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Estimate Irrational Numbers
Procedural Lesson
Grade 8 · Unit 1 · Lesson 7
MC: 8.NS. 2
Problem of the Day
Objective: I will estimate the value of an irrational square root.
Vocabulary Teacher Resources
Square Numbers (Perfect Square): the result after
multiplying an integer by itself
Irrational Numbers: the set of all numbers that
cannot be written as a ratio of two integers; it
cannot be written as a simple fraction because the
decimal is non-terminating and non-repeating
0.101101110... , �^23 ,π,√ 10 ,√1.6,−√ 123
Square Root: the square root of a number is a value
that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number
Considerations:
Students may need to look at a list of perfect
squares as a reference. Using a number line will
help students visualize the decimal answer quickly.
Calculators may be used to verify the
reasonableness of their approximations.
Steps:
- Find the perfect square immediately
above and below your number. - The answer will be between the square
roots of these two numbers. - Estimate the decimal based on how
close your number is to each of the
squares.
Application of MPs:
MP6: How are you estimating the quantities?
I will estimate the quantities by first
___________________.
MP7: How can you use today’s pattern to estimate
a more accurate estimation?
I can use today’s pattern to estimate a more
accurate estimation by
______________________.
MPs
Applied MP
* Embedded MP
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Student Journal Pages
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