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Ordering Real Numbers Lesson (Rational and Irrational)
Ordering Real Numbers Lesson (Rational and Irrational)
Ordering Real Numbers Lesson (Rational and Irrational)
Ordering Real Numbers Lesson (Rational and Irrational)
Ordering Real Numbers Lesson (Rational and Irrational)
Ordering Real Numbers Lesson (Rational and Irrational)
Ordering Real Numbers Lesson (Rational and Irrational)
Ordering Real Numbers Lesson (Rational and Irrational)
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" I love the clean and crisp presentation of the worksheets. They are well thought-out, easy to follow, and provide step-by-step instructions on the skill. These are great thank you! :) These are great to use in addition to the Flipped Classroom materials. :)"
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Are you looking for a COMPLETE lesson on ordering rational and irrational numbers? Students will learn about and practice ordering rational, irrational, square roots, and cube roots on the number line. This product is complete with video lesson, guided notes, riddle activity, and more! Great for use as a flipped lesson or mastery learning station!


**SAVE 20% WHEN YOU PURCHASE THE ENTIRE UNIT!**

Students will learn how to locate, compare and order real numbers using the number line. The main activity includes a math riddle that students must solve together. Great for station work!

INCLUDED

PREREQUISITES

  1. understanding of the square and cube of a number
  2. understanding the value of a repeating decimal

POSSIBLE USES

  • flipped classroom
  • independent learning
  • remediation groups
  • sub plan

(Unit 1: Lesson 7)

*MORE PRACTICE*

These task cards provide 3 levels of practice to help you reach all learners! Great for struggling students and early finishers!

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Purchase of this product entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages in limited quantities for single classroom use only. Resources may only be posted online if they are behind a password protected site.

©Taylor J's Math Materials, 2018-present

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Ordering Real Numbers Lesson (Rational and Irrational)

Rated 4 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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Taylor J's Math Materials
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7th - 9th
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2 PAGES GUIDED NOTES, 6 ACTIVITY PAGES & teacher guides
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What others say

" I love the clean and crisp presentation of the worksheets. They are well thought-out, easy to follow, and provide step-by-step instructions on the skill. These are great thank you! :) These are great to use in addition to the Flipped Classroom materials. :)"
star
Stefanie A.

Description

Are you looking for a COMPLETE lesson on ordering rational and irrational numbers? Students will learn about and practice ordering rational, irrational, square roots, and cube roots on the number line. This product is complete with video lesson, guided notes, riddle activity, and more! Great for use as a flipped lesson or mastery learning station!


**SAVE 20% WHEN YOU PURCHASE THE ENTIRE UNIT!**

Students will learn how to locate, compare and order real numbers using the number line. The main activity includes a math riddle that students must solve together. Great for station work!

INCLUDED

PREREQUISITES

  1. understanding of the square and cube of a number
  2. understanding the value of a repeating decimal

POSSIBLE USES

  • flipped classroom
  • independent learning
  • remediation groups
  • sub plan

(Unit 1: Lesson 7)

*MORE PRACTICE*

These task cards provide 3 levels of practice to help you reach all learners! Great for struggling students and early finishers!

*************************************************************************************************************

YOU MIGHT ALSO BE INTERESTED IN:

- these FREEBIES

- Flipped Classroom guided notes, activities, task cards, and lessons

- 7th grade and 8th grade worksheets

FOLLOW ME

Follow my store to receive email updates on new items, product launches, and sales!

I'd really appreciate you rating the item after downloading! PLUS you'll receive credits toward future purchases!

TERMS OF USE

Purchase of this product entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce the pages in limited quantities for single classroom use only. Resources may only be posted online if they are behind a password protected site.

©Taylor J's Math Materials, 2018-present

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
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I love the clean and crisp presentation of the worksheets. They are well thought-out, easy to follow, and provide step-by-step instructions on the skill. These are great thank you! :) These are great to use in addition to the Flipped Classroom materials. :)
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This resource was a little difficult for my resource students THey needed a lot of guidance.
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Standards

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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