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
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
1 maze to practice estimating square roots. All decimals are rounded to the nearest tenth. Encourage students to practice estimating, without using a calculator. Includes answer key!
NO PREP! Print & copy; ready to go! Includes a 2-page practice worksheet including: Converting between Scientific Notation and Standard NotationMatching Scientific to Standard & Standard to ScientificComparing Numbers Self Discovery of Comparing Numbers in Scientific NotationComparing Numbers in Scientific NotationThere are also 2 different exit tickets included (3 of the same per page, to make it easy to copy). Use the 2 versions to mix up your class, or use one exit ticket at a time across 2
8th
Math, Numbers
CCSS
8.EE.A.3
, 8.EE.A.4
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