Here is a link to the study guide and the answer key for the study guide. Enjoy!
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We took a few days to complete this lesson on how to multiply and divide using scientific notation. Students did a great job multiplying and converting to proper scientific notation.
In this lesson, we formally introduced scientific notation and got practice adding and subtracting numbers in scientific notation.
Today, we looked at numbers as a single digit times a power of ten. We are deliberately narrowing in on the definition of scientific notation. Students compared two quantities by their magnitude.
We moved beyond exponent rules to focus on magnitude...this involves estimating numbers as between two powers of ten.
This is the study guide handed out in advance of our test on exponents.
We spent a class period reviewing all of the exponent rules we covered in class.
In this lesson students learned about what happens when we raise a base to a negative integer power.
This lesson was focused on what happens when you raise a base to the zero power.
In this lesson, we looked at what would happen when you raise powers to powers.
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