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Grade 9 · Number

Rational and Irrational Numbers

Not all numbers are fractions. √2 cannot be written as a ratio of two integers — its decimal expansion goes on forever without repeating. Students encounter the real number line as a continuum that includes both rational and irrational points, and develop vocabulary (integer, rational, irrational, real) that gives precision to future number conversations.

LESSON VIDEO
Lesson video
A short walkthrough to play in class or assign for flipped/at-home viewing.
WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN
Distinguish between rational and irrational numbers
Locate irrational numbers on a number line
Determine the decimal approximation of a square root
Explain why √2 is irrational