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Square Roots Bingo Game | Simplifying Radicals 1–100 Math Activity
Square Roots Bingo Game | Simplifying Radicals 1–100 Math Activity
Square Roots Bingo Game | Simplifying Radicals 1–100 Math Activity
Square Roots Bingo Game | Simplifying Radicals 1–100 Math Activity
Square Roots Bingo Game | Simplifying Radicals 1–100 Math Activity
Square Roots Bingo Game | Simplifying Radicals 1–100 Math Activity
Square Roots Bingo Game | Simplifying Radicals 1–100 Math Activity
Square Roots Bingo Game | Simplifying Radicals 1–100 Math Activity
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Description

This engaging Bingo game helps students practice simplifying square roots for numbers 1–100 in a fun, interactive way.

What’s Included:

  • Calling cards
  • Answer sheet
  • 16 unique Bingo cards
  • Blank Bingo cards
  • Editable template to create your own problems

Perfect for math centers, review days, or whole-class activities!

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Square Roots Bingo Game | Simplifying Radicals 1–100 Math Activity

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
5.0 (4 ratings)
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$2.00

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7th - 12th
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Description

This engaging Bingo game helps students practice simplifying square roots for numbers 1–100 in a fun, interactive way.

What’s Included:

  • Calling cards
  • Answer sheet
  • 16 unique Bingo cards
  • Blank Bingo cards
  • Editable template to create your own problems

Perfect for math centers, review days, or whole-class activities!

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Rated 5 out of 5, based on 4 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 24, 2020
My students loved this activity. I am thrilled when I find an activity that has students saying, " Just one more problem, please!"
Cassie F.
29 reviews
Grades taught: 10th, 11th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 8, 2019
Bingo is always a fun way to review.
Roberta R.
53 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
January 15, 2018
Perfect.
Christine S.
111 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
December 27, 2017
thanks
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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.
Explain how the definition of the meaning of rational exponents follows from extending the properties of integer exponents to those values, allowing for a notation for radicals in terms of rational exponents. For example, we define 5 to the 1/3 power to be the cube root of 5 because we want (5 to the 1/3 power)³ = 5 to the (1/3)(3) power to hold, so (5 to the 1/3 power)³ must equal 5.
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