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Scientific Notation Guided Notes
Scientific Notation Guided Notes
Scientific Notation Guided Notes
Scientific Notation Guided Notes
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In need of a resource to start teaching scientific notation? This is the perfect place to start! Students will understand what the coefficient(first factor), base, and exponent are. All the while, they’ll learn how to convert numbers written in scientific notation, into standard notation. Use these guided notes to help your students understand the different between positive and negative exponents, and how they impact how the number looks. Once they’ve understood the rules, they’re ready for practice!

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Scientific Notation Guided Notes

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Description

In need of a resource to start teaching scientific notation? This is the perfect place to start! Students will understand what the coefficient(first factor), base, and exponent are. All the while, they’ll learn how to convert numbers written in scientific notation, into standard notation. Use these guided notes to help your students understand the different between positive and negative exponents, and how they impact how the number looks. Once they’ve understood the rules, they’re ready for practice!

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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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