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Simplifying Radicals Numbers | Digital Math Lesson & Activities 8th - 10th Grade
Simplifying Radicals Numbers | Digital Math Lesson & Activities 8th - 10th Grade
Simplifying Radicals Numbers | Digital Math Lesson & Activities 8th - 10th Grade
Simplifying Radicals Numbers | Digital Math Lesson & Activities 8th - 10th Grade
Simplifying Radicals Numbers | Digital Math Lesson & Activities 8th - 10th Grade
Simplifying Radicals Numbers | Digital Math Lesson & Activities 8th - 10th Grade
Simplifying Radicals Numbers | Digital Math Lesson & Activities 8th - 10th Grade
Simplifying Radicals Numbers | Digital Math Lesson & Activities 8th - 10th Grade
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Description

Make simplifying radicals and understanding irrational numbers engaging and stress-free with this interactive science lesson, designed for Grades 8-10. This resource is packed with self-marking activities, giving students immediate feedback to support independent learning.

Key Features:

  • Interactive Design: Keeps students engaged and motivated.
  • Self-Marking Questions: Save time with instant grading while students learn at their own pace.
  • Aligned to Standards: Covers core concepts for simplifying radicals, classifying irrational numbers, and identifying real-world applications.
  • Visual and Hands-On Approach: Interactive slides, examples, and practice questions simplify complex concepts.

Ideal For:

  • In-Class Activities: Use it as part of your science or math lesson.
  • Homework Assignments: Assign as self-paced learning.
  • Revision and Test Prep: Reinforce key concepts before assessments.

Help your students build confidence with radicals and irrational numbers today!

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  1. Sine and Cosine Rule
  2. Congruency and Similarities
  3. Conditional Probability
  4. Interpret and construct histograms
  5. Calculating Averages
  6. Conditional probability - Venn Diagrams
  7. Compound measures

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Simplifying Radicals Numbers | Digital Math Lesson & Activities 8th - 10th Grade

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8th - 10th
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45 Interactive Slides (Instructional Content, Self-Marking Quizzes)
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Description

Make simplifying radicals and understanding irrational numbers engaging and stress-free with this interactive science lesson, designed for Grades 8-10. This resource is packed with self-marking activities, giving students immediate feedback to support independent learning.

Key Features:

  • Interactive Design: Keeps students engaged and motivated.
  • Self-Marking Questions: Save time with instant grading while students learn at their own pace.
  • Aligned to Standards: Covers core concepts for simplifying radicals, classifying irrational numbers, and identifying real-world applications.
  • Visual and Hands-On Approach: Interactive slides, examples, and practice questions simplify complex concepts.

Ideal For:

  • In-Class Activities: Use it as part of your science or math lesson.
  • Homework Assignments: Assign as self-paced learning.
  • Revision and Test Prep: Reinforce key concepts before assessments.

Help your students build confidence with radicals and irrational numbers today!

Like this? You might also like...

  1. Sine and Cosine Rule
  2. Congruency and Similarities
  3. Conditional Probability
  4. Interpret and construct histograms
  5. Calculating Averages
  6. Conditional probability - Venn Diagrams
  7. Compound measures

Product License

This is a single-user license. Unlimited use for you and your students. However, you may not distribute additional copies to friends or fellow teachers.

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3² × (3⁻⁵) = (3⁻³) = 1/3³ = 1/27.
Use square root and cube root symbols to represent solutions to equations of the form 𝘹² = 𝘱 and 𝘹³ = 𝘱, where 𝘱 is a positive rational number. Evaluate square roots of small perfect squares and cube roots of small perfect cubes. Know that √2 is irrational.
Use numbers expressed in the form of a single digit times an integer power of 10 to estimate very large or very small quantities, and to express how many times as much one is than the other. For example, estimate the population of the United States as 3 × 10⁸ and the population of the world as 7 × 10⁹, and determine that the world population is more than 20 times larger.
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