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Rational & Irrational Numbers Assessment using Google Forms
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Rational & Irrational Numbers Assessment

22 questions such as:

→ "Which number is rational?"

→ "Which point on the number line below best represents √51?"

→ "Between which two whole numbers does √86 lie?"

→ "Estimate the √14 to the nearest tenth."

Using Google Forms is a quick way to evaluate students level of mastery.

Students receive immediate feedback after submitting their Google Form by clicking on “View Score.” This Google Form is a helpful tool when measuring your students’ level of mastery. Google Forms can be used with or without Google Classroom.

New to Google Forms? A step by step teacher's guide is provided. A step by step student guide gives directions to be projected.

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Rational & Irrational Numbers Interactive using Google Slides

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By purchasing this product, you own a license for one teacher only for personal use in their own classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, unless you have purchased a transferable license, and therefore can not be passed from one teacher to another. If the teacher who purchased this license leaves the classroom or changes schools, the license and materials leave with that teacher. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire team, grade level, school or district without purchasing the correct number of licenses.

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Rational & Irrational Numbers Assessment using Google Forms

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Teaching Duration
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Description

Easy Grading-- No Papers to Carry Home

Rational & Irrational Numbers Assessment

22 questions such as:

→ "Which number is rational?"

→ "Which point on the number line below best represents √51?"

→ "Between which two whole numbers does √86 lie?"

→ "Estimate the √14 to the nearest tenth."

Using Google Forms is a quick way to evaluate students level of mastery.

Students receive immediate feedback after submitting their Google Form by clicking on “View Score.” This Google Form is a helpful tool when measuring your students’ level of mastery. Google Forms can be used with or without Google Classroom.

New to Google Forms? A step by step teacher's guide is provided. A step by step student guide gives directions to be projected.

♥ Need an ALL Digital Lesson for Rational & Irrational Numbers? Click below:

Rational & Irrational Numbers Interactive using Google Slides

Looking for other Google Activities:

Math Interactives Using Google Apps

Follow Me to be notified of NEWLY released Google Interactives.

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Licensing Terms :

By purchasing this product, you own a license for one teacher only for personal use in their own classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, unless you have purchased a transferable license, and therefore can not be passed from one teacher to another. If the teacher who purchased this license leaves the classroom or changes schools, the license and materials leave with that teacher. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire team, grade level, school or district without purchasing the correct number of licenses.

Copyright Information :

© Moving Towards Mastery

Please note - all material included in this resource belongs to Moving Towards Mastery. By purchasing, you have a license to use the material but you do not own the material. You may not upload any portion of this resource to the internet in any format, including school/personal websites or network drives unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students, not other teachers or anyone else on the internet.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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