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Real Number System Digital Math Activity Bundle | Google Slides & Forms

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A great digital resource for my students. I love doing paper activities, but sometimes the students need something digital and this was wonderful! A variety of questions.
Love these activities to engage students in different tasks to practice the concepts learned in class. It is a great variety of tasks to keep their attention and keep them engaged. I also think the level of rigor of tasks is perfect.

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    Real Number System Printable Exit Tickets

    Description

    These supplemental digital math activities can be used to support real number system concepts.  They are interactive (drag and match, using the typing tool, using the shape tool) and paperless through Google Slides™ and PowerPoint™.

    Topics Included:

    • Squares and Square Roots (4 interactive slides + exit ticket)
    • Rational vs. Irrational Numbers (4 interactive slides + exit ticket)
    • Approximating Square Roots (4 interactive slides + exit ticket)
    • Classifying Real Numbers (4 interactive slides + exit ticket)

    What is included?

    1. Paperless Math Activities: Engage students with these DIGITAL and PAPERLESS math activities that support real number system concepts.  There are 16 total slides to practice squares, square roots, rational vs. irrational numbers, approximating square roots, and classifying real numbers.  Students will enjoy dragging and matching, as well as using the typing and shape tool. You will love that you don’t have to make a visit to the copy room.  

    2. Exit Tickets (DIGITAL and PRINTABLE): Though we have included an answer key, it is easier to assess student mastery of the concepts through exit tickets.  Each of the four topics has a 2-question exit ticket included both through Google Forms™ and a paper-based printable version available in the BONUS file download.  

    3. Video and Step-by-Step Instructions: A teacher guide with both video and step-by-step instructions have been included to help you implement these activities into your classroom. 

    **The only editable portion of this bundle is the Google Form™ exit ticket.**

    Please download the preview to see more pictures. Read more about digital math activities and watch a video preview here.

    What do I need to use these files? You and your students will need access to Google Slides™ and Google Forms™.  

    Can these be used in Microsoft Schools? Yes, you can download the Google Slide as a PowerPoint™ file and share with your students.  The Google Forms do not require a login. 

    How will I access these files? These are created with a new feature by TpT.  Once you purchase, TpT will ask for access to your Google Drive™ and will AUTOMATICALLY create a copy for you in your Google Drive™.  If you have any trouble, then please reach out to TpT support.

    Looking for additional Digital Math Activities?  See our digital activity sets:

    Real Number System | Exponents and Scientific Notation | Linear Relationships | Functions | Linear Equations | Systems of Equations | Transformations | Angle Relationships | Pythagorean Theorem | Scatter Plots and Data | Volume | Surface Area | Personal Financial Literacy

    Looking for complete math units for 8th Grade?

    Unit 1: Real Number System 

    Unit 2: Exponents and Scientific Notation

    Unit 3: Linear Equations

    Unit 4: Linear Relationships

    Unit 5: Functions

    Unit 6: Systems of Equations

    Unit 7: Transformations

    Unit 8: Angle Relationships

    Unit 9: Pythagorean Theorem

    Unit 10: Volume
    Unit 11: Scatter Plots and Data

    Looking for hands-on collaborative learning activities for 8th Grade?

    Unit 1: Real Number System 

    Unit 2: Exponents and Scientific Notation

    Unit 3: Linear Equations

    Unit 4: Linear Relationships

    Unit 5: Functions

    Unit 6: Systems of Equations

    Unit 7: Transformations

    Unit 8: Angle Relationships

    Unit 9: Pythagorean Theorem

    Unit 10: Volume
    Unit 11: Scatter Plots and Data

    Looking for more helpful teaching tips, ideas, and support? Check out Maneuveringthemiddle.com and join our online FB community MTM VIPS! 

    Try out a FREE math resource! Grab your freebie here!

    Licensing: 

    This file is a license for ONE teacher and their students. Please purchase the appropriate number of licenses if you plan to use this resource with your team. Thank you!

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    If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out for assistance.  We aim to provide quality resources to help teachers and students alike, so contact me before leaving feedback if you have a need. 

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    16 Google Slides + 4 Exit Tickets
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    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.
    Use rational approximations of irrational numbers to compare the size of irrational numbers, locate them approximately on a number line diagram, and estimate the value of expressions (e.g., π²). For example, by truncating the decimal expansion of √2, show that √2 is between 1 and 2, then between 1.4 and 1.5, and explain how to continue on to get better approximations.

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