Copyright © Swun Math Grade 8 Unit 1 Lesson 8 P TE
Compare & Order Irrational
Numbers
Procedural Lesson
Grade 8 · Unit 1 · Lesson 8
MC: 8 .NS. 2
Problem of the Day
Objective: I will compare and order sets of rational and irrational numbers.
Vocabulary Teacher Resources
Irrational Numbers: the set of all numbers
that cannot be written as a ratio of two
integers; cannot be written as a simple
fraction because the decimal is non-
terminating and non-repeating
0.101101110... , �^23 ,π,√ 10 ,√1.6,−√ 123
Considerations:
Some students may need a quick review of converting
decimals to fractions and vice versa. Remind
students the values on the number line decrease to
the left of the zero. Practice comparing with integers
only, if needed.
Steps:
- Estimate irrational number(s) and plot on a
number line. - Place rational number(s) on the number line.
- Compare the numbers.
Application of MPs:
MP2: Why do we go to the same place value when
comparing numbers?
When comparing numbers, we find a common
denominator or go to the same place value
because_________________________________.
MP6: What mathematical language can you use to
describe the process of comparing irrational
numbers?
The mathematical language I would use to compare
irrational numbers would include
___________________________.
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MPs
Applied MP
* Embedded MP
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