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Scientific Notation Binder Notes for 8th Grade Math
Scientific Notation Binder Notes for 8th Grade Math
Scientific Notation Binder Notes for 8th Grade Math
Scientific Notation Binder Notes for 8th Grade Math
Scientific Notation Binder Notes for 8th Grade Math
Scientific Notation Binder Notes for 8th Grade Math
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This set of 8th grade math (pre-algebra) binder notes provides the teacher and students with guided notes for writing numbers in scientific notation, using positive and negative powers. Students will learn how to write a number in scientific notation and translate between standard form and scientific notation, using guided examples and plenty of practice. There are a total of 14 practice problems, including real world problems.

This lesson is included in the following bundles:

8th Grade Math Pre-Algebra Binder Notes (Unit 2: Exponents + Scientific Notation)

8th Grade Math Pre-Algebra Binder Notes (Full Year Bundle)

You may also be interested in my Algebra 1 Binder Notes.

Check out some of my other 8th Grade Math Pre-Algebra resources:

Foldables + Activity Bundle

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Scavenger Hunts

Task Cards

BOOM Cards

Puzzles

Bell Ringers

Aligned to CCSS, Florida's B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics, and TEKS.

Questions, concerns, feedback? Feel free to email me at Lisa@LisaDavenportOnTPT.com

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Scientific Notation Binder Notes for 8th Grade Math

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Lisa Davenport
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Description

This set of 8th grade math (pre-algebra) binder notes provides the teacher and students with guided notes for writing numbers in scientific notation, using positive and negative powers. Students will learn how to write a number in scientific notation and translate between standard form and scientific notation, using guided examples and plenty of practice. There are a total of 14 practice problems, including real world problems.

This lesson is included in the following bundles:

8th Grade Math Pre-Algebra Binder Notes (Unit 2: Exponents + Scientific Notation)

8th Grade Math Pre-Algebra Binder Notes (Full Year Bundle)

You may also be interested in my Algebra 1 Binder Notes.

Check out some of my other 8th Grade Math Pre-Algebra resources:

Foldables + Activity Bundle

Google Forms

Scavenger Hunts

Task Cards

BOOM Cards

Puzzles

Bell Ringers

Aligned to CCSS, Florida's B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics, and TEKS.

Questions, concerns, feedback? Feel free to email me at Lisa@LisaDavenportOnTPT.com

Report this resource to TPT
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This is exactly what I was looking for to use with my 8th graders to review scientific notation and standard form.
Kelly O.
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Grades taught: 8th

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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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