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"This is a good review activity that students can work on in groups to practice their knowledge of rational and irrational numbers."
Jessica W.
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This is a quick and engaging way for students to practice identifying rational and irrational numbers quickly. It can be used as cyclical review of the difference between rational and irrational numbers.
Supports CCSS 8.NS.A.1
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Supports CCSS 8.NS.A.1
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We hope you and your students enjoy this rational vs. irrational numbers activity!
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30 minutes
What others say
"This is a good review activity that students can work on in groups to practice their knowledge of rational and irrational numbers."
Jessica W.
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Description
This is a quick and engaging way for students to practice identifying rational and irrational numbers quickly. It can be used as cyclical review of the difference between rational and irrational numbers.
Supports CCSS 8.NS.A.1
You might also like:
Approximating Irrational Numbers War
Irrational vs. Rational Number Knockout for Interactive Whiteboard
Rational vs Irrational Tic Tac Toe
We hope you and your students enjoy this rational vs. irrational numbers activity!
Idea Galaxy
Supports CCSS 8.NS.A.1
You might also like:
Approximating Irrational Numbers War
Irrational vs. Rational Number Knockout for Interactive Whiteboard
Rational vs Irrational Tic Tac Toe
We hope you and your students enjoy this rational vs. irrational numbers activity!
Idea Galaxy
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Great resource! Students were super engaged! No prep to it, just easy printable.
This is a good review activity that students can work on in groups to practice their knowledge of rational and irrational numbers.
My students love this activity. It meets the math standards I needed it to. It gives them the practice I needed it to as well. I love this activity.
Great resource! Used this with my summer school classes.
Got this to use as an activity to follow our lesson. Students enjoyed this and thought it was a fun was to switch things up.
Very simple activity that was easy for students to understand. They liked trying to beat their previous best time. I also had them add their own numbers to each category.
A great resource to use for students who have disabilities!
I used this resource with my intervention kids and they had a fun time reviewing!
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