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Grade 8 Algebra |Introduction to Numbers in Index Form Guided Notes & Worksheets
Grade 8 Algebra |Introduction to Numbers in Index Form Guided Notes & Worksheets
Grade 8 Algebra |Introduction to Numbers in Index Form Guided Notes & Worksheets
Grade 8 Algebra |Introduction to Numbers in Index Form Guided Notes & Worksheets
Grade 8 Algebra |Introduction to Numbers in Index Form Guided Notes & Worksheets
Grade 8 Algebra |Introduction to Numbers in Index Form Guided Notes & Worksheets
Grade 8 Algebra |Introduction to Numbers in Index Form Guided Notes & Worksheets
Grade 8 Algebra |Introduction to Numbers in Index Form Guided Notes & Worksheets
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INTRODUCTION TO INDICES (EXPONENTS)

NOTES, WORKSHEETS & ANSWERS.

Students learn to

  • Understand numbers written in index form and write numbers in index form.
  • Use BODMAS (PEMDAS) to calculate mathematics operations involving indices.
  • Use scientific notation to write large and small numbers.

Grade: 6th to 8th

Learning Outcomes:

  • Describe numbers written in index form.
  • Write numbers in index form.
  • Calculate mathematics operations involving indices.
  • Use scientific notation to write large and small numbers.

Also Comply with Australian Curriculum:

Investigate index notation and represent whole numbers as products of powers of prime numbers (ACMNA149).

Express numbers in scientific notation (ACMNA210).

Exponents (Indices) Resources:

Introduction to Indices (Exponents) Notes and Worksheets

Numbers in Index Form Worksheets

Indices - Numbers and Their Index Form Flash Cards

Exponents - Numbers with Exponents Bundle

Laws of Exponents - Index Laws - Bundle

Exponents Puzzles - Numbers with Exponents Bundle

Other resources:

Area and Perimeter

Number Skills

Fractions

Decimals

Percentages

Pythagoras' Theorem

Geometry

Financial mathematics

Consumer Maths

Algebra Resources

Numbers and Exponents

Polynomials Topic

Functions Topic

Indices Topic

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Grade 8 Algebra |Introduction to Numbers in Index Form Guided Notes & Worksheets

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Description

INTRODUCTION TO INDICES (EXPONENTS)

NOTES, WORKSHEETS & ANSWERS.

Students learn to

  • Understand numbers written in index form and write numbers in index form.
  • Use BODMAS (PEMDAS) to calculate mathematics operations involving indices.
  • Use scientific notation to write large and small numbers.

Grade: 6th to 8th

Learning Outcomes:

  • Describe numbers written in index form.
  • Write numbers in index form.
  • Calculate mathematics operations involving indices.
  • Use scientific notation to write large and small numbers.

Also Comply with Australian Curriculum:

Investigate index notation and represent whole numbers as products of powers of prime numbers (ACMNA149).

Express numbers in scientific notation (ACMNA210).

Exponents (Indices) Resources:

Introduction to Indices (Exponents) Notes and Worksheets

Numbers in Index Form Worksheets

Indices - Numbers and Their Index Form Flash Cards

Exponents - Numbers with Exponents Bundle

Laws of Exponents - Index Laws - Bundle

Exponents Puzzles - Numbers with Exponents Bundle

Other resources:

Area and Perimeter

Number Skills

Fractions

Decimals

Percentages

Pythagoras' Theorem

Geometry

Financial mathematics

Consumer Maths

Algebra Resources

Numbers and Exponents

Polynomials Topic

Functions Topic

Indices Topic

Follow me for Freebies and Updates

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Standards

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Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.
Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3² × (3⁻⁵) = (3⁻³) = 1/3³ = 1/27.
Use numbers expressed in the form of a single digit times an integer power of 10 to estimate very large or very small quantities, and to express how many times as much one is than the other. For example, estimate the population of the United States as 3 × 10⁸ and the population of the world as 7 × 10⁹, and determine that the world population is more than 20 times larger.
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