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Two Consecutive Square Roots Guided Notes w/Exit Ticket
Two Consecutive Square Roots Guided Notes w/Exit Ticket
Two Consecutive Square Roots Guided Notes w/Exit Ticket
Two Consecutive Square Roots Guided Notes w/Exit Ticket
Two Consecutive Square Roots Guided Notes w/Exit Ticket
Two Consecutive Square Roots Guided Notes w/Exit Ticket
Two Consecutive Square Roots Guided Notes w/Exit Ticket
Two Consecutive Square Roots Guided Notes w/Exit Ticket
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** ADDING MORE GUIDED NOTES LESSONS DAILY!! FOLLOW MY STORE TO GET UPDATED WHEN THEY POST!!

This is the guided notes and exit ticket resource for a Two Consecutive Square Roots lesson. ** ADDING MORE GUIDED NOTES LESSONS DAILY!! FOLLOW MY STORE TO GET UPDATED WHEN THEY POST!! It focuses on:

  • Estimate and identify the two consecutive natural numbers between which the square root of a given number lies and justify which natural number is the better approximation. Numbers are limited to natural numbers from 1 to 400.

Usage:

These guided notes have been made to work in a variety of ways. Here are my two recommended options:

Option #1 – I have free videos on YouTube that accompany all of my guided notes. In my classroom, we use a variation of the flipped classroom model where all DIRECT instruction is done through my YouTube videos. So, students watch my videos and take notes on these guided notes documents. After they finish the videos, they have tasks and quick checks that show me mastery. I am available for to assist via small groups and 1-on-1 help for the entirety of the class period.

Please click HERE for the video that goes with these notes AND click on my YouTube page to subscribe and see MORE videos with GUIDED NOTES!!

Option #2 – Do your own whole-class direct or small-group instruction and have students fill out these notes as you teach. You could use small group rotations and/or the math workshop model as well.

Usage of exit ticket/quick check:

At the end of each layer or concept, I use these quick checks, or exit tickets, to see their thinking and understanding.

Objective:

I will determine the square root of perfect squares and know the relationship between perfect squares and square roots.

Standards Covered:

CCSS’s = 8.NS.A.2

Virginia SOL’s = 8.NS.1a, 8.NS.1B

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Two Consecutive Square Roots Guided Notes w/Exit Ticket

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Description

** ADDING MORE GUIDED NOTES LESSONS DAILY!! FOLLOW MY STORE TO GET UPDATED WHEN THEY POST!!

This is the guided notes and exit ticket resource for a Two Consecutive Square Roots lesson. ** ADDING MORE GUIDED NOTES LESSONS DAILY!! FOLLOW MY STORE TO GET UPDATED WHEN THEY POST!! It focuses on:

  • Estimate and identify the two consecutive natural numbers between which the square root of a given number lies and justify which natural number is the better approximation. Numbers are limited to natural numbers from 1 to 400.

Usage:

These guided notes have been made to work in a variety of ways. Here are my two recommended options:

Option #1 – I have free videos on YouTube that accompany all of my guided notes. In my classroom, we use a variation of the flipped classroom model where all DIRECT instruction is done through my YouTube videos. So, students watch my videos and take notes on these guided notes documents. After they finish the videos, they have tasks and quick checks that show me mastery. I am available for to assist via small groups and 1-on-1 help for the entirety of the class period.

Please click HERE for the video that goes with these notes AND click on my YouTube page to subscribe and see MORE videos with GUIDED NOTES!!

Option #2 – Do your own whole-class direct or small-group instruction and have students fill out these notes as you teach. You could use small group rotations and/or the math workshop model as well.

Usage of exit ticket/quick check:

At the end of each layer or concept, I use these quick checks, or exit tickets, to see their thinking and understanding.

Objective:

I will determine the square root of perfect squares and know the relationship between perfect squares and square roots.

Standards Covered:

CCSS’s = 8.NS.A.2

Virginia SOL’s = 8.NS.1a, 8.NS.1B

You may also like:

Perfect Square Guided Notes w/Exit Ticket

Exponents Guided Notes w/ Guided Notes

Squares and Square Roots Guided Notes w/Exit Tickets

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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