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Real Number System Unit Plan |Rational & Irrational |Guided Notes + CW SPAN+ENG
Real Number System Unit Plan |Rational & Irrational |Guided Notes + CW SPAN+ENG
Real Number System Unit Plan |Rational & Irrational |Guided Notes + CW SPAN+ENG
Real Number System Unit Plan |Rational & Irrational |Guided Notes + CW SPAN+ENG
Real Number System Unit Plan |Rational & Irrational |Guided Notes + CW SPAN+ENG
Real Number System Unit Plan |Rational & Irrational |Guided Notes + CW SPAN+ENG
Real Number System Unit Plan |Rational & Irrational |Guided Notes + CW SPAN+ENG
Real Number System Unit Plan |Rational & Irrational |Guided Notes + CW SPAN+ENG
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Real Numbers Made Easy! | Middle School Math Unit (Spanish Version)

Help your students master real numbers with this engaging, standards-aligned math unit focused on rational and irrational numbers. Designed for middle school math, this comprehensive resource includes guided notes, assignments, self-checking Google Forms, and answer keys for every lesson—making prep and grading a breeze!

All Lessons in English AND Spanish - Makes complex math concepts more accessible, builds confidence in language and math skills simultaneously, and promotes equity by reaching a wider range of students in their native language.

📘 What’s Included in This Real Numbers Unit:

  1. Rational vs. Irrational
  2. Estimate Square Roots with Area Models
  3. Convert Fractions to Decimals
  4. Convert Decimals to Fractions
  5. Compare Real Numbers
  6. Estimate Irrational Numbers

📂 Each Lesson Includes: (All in Spanish)

  • ✍️ Guided Notes for direct instruction
  • 📝 Assignment with clear formatting
  • Self-Checking Google Forms for instant student feedback
  • 📄 Answer Keys for quick grading or self-checking

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The Real Number System Unit Sequence

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Real Numbers Made Easy! | Middle School Math Unit (Spanish Version)

Help your students master real numbers with this engaging, standards-aligned math unit focused on rational and irrational numbers. Designed for middle school math, this comprehensive resource includes guided notes, assignments, self-checking Google Forms, and answer keys for every lesson—making prep and grading a breeze!

All Lessons in English AND Spanish - Makes complex math concepts more accessible, builds confidence in language and math skills simultaneously, and promotes equity by reaching a wider range of students in their native language.

📘 What’s Included in This Real Numbers Unit:

  1. Rational vs. Irrational
  2. Estimate Square Roots with Area Models
  3. Convert Fractions to Decimals
  4. Convert Decimals to Fractions
  5. Compare Real Numbers
  6. Estimate Irrational Numbers

📂 Each Lesson Includes: (All in Spanish)

  • ✍️ Guided Notes for direct instruction
  • 📝 Assignment with clear formatting
  • Self-Checking Google Forms for instant student feedback
  • 📄 Answer Keys for quick grading or self-checking

Also available:

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Standards

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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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