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Numbers Common Core 8.NS.A.1 games

Preview of Rational and Irrational Numbers Review Game

Rational and Irrational Numbers Review Game

Created by
Idea Galaxy
This game can be used with or without an interactive whiteboard or projector to review identifying rational and irrational numbers with 16 questions. This is a perfect approach to class review- fun and engaging for students! You can quickly & easily upload this resource to Google Drive. (Here's a video guide that walks you through how to upload a knockout game to Google Slides.) One thing to keep in mind is that the icons won't disappear when you go back to the main page in Google Slides.Th
Preview of Grade 8: Jeopardy Review: Real Numbers

Grade 8: Jeopardy Review: Real Numbers

Created by
Ms K Math
Grade 8 Jeopardy Review game for the Real numbers unit: Including: Number sets, Square Roots, Cube Roots, Irrational vs Rational Numbers, Estimating Square and Cube Roots, Converting from Fractions to Decimals and Decimals to Fractions, Repeating Decimals to Fractions, and Ordering and Comparing Rational and Irrational numbers
Preview of Real Numbers Digital Escape Room using Google Forms

Real Numbers Digital Escape Room using Google Forms

Created by
Absolute Algebra
Real Numbers Escape Room Google Forms Distance LearningThis is a digital NO PREP Escape Room! Just give your middle school students (created with 8th grade in mind) the URL for the Google Form and they're ready to go! PowerPoint presentation is also included. Your students will be practicing classifying, describing, comparing, and ordering real numbers, solving and estimating square roots, and scientific notation while trying to find codes to "break out" of each section. Works great for distanc
Preview of Identifying & Classifying Rational and Irrational Number Activity Puzzles 8.NS.1

Identifying & Classifying Rational and Irrational Number Activity Puzzles 8.NS.1

Created by
Ready Lessons
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for classifying rational and irrational numbers? Well bingo! Look no further as Identifying Rational and Irrational Numbers Activity Puzzles, for CCSS 8.NS.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 8th grade middle school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review game exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention, or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill or a
Preview of Rational and Irrational Numbers - Game Show - Jeopardy

Rational and Irrational Numbers - Game Show - Jeopardy

Great test prep review game for Rational and Irrational Numbers. Easy to use, easy to edit. Fully compatible with any smartboard. Just project and play. 25 Total Questions, 5 questions for each category Categories: Rational Numbers Irrational Numbers Covert to Fraction Form Convert to Decimal Form Significant Digits
Preview of Radicals Scavenger Hunt (Square roots & cube roots)

Radicals Scavenger Hunt (Square roots & cube roots)

Created by
Alex Holben
This 18 question scavenger hunt includes a student sheet and answer key! Students will work on estimating square and cube roots, and will identify consecutive integers between their number. Directions for Activity: 1.Before answering a problem, copy the letter or symbol on your answer sheet. 2.Solve the problem. 3.Look for the card that has the correct answer. 4.When you find the right answer, record the letter or symbol in the next star 5.Keep going until all stars are filled in! Answer spel
Preview of Rational & Irrational Numbers Mini-Bundle

Rational & Irrational Numbers Mini-Bundle

Created by
The Math Cafe
NOTE: Google Apps Options - Only the ASSESSMENTS have Google Apps options. This bundle is NOT ideal for "Distance Learning" unless you have special access to PDF editors that remove answer keys, etc.These resources were developed to meet the requirements of the 8th Grade Number Systems standards below.CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.NS.A.1Know 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
Preview of THE NUMBER SYSTEM BINGO

THE NUMBER SYSTEM BINGO

Created by
Math Class Rocks
Engage ALL of your students, review the number system, and have a GREAT day playing BINGO in math class! Mathematical Concepts Included in This Activity:Converting Fractions to Decimals (and visa-versa)Converting Repeating Decimals to FractionsSimplifying Perfect SquaresSimplifying Perfect Square Rational NumbersIdentifying Rational and Irrational NumbersApproximating Non-Perfect Squares to the Nearest IntegerApproximating Non-Perfect Squares to the Nearest TenthComparing Non-Perfect Square Expr
Preview of Converting Decimals to Fractions SCAVENGER HUNT

