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Objectives: ◦ Today I will be able to: Apply scientific notation to problem solving. Calculate multiplication and division problems using scientific notation. Understand the size and numerical relationship between the units in the metric system Informal Assessment – monitoring student interactions as they complete the scientific notation practice and metric system activity 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
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Evaluate: Warm-Up Explain: Scientific Notation Notes Elaborate: Scientific Notation Practice Engage/Explore: Metric System Activity Evaluate: Exit Ticket
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Place the following numbers into scientific notation ◦ 0.00071m ◦ 5200 g ◦ 0.04 L What is the purpose of putting numbers into scientific notation?
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Today I will be able to: Apply scientific notation to problem solving. Calculate multiplication and division problems using scientific notation. Understand the size and numerical relationship between the units in the metric system
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Complete the practice Study for sig fig/ safety quiz on Wednesday
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Warm-Up Scientific Notation Notes Scientific Notation Practice Metric System Activity Exit Ticket
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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
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Examples ◦ 489000000 (Standard Notation) Move the decimal to the left, exponent is positive ◦ 4.89 x 10 8 (Scientific Notation) ◦ Numbers greater than 1 always have a positive exponent in scientific notation ◦ 0.000123 (Standard Notation) Move the decimal to the right, exponent is negative ◦ 1.23 x 10 -4 ◦ Numbers less than 1 always have a negative exponent in scientific notation
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Examples ◦ 3.47 x 10 5 (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)
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Multiply or divide the numbers first ◦ (don’t include x 10 exp ) 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
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Examples (2.0 x 10 5 )(7.0 x10 4 )= ◦ 1.4 x 10 10 (15.0 x 10 7 ) / (3.0 x 10 9 )= ◦ 5.0 x 10 -2
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Complete the practice at your desk. We will review selected answers as a class.
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(See Tuesday Lesson Plan) Follow Ms. Ose’s Directions for the activity
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Activity ◦ Find your matching partner by finding the correct standard notation and scientific notation pair With your partner discuss the following questions: ◦ If you could have one special superhero power, what would it be? ◦ Would you rather have Cheetos fingers, or a popcorn kernel stuck in the back of your throat, for the rest of your life?
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