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Essential Question : What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more?. Common Core Standards Review Part 1. Essential Question : What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more?. Vocabulary – Shoot For The Stars 30 seconds.
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Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? • Common Core Standards Review • Part 1
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Vocabulary –Shoot For The Stars 30 seconds • I got this! I know this word AND I could even teach it to somebody else. • I think I know this word, but I need more practice. • I am clueless! I have no idea what this word means.
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? VOCABULARY Rational Number: Irrational Number: CAN be written as a fraction. It’s decimal form EITHER ends OR repeats. Do you know the last digit?... YES. 4, ½, Square root of a perfect square, .3333… CANNOT be written as a fraction. It’s decimal form NEITHER ends NOR repeats. Do you know the last digit?... NO. Pi, Square root of a NON perfect square.
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Quick Review 8.NS.1 Know that numbers that are not rational are called irrational. Part 1
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Rational or Irrational Do you know last digit?
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Quick Review 8.NS.1 Know that numbers that are not rational are called irrational. Part 1
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Quick Review 8.NS.1 Understand that every number has a decimalexpansion; for rational numbers show that the decimal expansion repeats eventually, and convert a decimal expansion which repeats eventually into a rational number. Part 2
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Convert to a fraction in lowest terms .14 .6 .25 .88 Say it properly
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Commercial Break • Quote of the Day: • “I attribute my success to this: I never gave or took any excuse.”
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Convert to a fraction in lowest terms .444... .161616… .251251… .888… Are all digits repeating? YES How many digits? THAT MANY 9’s
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Convert to a fraction in lowest terms .1444... .2555… .15888… .7888… Are all digits repeating? NO Subtract the one that isn’t? Put it over 90, 900, or 9000
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Quick Review 8.NS.1 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. Part 2
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Think Pair Share • Watch my purposeful mistake… • What did I do wrong?
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Quick Review 8.NS.2 Use rational approximations of irrational numbers to compare the size of irrational numbers, locate them approximately on a numberline diagram, and estimate the value of expressions (e.g., pi²).
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Rational or Irrational What two integers is it in between?
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Quick Review 8.NS.2 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., pi²).
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? GIST:Then write 3-4 sentences to answer the GIST Summary E.Q.
Essential Question: What standards have you MASTERED? Which one(s) do you need to practice more? Assignment –Shoot For The Stars 30 seconds • I got this! I know how to do this AND I could even teach it to somebody else. • I think I know this, but I need more practice. • I am clueless! I have no idea what to do.