Converting Decimals to Fractions SCAVENGER HUNT

Created by
Adele Levin
This Converting Decimals to Fractions puzzle path (a Scavenger hunt style) activity gets students out of their seats, while practicing their ability to convert decimals to fractions. Moreover, with two levels of questions (terminating and recurring decimals), it is great for a differentiated approach, as students are able to work at different levels of difficulty! Or gives you two resources to work with two different classes.WHAT ARE PUZZLE PATHS? Students start with a prompt card with a puzzle
Preview of Repeating Decimals Card Sort - Math Centers

Repeating Decimals Card Sort - Math Centers

Common Core Standard: 8.NS.1 This activity is a fun card sort that will help students practice converting repeating decimals into fractions or vice versa. The card sort includes 16 pairs of fractions and their equivalent decimals. A recording sheet and answer key is provided to allow students to self-check. This makes it a great activity for math centers or station learning since students can check themselves and work with a partner. Differentiation: You can choose to make smaller sets of ca
Preview of "Guess Who?" Rational Irrational Numbers Guessing Game

"Guess Who?" Rational Irrational Numbers Guessing Game

Created by
The Math Cafe
This resource was developed to partially meet the requirements of the 8th Grade Number System Standard below:MGSE8.NS.1 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.Perfect for whole class or math centers during review, this product has THREE different ways it can
Preview of Classifying Real Numbers within the Real Number System Maze Activity - 8th Grade

Classifying Real Numbers within the Real Number System Maze Activity - 8th Grade

Created by
Lauren Fulton
Looking for a highly engaging Real Number System activity for your 8th grade Math students? This self-checking real number system maze game is unlike anything your students have seen before and includes an animated story with alternate endings!In this Adventurous Joe activity, Joe visits the wild west and finds himself on a Wanted poster when someone thinks he stole a bull. Students must correctly solve word problems on real number system so Joe can make it to the Sheriff before he gets arrested
Preview of Classify Rational and Irrational Numbers Game - 8th Grade Math Activity

Classify Rational and Irrational Numbers Game - 8th Grade Math Activity

Created by
Chloe Campbell
You found the perfect rational and irrational numbers activity! Your 8th grade students will LOVE practicing or reviewing how to classify a number as rational or irrational. Students will answer 20 questions in the game. Students will determine if a number is rational or irrational. Get 40 math games for 50% here!This download has a directions, a board game, 20 questions, student recording sheet to hold them accountable, and a teacher answer key. View the preview above to see a detailed look at
Preview of Rational and Irrational Numbers Cards

Rational and Irrational Numbers Cards

Rational and irrational numbers cards to use for a variety of card games, such as rational vs. irrational, class-wide WAR, ordering integers, etc. Cards include integers, fractions, terminating and repeating decimals, rational and irrational square roots, perfect cube roots, and numbers with pi.Shuffle a deck of cards and distribute one card to each student to start each of the games below.Rational vs. Irrational Students with a Rational Number Card: stand on the right side of the roomStudents w
Preview of Math Bingo - Classifying Rational & Irrational Numbers

Math Bingo - Classifying Rational & Irrational Numbers

Created by
Sum Math Guy
Engage your students with a classic math bingo game. This version focuses on classifying numbers both rational and irrational. This easy to use activity is sure to be a hit!Includes:- 36 unique bingo cards- Teacher answer key- 36 clue cards
Preview of Irrational Numbers on a Number Line Game - 8th Grade Math Activity

Irrational Numbers on a Number Line Game - 8th Grade Math Activity

Created by
Chloe Campbell
You found the perfect irrational numbers activity! Your 8th grade students will LOVE practicing or reviewing how to define irrational numbers. Students will answer 20 questions in the game. They will define irrational numbers within the real number system and locate the value of a numerical expression on a number line. This download has a directions, a board game, 20 questions, student recording sheet to hold them accountable, and a teacher answer key. View the preview above to see a detailed lo
Preview of Digital Breakout Google Slides- Comparing Real Numbers for Distance Learning

