Google Slides activity to practice comparing real numbers, ordering them least to greatest, estimating roots and placing on a number line. Types of slides include: dragging numbers onto a number line, ordering numbers, identifying points on a number line and typing the letter into the appropriate box, comparing numbers using < or > , matching/estimating roots and fractions to decimals, and identifying the greatest value in a set of numbers. Slides can be assigned your Google Classroom/y
Taboo - the word guessing game - using math vocabulary! This is a fun back-to-school or end-of-year review game, for students to recall math vocabulary! Students take turns describing a word to the player, but they can't use 5 certain words. This game can be used as a class (taking turns with one guesser at a time) or in groups (each group chooses one guesser) or any way you want! This editable slideshow (using Google Slides) contains an example to walk students through how to play, teacher tip
A review activity game for the number system! This game includes classifying rational vs. irrational numbers, estimating roots (square roots + one cubic root), and ordering numbers. Each question is completely editable (as a Google slide) so you can change it if you want! All you need to do to prep for this is write random integers between -50 and +50 on 20ish popsicle sticks. When each student team gets a correct answer, one team member gets to pull a popsicle stick. These numbered popsicle sti
Digital and paper versions of a matching activity where students find the missing side of right triangles. Missing sides can be hypotenuse or leg. For the digital version, answers are draggable, so students can drag and drop answers to the appropriate problems. Each version contains 2 levels. In level 1, given sides are whole numbers. In level 2, given sides are decimals. All answers are rounded to the nearest hundredth for both levels. Answer Key is included.