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The Real Number System Task Cards-Distance Learning Print & Digital Options
The Real Number System Task Cards-Distance Learning Print & Digital Options
The Real Number System Task Cards-Distance Learning Print & Digital Options
The Real Number System Task Cards-Distance Learning Print & Digital Options
The Real Number System Task Cards-Distance Learning Print & Digital Options
The Real Number System Task Cards-Distance Learning Print & Digital Options
The Real Number System Task Cards-Distance Learning Print & Digital Options
The Real Number System Task Cards-Distance Learning Print & Digital Options
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This set of 28 task cards (24 regular and 4 bonus cards) can be used to help your students reinforce and extend their thinking of the real number system, including classifying numbers, converting between decimals and fractions, square roots, estimating square roots, and comparing and ordering numbers on the number line. Each card has one task on it to help keep students motivated and help you to differentiate instruction. This resource can be used printed or digitally for your students. In this set, the even numbered problems are generally more challenging than the odd numbered cards. The final four questions are the most difficult and could be used as challenge questions. Task cards in this set include multi-response, open response, extended response, and multiple choice. The answer key is given in two formats: 1) in task card form with the answer in red; and 2) as an answer key on the student answer sheet. Teacher notes are also included. Printing and laminating the task cards will help to keep your copy costs down. If you want students to self-check their work, I suggest you laminate the answer cards, cut them out, and use a ring to hold the set together. Recipe boxes are another great way to keep your task cards together.

Task cards can be used with individual students to target specific skills or as enrichment; in pairs or small groups using guided activities or seat work; or with the whole class using it as a game or learning stations. I hope you enjoy this set of task cards for years to come.

This product is also part of a money saving bundle:

Task Card Growing Bundle

As the owner of this growing bundle, you would receive updates (new task card sets) for free!!

Check out these other great resources in my store:

Rational Number PowerPoint

Irrational Numbers

Proportional Thinking Task Cards

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The Real Number System Task Cards-Distance Learning Print & Digital Options

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7th - 9th
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19
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes

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Description

This set of 28 task cards (24 regular and 4 bonus cards) can be used to help your students reinforce and extend their thinking of the real number system, including classifying numbers, converting between decimals and fractions, square roots, estimating square roots, and comparing and ordering numbers on the number line. Each card has one task on it to help keep students motivated and help you to differentiate instruction. This resource can be used printed or digitally for your students. In this set, the even numbered problems are generally more challenging than the odd numbered cards. The final four questions are the most difficult and could be used as challenge questions. Task cards in this set include multi-response, open response, extended response, and multiple choice. The answer key is given in two formats: 1) in task card form with the answer in red; and 2) as an answer key on the student answer sheet. Teacher notes are also included. Printing and laminating the task cards will help to keep your copy costs down. If you want students to self-check their work, I suggest you laminate the answer cards, cut them out, and use a ring to hold the set together. Recipe boxes are another great way to keep your task cards together.

Task cards can be used with individual students to target specific skills or as enrichment; in pairs or small groups using guided activities or seat work; or with the whole class using it as a game or learning stations. I hope you enjoy this set of task cards for years to come.

This product is also part of a money saving bundle:

Task Card Growing Bundle

As the owner of this growing bundle, you would receive updates (new task card sets) for free!!

Check out these other great resources in my store:

Rational Number PowerPoint

Irrational Numbers

Proportional Thinking Task Cards

I'd love to have you follow my TpT Store! Just click on the green star next to my name at the top of this page. When you follow me you get:

*notified of whenever I have a sale

*notified of new and free products

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June 25, 2025
These are great resource, my students love these are were completely engaged. Thank you!
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November 20, 2024
This was useful for when we were doing distance learning
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April 19, 2020
Loved these!
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January 15, 2020
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Standards

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Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers.
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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