Digital Breakout Google Slides- Comparing Real Numbers for Distance Learning

Digital Breakout Escape Room activity through Google Slides for your classroom or Distance Learning! Just have each student create their own copy of the slideshow and click "Present" to begin the breakout activity. Includes comparing two real numbers and ordering sets of five real numbers expressed as integers, fractions, decimals, mixed numbers, percents, numbers written in scientific notation, radicals, and π. . Aligned with the 2016 Virginia Mathematics SOL 8.1 and CCSS 8.NS.8.1 and 8.NS.A.2.
Preview of 8th grade Pre-Algebra and Geometry Common Core Boxes and Dots Review BUNDLE

8th grade Pre-Algebra and Geometry Common Core Boxes and Dots Review BUNDLE

8th grade Pre-Algebra abd Geometry ActivitiesCooperative student self directed activities for the whole school year! Used these mostly in 8th grade; however can be used for all middle school pre-algebra students, along with special education or as a review for high school students. Students will play a friendly game of Dots and Boxes while problem solving. It is a fun and challenging task to see who can own the most boxes. Strategic and entertaining way to practice and review!Each review you
Preview of The Real Number System Guess Who Game

The Real Number System Guess Who Game

Created by
Heather Foertter
Inspired by other math escape games, I created a game that challenges students to use what they know about the real number system to solve clues to win the "Guess Who"-like game. Students work in teams to solve the four clues in order: Clue 1 involves identifying and shading rational/irrational numbers. Clue 2 involves placing numbers in a real number system chart. Clue 3 involves placing numbers in a real number system matrix. Clue 4 involves placing rational and irrational numbers on a number
Preview of MATHMANJI! Escape Room - Real Numbers

MATHMANJI! Escape Room - Real Numbers

Created by
jstalling
In this activity, students will practice a variety of skills involving real numbers. This is a great, interactive way to help students practice these skills or prepare for a test. This escape room takes 45-60 minutes and can be used for individual students or groups of students.Students are transported into MATHMANJI during an ordinary math class. They must solve 4 puzzles in order to escape the game. Critical thinking skills are needed to determine the clues needed and to solve the riddles.T
Preview of Number System (Rational + Irrational Numbers, Roots, Estimating Roots) Game

Number System (Rational + Irrational Numbers, Roots, Estimating Roots) Game

Created by
WaltersMath
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 stic
Preview of Printable Google Drag and Drop Rational Vs Irrational Numbers

Printable Google Drag and Drop Rational Vs Irrational Numbers

Created by
HeyMrsDJones
Students practice evaluating and classifying rational and irrational expressions. This is a scaffolded activity which provides room for success for all levels of learners. Students may select 5 in a row, column or diagonal to complete, or be assigned a specific row, column or diagonal by their teacher. Students seeking an additional challenge, may complete the entire exercise. For additional advancedment you may have students order each expression on a number line when complete. Answer Key
Preview of Printable Truths and Lies - Identify Rational and Irrational Numbers (8.NS.A.1)

Printable Truths and Lies - Identify Rational and Irrational Numbers (8.NS.A.1)

A fun activity for students to practice identifying rational and irrational numbers. Students use their critical thinking skills to analyze questions for accuracy and determine errors. *This is a printable version of my Digital Truths and Lies of the same name. Students are given a mat and a set of cards. Students work out the problem on each card. They determine whether the card is a truth or a lie and place it on the appropriate side of the mat. Each card has a letter on it for quick gradin
Preview of Math PuZZLE: Numeracy

Math PuZZLE: Numeracy

This CUBE AND STACK PUZZLE asks student teams of four to classify real numbers. Each student gets a different cube template (1 of 4). Each student in the team cuts out and constructs their cube. They then work together to stack their 4 cubes so that 4 facing sides describe a type of real number including integers, whole numbers, rational numbers, and counting numbers. It is challenging, but my students think it's fun. I've used this activity for review, to teach a concept after a brief intro
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