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Classifying Rational Numbers
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This resource gets students actively engaged in a competitive activity. Get out of your seat, maybe even out of the classroom and have fun applying new knowledge in this "Picking Apples" Activity.

Classifying Rational Numbers Apple Picking Activity has students classify a "picked apple" as a Natural, Whole, Integer, or Rational number by placing the number in the correct classification area on their Venn Diagram. The caveat is all group members need to place the number in order for the group to pick another apple. This activity has 100% of students engaged in active practice to ensure their understanding.

Click Preview to see the directions and sample pages for the student's recording sheet and "apples."

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Classifying Rational Numbers

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Description

This resource gets students actively engaged in a competitive activity. Get out of your seat, maybe even out of the classroom and have fun applying new knowledge in this "Picking Apples" Activity.

Classifying Rational Numbers Apple Picking Activity has students classify a "picked apple" as a Natural, Whole, Integer, or Rational number by placing the number in the correct classification area on their Venn Diagram. The caveat is all group members need to place the number in order for the group to pick another apple. This activity has 100% of students engaged in active practice to ensure their understanding.

Click Preview to see the directions and sample pages for the student's recording sheet and "apples."

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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.
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