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Estimating Square Roots Task Cards Activity
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This 12 task card activity is a great way to help students practice

working on estimating irrational square roots. It allows students to apply

their knowledge to determine rational approximations to the nearest tenth. The activity can be used for partner or group work. The provided student recording sheet will help scaffold for students at all levels. The provided answer key makes it easy for teachers to quickly see if students are on the right path.

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Estimating Square Roots Task Cards Activity

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This clear and concise guided notes bundle on understanding square roots is a great way to scaffold perfect squares, perfect square roots, understanding and estimating non-perfect square roots to your students. The 3 sets of guided notes review perfect squares, squaring a number, estimating non-perf
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Description

This 12 task card activity is a great way to help students practice

working on estimating irrational square roots. It allows students to apply

their knowledge to determine rational approximations to the nearest tenth. The activity can be used for partner or group work. The provided student recording sheet will help scaffold for students at all levels. The provided answer key makes it easy for teachers to quickly see if students are on the right path.

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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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