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This is a no-prep lesson that covers how to simplify radicals using the greatest perfect square method and the factor tree method. These notes are easy to follow and understand.
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- Practice worksheet
- Homework assignment
- Answer keys
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Description
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE:
This is a no-prep lesson that covers how to simplify radicals using the greatest perfect square method and the factor tree method. These notes are easy to follow and understand.
This product includes:
- Guided notes printable page
- Practice worksheet
- Homework assignment
- Answer keys
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Great resource to introduce and review this topic
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My 8th graders regularly refer to these notes to review the topic as they work on homework.
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Good for getting a glimpse of the sheets
Helpful resource
This is a super helpful resource. I was glad I downloaded it.
Great notes and practice. Used in my INB with the students. This gives them enough examples to take home as support which our curriculum books do not provide.
Great resource. Thank you for taking time to put it together.
My students loved seeing the two methods side-by-side and being able to choose a method themselves.
These guided notes were very helpful for my students. It kept them engaged and I noticed that they did really well on these types of problems after.
Great resource! My students were engaged the whole time.
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