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8th Grade Math Unit 1 Number System Curriculum
8th Grade Math Unit 1 Number System Curriculum
8th Grade Math Unit 1 Number System Curriculum
8th Grade Math Unit 1 Number System Curriculum
8th Grade Math Unit 1 Number System Curriculum
8th Grade Math Unit 1 Number System Curriculum
8th Grade Math Unit 1 Number System Curriculum
8th Grade Math Unit 1 Number System Curriculum
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This bundle includes all of my 8th Grade Math Unit 1 Resources (8.NS - The Number System). There are interactive notebook pages, activities, foldables, practice worksheets, homework, exit slips, assessments (pre- and post-tests), vocabulary quizzes, warm-ups, and more! There are also some digital resources such as early finishers. This unit also include an end of the year final.

All of the pre-tests and post-tests are editable. The early finishers are given in PowerPoint. You can upload the file into Google Slides and share the link with students.

Math concepts included are:

1.) The Real Number System

2.) Classifying Rationals vs Irrationals

3.) Converting a Fraction into a Repeating Decimal

4.) Converting a Repeating Decimal into a Fraction

5.) Square Roots & Cube Roots

6.) Approximating Non-Perfect Squares

7.) Comparing Irrational Numbers

8.) Exponent Properties

9.) Intro to Scientific Notation

10.) Adding & Subtracting in Scientific Notation

11.) Multiplying & Dividing in Scientific Notation

Check out the PREVIEW to see more!!!

I also have other units for 8th Grade Math

Unit 2 - Expressions & Equations

Unit 3 - Functions

Unit 4 - Geometry

Unit 5 - Statistics & Probability

Questions? Ask a question on the tab section or contact me by email at mathindemand@hotmail.com

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8th Grade Math Unit 1 Number System Curriculum

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This bundle includes all of my 8th Grade Math Unit 1 Resources (8.NS - The Number System). There are interactive notebook pages, activities, foldables, practice worksheets, homework, exit slips, assessments (pre- and post-tests), vocabulary quizzes, warm-ups, and more! There are also some digital resources such as early finishers. This unit also include an end of the year final.

All of the pre-tests and post-tests are editable. The early finishers are given in PowerPoint. You can upload the file into Google Slides and share the link with students.

Math concepts included are:

1.) The Real Number System

2.) Classifying Rationals vs Irrationals

3.) Converting a Fraction into a Repeating Decimal

4.) Converting a Repeating Decimal into a Fraction

5.) Square Roots & Cube Roots

6.) Approximating Non-Perfect Squares

7.) Comparing Irrational Numbers

8.) Exponent Properties

9.) Intro to Scientific Notation

10.) Adding & Subtracting in Scientific Notation

11.) Multiplying & Dividing in Scientific Notation

Check out the PREVIEW to see more!!!

I also have other units for 8th Grade Math

Unit 2 - Expressions & Equations

Unit 3 - Functions

Unit 4 - Geometry

Unit 5 - Statistics & Probability

Questions? Ask a question on the tab section or contact me by email at mathindemand@hotmail.com

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