This free notes sheet will help students with multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting numbers in scientific notation, including simplifying answers and working with both positive and negative exponents.
Students get practice comparing and estimating rational and irrational numbers in various forms. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-tradtional questions.
This bundle includes 2 activities, 2 worksheets, and 2 mini assessments to help build rational and irrational number sense for students. Students identify rational and irrational numbers, compare the size of numbers, rewrite repeating decimals as fractions, and estimate the size of rational and irrational numbers.
Quickly assess your students' knowledge of comparing and estimating rational and irrational numbers in various forms. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-tradtional questions.
Note: Students should have an understanding of how to write numbers in scientific notation before using this resource. In this resource, students have a handout/cheat sheet to remind them how to perform operations with numbers in scientific notation and how to rewrite answers in scientific notation once operations are performed. In addition, there is a quote fill activity which has students perform operations in scientific notation, including: multiplicationdivisionadditionmulti-operation prob
Students get practice identifying rational and irrational numbers in various forms and also rewrite repeating decimals as fractions. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-traditional questions.
Quickly assess your students' knowledge of both identifying rational and irrational numbers and writing repeating decimals as fractions. Questions are in standardized test format to expose and prepare students for more non-tradtional questions.