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8th Grade Math Rational Numbers and Percent Task Cards
8th Grade Math Rational Numbers and Percent Task Cards
8th Grade Math Rational Numbers and Percent Task Cards
8th Grade Math Rational Numbers and Percent Task Cards
8th Grade Math Rational Numbers and Percent Task Cards
8th Grade Math Rational Numbers and Percent Task Cards
8th Grade Math Rational Numbers and Percent Task Cards
8th Grade Math Rational Numbers and Percent Task Cards
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This set of 8th grade math task cards includes concepts related to adding and subtracting rational numbers, multiplying and dividing rational numbers, tax, discount, and other concepts shown below. They include a digital Google slides and printable option.

There are a total of 9 task cards that each have 2-4 problems.

Click on the following link for a FREE sample unit of these task cards!

8th Grade Math Task Cards - Units of Measure

You can also save by purchasing all 12 units of 8th Grade Math Task Cards as a part of the full year bundle.

8th Grade Math Task Cards Full Year Bundle

*Note: The "8th Grade Math Enrichment Task Cards" in my store are a more challenging version of these task cards.

These are the topics included in this set of task cards.

(1) Rational Numbers

(2) Add and Subtract Rational Numbers

(3) Multiply Rational Numbers

(4) Divide Rational Numbers

(5) Compare Rational Numbers

(6) Percent Proportion and Percent Equation

(7) Discount, Markup, and Sales Tax

(8) Interest

(9) Percent of Change

Each page has two copies of the problems for that topic, making it easy to print, copy, and cut into half pieces of paper for students to use.

Problems are not meant to be a lesson in itself, but can be used in lots of different ways. Great to use in math centers with students, as problems for students who are finished with work, or as exit slips. These problems are intended for use in 8th grade, but could also be used with advanced 7th grade students.

You can get the majority of my 8th grade math products at a large discount by purchasing them as a part of my 8th Grade Math Mega Bundle.

8th Grade Math Mega Bundle

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8th Grade Math Rational Numbers and Percent Task Cards

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Description

This set of 8th grade math task cards includes concepts related to adding and subtracting rational numbers, multiplying and dividing rational numbers, tax, discount, and other concepts shown below. They include a digital Google slides and printable option.

There are a total of 9 task cards that each have 2-4 problems.

Click on the following link for a FREE sample unit of these task cards!

8th Grade Math Task Cards - Units of Measure

You can also save by purchasing all 12 units of 8th Grade Math Task Cards as a part of the full year bundle.

8th Grade Math Task Cards Full Year Bundle

*Note: The "8th Grade Math Enrichment Task Cards" in my store are a more challenging version of these task cards.

These are the topics included in this set of task cards.

(1) Rational Numbers

(2) Add and Subtract Rational Numbers

(3) Multiply Rational Numbers

(4) Divide Rational Numbers

(5) Compare Rational Numbers

(6) Percent Proportion and Percent Equation

(7) Discount, Markup, and Sales Tax

(8) Interest

(9) Percent of Change

Each page has two copies of the problems for that topic, making it easy to print, copy, and cut into half pieces of paper for students to use.

Problems are not meant to be a lesson in itself, but can be used in lots of different ways. Great to use in math centers with students, as problems for students who are finished with work, or as exit slips. These problems are intended for use in 8th grade, but could also be used with advanced 7th grade students.

You can get the majority of my 8th grade math products at a large discount by purchasing them as a part of my 8th Grade Math Mega Bundle.

8th Grade Math Mega Bundle

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Rated 5 out of 5
January 21, 2020
Great task cards! My students love doing task cards with a partner and I love the flexibility so I can work with particular groups of students.
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Thanks Jaime! Glad you found a good way to use these with your students!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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