This is intended as an introduction.
1.After reviewing perfect squares (I usually have them find them on a multiplication chart and/or number line first), have students identify the surrounding perfect squares in the two lower bubbles.
2.Students will then highlight, or otherwise indicate, which perfect square the top bubble is closest too.
3.EXTENSION- students create number lines and plot the top bubble where it would be found. Have them find the precise location!
CCSS
Math.Content.8.EE.A.2