Description
This packet teaches students step by step to recognize that repeating decimals correspond to fractions and to determine their fractional equivalents. Students also learn to construct meanings for common irrational numbers, such as π (pi) and the square root of 2.
Along the way examples are provided for each step. At the end, students get the opportunity to practice what they have learned from the tutorial.
Each concept is presented in straightforward language, with several examples. Great for review and remediation, perfect for filling in learning gaps!
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Along the way examples are provided for each step. At the end, students get the opportunity to practice what they have learned from the tutorial.
Each concept is presented in straightforward language, with several examples. Great for review and remediation, perfect for filling in learning gaps!
Buy my entire collection of 48 Common Core Middle School Math Tutorial and Practice Packets with 13 progress-monitoring quizzes and save over 50%!
Download FREE 8th grade common core math worksheets
Download a FREE Grade 8 Common Core Reading Literature worksheet packet
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Download FREE 8th grade common core language and writing practice worksheets
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Common Core Math: Repeating Decimals & Irrational Numbers- Tutorial and Practice
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Grades
8th
Standards
CCSS8.NS.A.1
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6
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes
Description
This packet teaches students step by step to recognize that repeating decimals correspond to fractions and to determine their fractional equivalents. Students also learn to construct meanings for common irrational numbers, such as π (pi) and the square root of 2.
Along the way examples are provided for each step. At the end, students get the opportunity to practice what they have learned from the tutorial.
Each concept is presented in straightforward language, with several examples. Great for review and remediation, perfect for filling in learning gaps!
Buy my entire collection of 48 Common Core Middle School Math Tutorial and Practice Packets with 13 progress-monitoring quizzes and save over 50%!
Download FREE 8th grade common core math worksheets
Download a FREE Grade 8 Common Core Reading Literature worksheet packet
Download a FREE Grade 8 Common Core Poetry worksheet packet
Download FREE 8th grade common core language and writing practice worksheets
Or just check out my store!
Along the way examples are provided for each step. At the end, students get the opportunity to practice what they have learned from the tutorial.
Each concept is presented in straightforward language, with several examples. Great for review and remediation, perfect for filling in learning gaps!
Buy my entire collection of 48 Common Core Middle School Math Tutorial and Practice Packets with 13 progress-monitoring quizzes and save over 50%!
Download FREE 8th grade common core math worksheets
Download a FREE Grade 8 Common Core Reading Literature worksheet packet
Download a FREE Grade 8 Common Core Poetry worksheet packet
Download FREE 8th grade common core language and writing practice worksheets
Or just check out my store!
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CCSS8.NS.A.1
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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