coordinate plane. Understand …

  2. Numbers 1 to 5. Numbers 6 to 10. Zero and Counting to 10. Numbers as Words. Numbers up to 20. Counting and Colors. Bigger and Smaller. Counting Backwards. Numbers up to 30. Ordinal …

  3. Numbers that encompass all rational numbers (including integers and fractions) and all irrational numbers such as pi or the square root of 2. They can be visualized as points on a continuous …

  4. Whole Numbers and Integers - Math is Fun

    Whole Numbers are simply the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... (and so on) No Fractions! (But numbers like ½, 1.1 and −5 are not whole numbers.) Counting Numbers are Whole Numbers, but without the zero. …

  5. Multiplying decimals. Four operations with negatives. Reciprocals. Calculate products of (3+) integers or fractions, including negatives. Use index notation to raise positive, negative, fractional and decimal …

  6. Decimals and percentages: Compare, order and represent decimals.

  7. Angles on a Line and at a Point. Generating a Sequence from the nth Term. Recurring Decimals to Fractions. Recurring Decimals - Proof. Solving Quadratics with the Formula. Similarity - Area and …

  8. Completed by the East Valley Math Specialist (EVCIA) in May, 2019, these documents are living documents and will be updated when feedback from the field is reviewed and agreed upon.

  9. Perform calculations involving all four operations with numbers that involve squares, cubes, square roots and cube roots of integers Properties of integers Recognise and use commutative, associative, and …

  10. Make a series of Roman numbers Sequence of decreasing random integers Create a sequence of random integers The workbook shows how to use the SEQUENCE function to create a number …