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8th Grade Math Lessons and Task Cards | Irrational Numbers
8th Grade Math Lessons and Task Cards | Irrational Numbers
8th Grade Math Lessons and Task Cards | Irrational Numbers
8th Grade Math Lessons and Task Cards | Irrational Numbers
8th Grade Math Lessons and Task Cards | Irrational Numbers
8th Grade Math Lessons and Task Cards | Irrational Numbers
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Teach 8th grade number system standards with Google Slides and Digital Task Cards! Perfect for distance learning and Google Classroom, this resource includes 32 Google Slides and 11 digital task cards (included link to both the Google Quiz and BOOM Cards™ editions) addressing 8th Grade Common Core Standards for Number System. The slides are organized into three different lessons by standard. Lessons include: Intro to Irrational Numbers, Converting Decimal Expansions into a Rational Number, and Approximating Irrational Numbers. The task cards are organized into one set, assessing all of the standards covered in the lessons. I have included a digital version of the task cards (Google Quiz) as well as a printable version (pdf).

Click HERE for the PowerPoint Version.

Includes:

⭐ Three Digital Math Lessons

  • A total of 32 Google Slides
  • Each lesson includes an overview, examples, step-by-step instructions and an exit ticket.
  • Engaging slides that are designed to support visual and ESL/ELL learners

11 Task Cards

  • I have included a digital version of the task cards (Google Quiz) as well as a printable version (pdf).
  • The task cards assess student understanding for the standards presented in the included lessons
  • Each card contains a different math problem, including a mix of open-ended, multiple choice, and word problems

Click HERE for more 8th grade math.

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Mrs. Perlmutt has been a public school teacher for several years. She earned her B.A. in Journalism from UNC-Chapel Hill and her M.A. in Education from N.C. State University. She also holds a valid teaching license in NC, NY and GA. Her TpT Shop, Common Core Tweens, launched in 2019. The shop focuses on providing teachers with fun and interesting ways to prep older students for EOG exams all year long.

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8th Grade Math Lessons and Task Cards | Irrational Numbers

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Description

Teach 8th grade number system standards with Google Slides and Digital Task Cards! Perfect for distance learning and Google Classroom, this resource includes 32 Google Slides and 11 digital task cards (included link to both the Google Quiz and BOOM Cards™ editions) addressing 8th Grade Common Core Standards for Number System. The slides are organized into three different lessons by standard. Lessons include: Intro to Irrational Numbers, Converting Decimal Expansions into a Rational Number, and Approximating Irrational Numbers. The task cards are organized into one set, assessing all of the standards covered in the lessons. I have included a digital version of the task cards (Google Quiz) as well as a printable version (pdf).

Click HERE for the PowerPoint Version.

Includes:

⭐ Three Digital Math Lessons

  • A total of 32 Google Slides
  • Each lesson includes an overview, examples, step-by-step instructions and an exit ticket.
  • Engaging slides that are designed to support visual and ESL/ELL learners

11 Task Cards

  • I have included a digital version of the task cards (Google Quiz) as well as a printable version (pdf).
  • The task cards assess student understanding for the standards presented in the included lessons
  • Each card contains a different math problem, including a mix of open-ended, multiple choice, and word problems

Click HERE for more 8th grade math.

Click HERE to follow my shop! You'll receive alerts about sales, freebies and new resources.

*****************************************************************************************

About the Author

Mrs. Perlmutt has been a public school teacher for several years. She earned her B.A. in Journalism from UNC-Chapel Hill and her M.A. in Education from N.C. State University. She also holds a valid teaching license in NC, NY and GA. Her TpT Shop, Common Core Tweens, launched in 2019. The shop focuses on providing teachers with fun and interesting ways to prep older students for EOG exams all year long.

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Standards

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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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