Number Theory

Big Ideas

Mathematical relationships among numbers can be represented, compared, and communicated.

Mathematical relationships can be represented as expressions, equations and inequalities in mathematical situations.

Patterns exhibit relationships that can be extended, described, and generalized.

Essential Questions

How is mathematics used to quantify, compare, represent, and model numbers?

How can mathematics support effective communication?

How are relationships represented mathematically?

How can patterns be used to describe relationships in mathematical situations?

Patterns Between Numbers

Watch this video from Matthew Anderson on how to find patterns between numbers

Need an Input/Output Table?*

Use IXL.com to practice using an input/output table.

Click HERE to go to the link.

*User may need to create an account

SAS Portal

Click HERE to access the Standards Aligned Systems portal from PDE. Search by standards, concepts, or grade. Activities can be saved in a bucket for later use. Teacher may need to create a username and password to access the site.