TPT
Total:
$0.00
Real Number System Sort Activity
Real Number System Sort Activity
Real Number System Sort Activity
Real Number System Sort Activity
Real Number System Sort Activity
Real Number System Sort Activity
Real Number System Sort Activity
Real Number System Sort Activity
Share

Description

Real number system sort activity. Partners or small groups will get cards with varying numbers on them to be sorted into the most appropriate category or subset of the Real Number System. Created large to use as a floor or whole table activity. There are Category Sort Title Cards. Definitions are included to assist with instruction. There are 32 cards and 5 title pages. Recommended for middle or secondary students, both exceptional and general education classroom settings.

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.

Real Number System Sort Activity

$3.25

Highlights

Digital downloads
Grades icon
Grades
6th - 10th
Subjects icon
Subjects
Standards icon
Standards
Pages
10
Answer Key
Not Included
Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

Real number system sort activity. Partners or small groups will get cards with varying numbers on them to be sorted into the most appropriate category or subset of the Real Number System. Created large to use as a floor or whole table activity. There are Category Sort Title Cards. Definitions are included to assist with instruction. There are 32 cards and 5 title pages. Recommended for middle or secondary students, both exceptional and general education classroom settings.

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.

Reviews

4.8
Rated 4.85 out of 5, based on 43 reviews
43
ratings
5
40
4
2
3
0
2
1
1
0
All verified TPT purchases
Rated 5 out of 5
November 12, 2023
Great resource! My students were actively engaged throughout the sorting and was great for visual learners
Jordan R.
97 reviews
Grades taught: 11th
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
Response from
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
(TPT Seller)
Mar 18, 2024
Thank you for the comment. I am so glad you found it helpful
Rated 4 out of 5
May 25, 2022
This resource was so much fun. My students were all engaged.
Kathryn Forney
(TPT Seller)
57 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Rated 5 out of 5
November 13, 2019
Great Resource
Dorothy B.
1,972 reviews
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
Response from
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
(TPT Seller)
Jan 25, 2020
So glad it was helpful
Rated 5 out of 5
October 21, 2019
great
donna H.
615 reviews
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
Response from
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
(TPT Seller)
Jan 25, 2020
Thanks for the feedback
Rated 0 out of 5
December 26, 2018
Have not used yet.
Ruth M.
249 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
August 18, 2018
Laminated for games
rhonda deal
(TPT Seller)
236 reviews
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
Response from
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
(TPT Seller)
Sep 24, 2018
Perfect, I used in a center as one activity
Rated 5 out of 5
August 15, 2018
Used this in my class today! Great Product! Students enjoyed the activity very much. I had the students compete in groups and the discussion between the students in groups and the students as a class was well worth it! Great Product!
Jay H.
16 reviews
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
Response from
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
(TPT Seller)
Sep 24, 2018
So glad it was useful. Great to review throughout the year when you are doing stations
Rated 5 out of 5
July 26, 2018
thanks
Charlyn S.
356 reviews
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
Response from
Making Education by Kristen OSullivan
(TPT Seller)
Sep 24, 2018
You're welcome

Questions & Answers

Loading

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.
Loading