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Radicals Review Jeopardy Game – Simplifying, Rationalizing, Imaginary Numbers &
Radicals Review Jeopardy Game – Simplifying, Rationalizing, Imaginary Numbers &
Radicals Review Jeopardy Game – Simplifying, Rationalizing, Imaginary Numbers &
Radicals Review Jeopardy Game – Simplifying, Rationalizing, Imaginary Numbers &
Radicals Review Jeopardy Game – Simplifying, Rationalizing, Imaginary Numbers &
Radicals Review Jeopardy Game – Simplifying, Rationalizing, Imaginary Numbers &
Radicals Review Jeopardy Game – Simplifying, Rationalizing, Imaginary Numbers &
Radicals Review Jeopardy Game – Simplifying, Rationalizing, Imaginary Numbers &
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Description

Jeopardy-Style Review with 30+ Questions + Answer Key
Perfect for Algebra 1 or Algebra 2
Great for Pre-Test Review!

Turn your classroom into a game show with this interactive Radicals Jeopardy Review Game! Designed to help students prepare for a test on radicals and imaginary numbers, this engaging PDF resource reinforces key concepts through competitive and collaborative play.

What’s Included:

  • A PDF Jeopardy game board with 6 full categories and five questions per category
  • Over 30 questions total, including basic to advanced problems
  • Fully worked answer key for each problem
  • Categories increase in difficulty as the dollar value rises
  • Perfect for whole-class instruction, group work, or stations

Categories:

  1. Simplifying Radicals
  2. Rationalizing Denominators
  3. Adding & Subtracting Radicals
  4. Multiplying Radicals
  5. Conjugates
  6. Imaginary Numbers

Skills Covered:

  • Simplifying square roots and higher-order radicals
  • Combining like radical terms
  • Multiplying and rationalizing expressions involving radicals
  • Applying conjugates to simplify denominators
  • Evaluating and simplifying expressions involving imaginary numbers

Standards Alignment:

  • Indiana Algebra Standards A.NR.2 and A.NR.3: Simplify and perform operations on radicals, including rationalizing denominators
  • Common Core Standards HSN.RN.B.3 & HSN.CN.A.1: Use properties of rational and irrational numbers, and work with complex numbers

This no-prep Jeopardy game is a great way to review for a quiz or test, keep students engaged, and build mathematical confidence. Just open the PDF, display the board, and let the review begin!

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Description

Jeopardy-Style Review with 30+ Questions + Answer Key
Perfect for Algebra 1 or Algebra 2
Great for Pre-Test Review!

Turn your classroom into a game show with this interactive Radicals Jeopardy Review Game! Designed to help students prepare for a test on radicals and imaginary numbers, this engaging PDF resource reinforces key concepts through competitive and collaborative play.

What’s Included:

  • A PDF Jeopardy game board with 6 full categories and five questions per category
  • Over 30 questions total, including basic to advanced problems
  • Fully worked answer key for each problem
  • Categories increase in difficulty as the dollar value rises
  • Perfect for whole-class instruction, group work, or stations

Categories:

  1. Simplifying Radicals
  2. Rationalizing Denominators
  3. Adding & Subtracting Radicals
  4. Multiplying Radicals
  5. Conjugates
  6. Imaginary Numbers

Skills Covered:

  • Simplifying square roots and higher-order radicals
  • Combining like radical terms
  • Multiplying and rationalizing expressions involving radicals
  • Applying conjugates to simplify denominators
  • Evaluating and simplifying expressions involving imaginary numbers

Standards Alignment:

  • Indiana Algebra Standards A.NR.2 and A.NR.3: Simplify and perform operations on radicals, including rationalizing denominators
  • Common Core Standards HSN.RN.B.3 & HSN.CN.A.1: Use properties of rational and irrational numbers, and work with complex numbers

This no-prep Jeopardy game is a great way to review for a quiz or test, keep students engaged, and build mathematical confidence. Just open the PDF, display the board, and let the review begin!

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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Explain why the sum or product of two rational numbers is rational; that the sum of a rational number and an irrational number is irrational; and that the product of a nonzero rational number and an irrational number is irrational.
Know there is a complex number π˜ͺ such that π˜ͺΒ² = –1, and every complex number has the form 𝘒 + 𝘣π˜ͺ with 𝘒 and 𝘣 real.
Use the relation π˜ͺΒ² = –1 and the commutative, associative, and distributive properties to add, subtract, and multiply complex numbers.
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