Description
This short (13-slide) .pptx is perfect for introducing (or reviewing) the differences between rational and irrational numbers.
Why should you purchase this lesson?
• no prep
• engages the visual learner
• improves note-taking skills
• may improve student focus
• may improve student motivation
This is a CCSS-aligned lesson (NS.8.1, NS.8.2).
Contains vocabulary: real numbers, irrational numbers, rational numbers. Has examples of each and has guided practice for identifying rational vs. irrational numbers.
Guided practice and independent practice estimating values for irrational numbers. Independent practice for plotting values (rational and irrational) on a number line.
NOT: an assessment, homework, cooperative learning, a unit
This is in PPT Show format.
If you decide to purchase, please leave me feedback about this product. Thank you for your business!
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Why should you purchase this lesson?
• no prep
• engages the visual learner
• improves note-taking skills
• may improve student focus
• may improve student motivation
This is a CCSS-aligned lesson (NS.8.1, NS.8.2).
Contains vocabulary: real numbers, irrational numbers, rational numbers. Has examples of each and has guided practice for identifying rational vs. irrational numbers.
Guided practice and independent practice estimating values for irrational numbers. Independent practice for plotting values (rational and irrational) on a number line.
NOT: an assessment, homework, cooperative learning, a unit
This is in PPT Show format.
If you decide to purchase, please leave me feedback about this product. Thank you for your business!
Other 8th grade Power Point lessons you may find useful:
8th Grade Geometry Power Point Lessons Bundle
8th grade Pythagorean Theorem Power Point Presentation
8th grade Similarity and Congruence Geometry Power Point Presentation
Angle Relationships Power Point Lesson
Direct and indirect linear relationships Power Point lesson
Finding Volume 8th Grade Power Point Lesson
Integer Exponents Power Point Lesson
Perfect Squares and Cubes Power Point Lesson
Introducing Functions Power Point Lesson
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Introducing Rational & Irrational Numbers: Power Point Lesson
Mad Eye Moody Productions
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$3.00
Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
8th
Standards
CCSS8.NS.A.1
CCSS8.NS.A.2
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Pages
15
Teaching Duration
40 minutes
Description
This short (13-slide) .pptx is perfect for introducing (or reviewing) the differences between rational and irrational numbers.
Why should you purchase this lesson?
• no prep
• engages the visual learner
• improves note-taking skills
• may improve student focus
• may improve student motivation
This is a CCSS-aligned lesson (NS.8.1, NS.8.2).
Contains vocabulary: real numbers, irrational numbers, rational numbers. Has examples of each and has guided practice for identifying rational vs. irrational numbers.
Guided practice and independent practice estimating values for irrational numbers. Independent practice for plotting values (rational and irrational) on a number line.
NOT: an assessment, homework, cooperative learning, a unit
This is in PPT Show format.
If you decide to purchase, please leave me feedback about this product. Thank you for your business!
Other 8th grade Power Point lessons you may find useful:
8th Grade Geometry Power Point Lessons Bundle
8th grade Pythagorean Theorem Power Point Presentation
8th grade Similarity and Congruence Geometry Power Point Presentation
Angle Relationships Power Point Lesson
Direct and indirect linear relationships Power Point lesson
Finding Volume 8th Grade Power Point Lesson
Integer Exponents Power Point Lesson
Perfect Squares and Cubes Power Point Lesson
Introducing Functions Power Point Lesson
Why should you purchase this lesson?
• no prep
• engages the visual learner
• improves note-taking skills
• may improve student focus
• may improve student motivation
This is a CCSS-aligned lesson (NS.8.1, NS.8.2).
Contains vocabulary: real numbers, irrational numbers, rational numbers. Has examples of each and has guided practice for identifying rational vs. irrational numbers.
Guided practice and independent practice estimating values for irrational numbers. Independent practice for plotting values (rational and irrational) on a number line.
NOT: an assessment, homework, cooperative learning, a unit
This is in PPT Show format.
If you decide to purchase, please leave me feedback about this product. Thank you for your business!
Other 8th grade Power Point lessons you may find useful:
8th Grade Geometry Power Point Lessons Bundle
8th grade Pythagorean Theorem Power Point Presentation
8th grade Similarity and Congruence Geometry Power Point Presentation
Angle Relationships Power Point Lesson
Direct and indirect linear relationships Power Point lesson
Finding Volume 8th Grade Power Point Lesson
Integer Exponents Power Point Lesson
Perfect Squares and Cubes Power Point Lesson
Introducing Functions Power Point Lesson
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Standards
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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.
CCSS8.NS.A.2
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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