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Welcome to the Math in the Middle review games page!  Here you will find a variety of interactive games for the middle school math classroom.  Some games can be used at any time throughout the year, while many cover specific middle school math topics.  You can sort through the games by topic or game type using the filter menu.

The Real Number System Sorting & Classifying Activity Using Google Slides

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The Real Number System Interactive Sorting & Classifying Activity is a great way to review the subsets of real numbers (irrational, rational, integers, whole numbers, & natural numbers)...no paper required!

This Google Slides digital resource contains 2 interactive student slides. Students sort statements into boxes based on whether they are "always true", "sometimes true", or "never true" on the first slide, and practice classifying numbers on the second slide.

In order to use this resource, each student who will be completing the activity needs a Google account and Internet access. (Teacher directions are included to assist you in implementing this digital resource in your classroom.) Don't have access to the necessary technology to implement this activity or looking to supplement it with notes and additional practice? You can get an old-fashioned paper & pencil pack of Notes & Practice Activities on the Real Number System and Properties of Real Numbers here.

This is the perfect way to bring technology into the math classroom, particularly for 1:1 Chromebook or IPAD classrooms and GAFE schools.

Want to try a digital Google Slides resource FREE before purchasing one? You can download my free Order of Operations Google Slides Challenge Activity here!

The download contains a 7 page pdf with teacher directions, an answer key, and a link to the digital Google Slides resource (which is 2 slides).

I hope you and your students enjoy this activity!