8.NS.A.1 Worksheets, Workbooks, Lesson Plans, and Games
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.NS.A.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."
These worksheets and games can help students practice this Common Core State Standards skill.
Worksheets
Rational vs. Irrational Numbers
Worksheet
Rational vs. Irrational Numbers
Learners will gain practice differentiating between rational and irrational numbers in this helpful eighth-grade math worksheet!
Worksheet
Identifying Irrational Numbers Maze
Interactive Worksheet
Identifying Irrational Numbers Maze
Help students solidify their knowledge of rational and irrational numbers by challenging them with this fun and unique maze!
Interactive Worksheet
Rational and Irrational Numbers: True or False
Worksheet
Rational and Irrational Numbers: True or False
Learners determine if each statement about rational and irrational numbers is true or false in this eighth-grade math worksheet!
Worksheet
Real Numbers Card Sort
Interactive Worksheet
Real Numbers Card Sort
Sort and classify real numbers into specific categories with this hands-on math activity!
Interactive Worksheet
Real Numbers: Always, Sometimes, Never
Worksheet
Real Numbers: Always, Sometimes, Never
Give students a chance to demonstrate their understanding of real numbers with unique math worksheet!
Worksheet
Real Numbers Handout
Worksheet
Real Numbers Handout
Use this one-page handout to help students solidify their understanding of the real number system!
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Lesson Plans
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Workbooks
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Games
Dino Crunch: Irrational Numbers
Game
Dino Crunch: Irrational Numbers
How well do you know your rational and irrational numbers? Find out with this number sense game!
8th Grade
Math
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Exercises
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