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Math Circles Activity - Ordering Real Numbers
Math Circles Activity - Ordering Real Numbers
Math Circles Activity - Ordering Real Numbers
Math Circles Activity - Ordering Real Numbers
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Math Circles is a great groupwork activity for your math classroom.

1. Create groups of 4 students.

2. Create (or use pre-generated) 4 different problems.

3. Each student starts with a different first page. They solve the problem, then pass the pages clockwise after an assigned time period. They cover their answer with a post-it.

4. Each student responds to all 4 problems.

5. By the end of the activity, students have solved 4 problems. They remove the post-its and then can discuss the correct answer and analyze mistakes they made when solving.

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Math Circles Activity - Ordering Real Numbers

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Math Circles is a great group work activity for your classroom.Bundle includes:1. Linear Equations Word Problems2. Scatter Plots3. Transformations4. Variables on Both Sides5. Ordering Real NumbersGoogle Doc can be edited for future activities as well.**Bonus File: Includes Blank Math Circles Templat
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Description

Math Circles is a great groupwork activity for your math classroom.

1. Create groups of 4 students.

2. Create (or use pre-generated) 4 different problems.

3. Each student starts with a different first page. They solve the problem, then pass the pages clockwise after an assigned time period. They cover their answer with a post-it.

4. Each student responds to all 4 problems.

5. By the end of the activity, students have solved 4 problems. They remove the post-its and then can discuss the correct answer and analyze mistakes they made when solving.

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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.
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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