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8th Grade Number System - Writing Repeating Decimals as Fractions

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Lessons for Middle School
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8th Grade Number System - Writing Repeating Decimals as Fractions

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Students will learn about the following topics in this lesson:

  • Writing decimals as a fraction in simplest from
  • Writing terminating and repeating decimals as fractions in simplest form

Students will review key terminology and as well as the decimal and place value system. Students will then be lead through several example problems where they will learn the thought process and procedure for writing decimals as fractions in simplest form using the place value system.

They will then learn the “Subtract Away” method to write repeating decimals as fractions in simplest form


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8th Grade Number System - Writing Repeating Decimals as Fractions

  • Lesson Plan
  • Power Point Presentation
  • Warm Up Activity
  • Guided Notes
  • Cooperative Learning Activity
  • Independent Practice
  • Formative Assessment
  • Answer Sheets included

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Total Pages
43 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 hour
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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.

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