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8th Grade Math Brain Teasers - The Number System
8th Grade Math Brain Teasers - The Number System
8th Grade Math Brain Teasers - The Number System
8th Grade Math Brain Teasers - The Number System
8th Grade Math Brain Teasers - The Number System
8th Grade Math Brain Teasers - The Number System
8th Grade Math Brain Teasers - The Number System
8th Grade Math Brain Teasers - The Number System
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This 8th grade math activity includes 105 problems and brain teasers aligned with parts of the Number System common core state standards. It includes concepts like negative exponents, rational and irrational numbers, scientific notation, repeating decimals, and more.

The middle school math brain teasers come with answers that print on the back of each card. The 21 cards are easy to print, cut, hole punch, and clip together for students to flip through as they solve.

Each of the 21 cards include 5 math problems that relate to the Number System 8th grade math standard. The five categories are Square Roots and Cube Roots, Exponents, Repeating Decimals, Rational or Irrational, and Scientific Notation.

These can be used in a variety of ways, including as a math center or for students who are finished early with their work! These are intended for 8th grade math, but could also be used in some 7th grade math or 9th grade math classrooms.

You also may be interested in using my other 8th grade math resources, available at a large discount as a part of the following math mega bundle. These brain teasers are not a part of the math mega bundle.

8th Grade Math Mega Bundle

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8th Grade Math Brain Teasers - The Number System

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These math brain teasers are activities for 8th grade math. Concepts include statistics, probability, geometry, simplifying expressions, solving equations, linear functions, the number system, and more. The brain teasers make great 8th grade math review activities, math centers, warm-up problems, or
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Description

This 8th grade math activity includes 105 problems and brain teasers aligned with parts of the Number System common core state standards. It includes concepts like negative exponents, rational and irrational numbers, scientific notation, repeating decimals, and more.

The middle school math brain teasers come with answers that print on the back of each card. The 21 cards are easy to print, cut, hole punch, and clip together for students to flip through as they solve.

Each of the 21 cards include 5 math problems that relate to the Number System 8th grade math standard. The five categories are Square Roots and Cube Roots, Exponents, Repeating Decimals, Rational or Irrational, and Scientific Notation.

These can be used in a variety of ways, including as a math center or for students who are finished early with their work! These are intended for 8th grade math, but could also be used in some 7th grade math or 9th grade math classrooms.

You also may be interested in using my other 8th grade math resources, available at a large discount as a part of the following math mega bundle. These brain teasers are not a part of the math mega bundle.

8th Grade Math Mega Bundle

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September 11, 2021
Great activities for my middle school students. Good for independent practice and rotations.
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Rated 4 out of 5
July 18, 2021
I used this in my math support class. These are good practice for the students to keep the concepts fresh throughout the year. (We teach this early in the year.) I used these in math centers where students worked in pairs.
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Know that numbers that are not rational are called irrational. Understand informally that every number has a decimal expansion; for rational numbers show that the decimal expansion repeats eventually, and convert a decimal expansion which repeats eventually into a rational number.
Use rational approximations of irrational numbers to compare the size of irrational numbers, locate them approximately on a number line diagram, and estimate the value of expressions (e.g., π²). For example, by truncating the decimal expansion of √2, show that √2 is between 1 and 2, then between 1.4 and 1.5, and explain how to continue on to get better approximations.
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