Further Number Sets and Systems

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Further Number Sets and Systems L.O. All pupils can confidently describe numbers in the categories used last lesson All pupils understand there are further types of numbers

Organise each of the numbers in the list into the correct balloons. Starter: describe numbers in the categories used last lesson Organise each of the numbers in the list into the correct balloons.

describe numbers in the categories used last lesson Starter: describe numbers in the categories used last lesson

Notice this extra notation: It means ‘is an element of’ Starter: describe numbers in the categories used last lesson Notice this extra notation: It means ‘is an element of’

Further Number Sets and Systems L.O. All pupils can confidently describe numbers in the categories used last lesson All pupils understand there are further types of numbers

Main: Do you know of any other types of numbers? further types of numbers Do you know of any other types of numbers? Write any you know of in the back of your exercise book.

Main: Who was Hippasus? further types of numbers https://nrich.maths.org/2671

Main: further types of numbers

Further Number Sets and Systems L.O. All pupils can confidently describe numbers in the categories used last lesson All pupils understand there are further types of numbers WWW? EBI?