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This assessment focuses on applying math skills and scientific notation to solve multiplication and division problems. Includes practice and exit ticket.
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Objectives: • Today I will be able to: • Apply math skills to problem solving. • Apply scientific notation to problem solving. • Calculate multiplication and division problems using scientific notation. • Informal Assessment – monitoring student interactions as they complete the scientific notation practice • Formal assessment – math assessment/scientific notation practice and exit ticket • Common Core Connection • Make sense of problem and persevere in solving them • Model with mathematics
Lesson Sequence • Evaluate: Warm-Up • Evaluate: Math assessment • Engage/Explain: Scientific Notation Notes/ Activity • Elaborate: Scientific Notation Practice • Evaluate: Exit Ticket
Warm- Up • How many numbers can be in front of the decimal point for scientific notation? • If you have a large number will the exponent be positive or negative? • What is the rule to follow when dividing exponents?
Objective • Today I will be able to: • Apply math skills to problem solving. • Apply scientific notation to problem solving. • Calculate multiplication and division problems using scientific notation.
Homework • Scientific Notation Practice • Wear closed toe shoes Friday!!!
Agenda • Warm-Up • Math Assessment • Scientific Notation Activity, Notes, Practice • Exit Ticket
Math Assessment You have 25 minutes to complete the assessment individually at your desk
Let’s Think… What is scientific notation?
Discussion So what?
Collaborate • In groups, brainstorm 3 examples of things that scientists/ engineers could study that would be large enough or small enough for scientific notation to be used to describe them
Activity • Each group has an envelope containing numbers in scientific notation and standard notation. • Objective: Put the numbers in order from smallest to largest on your desk.
Scientific Notation • A way to write numbers that are too big or too small to conveniently write in decimal notation • Standard scientific notation format • 6.02 x 1023 • Notice there is only one number before the decimal
Standard Notation to Scientific Notation • Standard Notation – numbers that are in decimal form • When given a number in standard notation move the decimal to the left or right until there is only one number before the decimal • The number of spaces moved to the left or right becomes the exponent • If sign on the exponent is • Positive – moved the decimal to the left • Negative – moved the decimal to the right
Standard Notation to Scientific Notation cont. • Examples • 489000000 (Standard Notation) • Move the decimal to the left, exponent is positive • 4.89 x 108 (Scientific Notation) • 0.000123 (Standard Notation) • Move the decimal to the right, exponent is negative • 1.23 x 104
Scientific Notation to Standard Notation • Start with number in scientific notation • Look at the sign on the exponent • If positive, move the decimal to the right • If negative, move the decimal to the left • Use the exponent to tell you how many places to the move the decimal point
Scientific Notation to Standard Notation cont. • Examples • 3.47 x 105 (Scientific Notation) • Exponent is positive, move to the right • 347000 (Standard Notation) • 7.82 x 10-4 (Scientific Notation) • Exponent is negative, move to the left • 0.000782 (Standard Notation)
Multiplying/Dividing in Scientific Notation • Multiply or divide the numbers first • (don’t include x 10exp) • When multiplying, add the exponents together • When dividing, subtract the exponents • Make sure there is only one number before the decimal place in scientific notation. You may have to move the decimal so there is only one
Multiplying/Dividing Scientific Notation cont. Examples 1. (2.0 x 105)(7.0 x104)= Ans: 1.40 x 1010 2. (15.0 x 107) / (3.0 x 109)= Ans: 5.0 x 10-2
Scientific Notation Practice Complete the practice at your desk. Whatever you do not finish will become your homework.
Exit Ticket • Activity • Find your matching partner by finding the correct standard notation and scientific notation pair