1. Title You are to make and represent a poster showing what you have learned from your study of positive and negative rational numbers. Choose a theme.

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1. Title You are to make and represent a poster showing what you have learned from your study of positive and negative rational numbers. Choose a theme and title for your poster. Be creative!

2. Numbers Choose five rational numbers. Choose one integer, one negative fraction, one positive fraction, one negative decimal and one positive decimal. ALL of your numbers MUST be between –1 and 1.

3. Comparing Use the, and = to compare your negative numbers. Graph all four numbers on a number line.

4. Absolute Value  Write the absolute value of each number and explain what is meant by absolute value.

5. Number Problems You must choose from your five original numbers. Create two addition problems; one using numbers with like signs and the other using numbers with different signs. Create two subtraction problems; one using numbers with like signs and the other using numbers with different signs. Create two multiplication problems; one using numbers with like signs and the other using numbers with different signs. Create two division problems; one using numbers with like signs and the other using numbers with different signs. Create two problems with at least two different operations, using both positive and negative numbers

6. Three Real-life Problems with Examples Write three real-life problems involving rational numbers and solve to show their solutions. Use a different operation in each problem.

7. Rules Two addition rules One subtraction rule Two rules for multiplying and dividing

Grading Title10 points Rational Numbers10 points Comparing10 points Absolute Value10 points Number Problems25 points Real-life problems15 points Integer Rules 10 points Creativity10 Points