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Preview of FREE Scientific Notation Activity 8th Grade Math Review Task Cards Game 8.EE.A.4

FREE Scientific Notation Activity 8th Grade Math Review Task Cards Game 8.EE.A.4

You will download six free math place value task cards for your 8th grade math students to practice scientific and decimal notation.You will receive both print and digital EASEL PDF formats for your convenience.You may use the printable task cards in your math centers or stations for fun practice or review games and activities, such as a scavenger hunt or SCOOT. They also work well for transition activities, as exit tickets, for morning work, test prep, and as quick formative assessments. Game i
Preview of Jeopardy Review:  Operations and Scientific Notation

Jeopardy Review: Operations and Scientific Notation

Created by
Classroom 127
Review performing operations on numbers written in scientific notation in a fun jeopardy themed game. This jeopardy game allows students to practice -Adding numbers written in scientific notation -Subtracting numbers written in scientific notation-Multiplying numbers written in scientific notation-Dividing numbers written in scientific notationQuestions in the "mystery" category involve any of the above topics.For more practice with adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing numbers in scien
Preview of Scientific Notation Multiply and Divide Maze

Scientific Notation Multiply and Divide Maze

Created by
Deen Designs
Scientific Notation Maze including multiplication and division problems. Please message with any changes or additional products you would like to see.
Preview of Scientific Notation and Standard Form Interactive Notebook

Scientific Notation and Standard Form Interactive Notebook

This is a fill-in-the-blank guided notes for how to convert between scientific notation and standard form.
Preview of Math 8 Word Wall: Scientific Notation Rules

Math 8 Word Wall: Scientific Notation Rules

Created by
Reflective Math
This product includes 6 full page printable cards for a math word wall while covering scientific notation rules. Cards are simple and easy to read with minimal use of color as I must typically print in grayscale. Color is used only to emphasize important relationships, and is not overwhelming or distracting. Topics Include: - Scientific Notation with Positive Powers of 10 - Scientific Notation with Negative Powers of 10 - Multiplying Scientific Notation - Dividing Scientific Notation
Preview of Adding And Subtracting Numbers in Scientific Notation Lesson With Exit Ticket

Adding And Subtracting Numbers in Scientific Notation Lesson With Exit Ticket

Perfect for students practicing adding and subtracting numbers in scientific notation. Common Core Questions 7 page packet with Exit Ticket. The exit ticket can be used as homework
Preview of Scientific Notation Practice

Scientific Notation Practice

Looking for a way to help your students with scientific notation? Need a quick review of scientific notation? Perhaps a bell-ringer activity?This worksheet gives basic practice over converting into scientifc notation from standard notation & converting from scientific notation back to standard notation. This worksheet is perfect for use as in-class assignment, homework, or quick review activity. It also includes the answer key, making it easy for you to check your students' work and provide
Preview of Scientific Notation Project

Scientific Notation Project

Created by
Lucie Remy
This is a project that can be completed in a math or science class. The purpose of this project is to get students thinking how writing in scientific notation can be used outside of the classroom. Students are to think of six different locations, and find the distance between them. For example, the distance between the North Pole and South Pole. The students would have to find the distance and then create a word problem. I had my student keep the unit of measure the same with all of the distan
Preview of Geologic Timeline Project Grading Rubric

Geologic Timeline Project Grading Rubric

This rubric pairs with a unit on geologic time. Students are tasked to create a foldable, pop-up timeline of an assigned era (Cenozoic, mesozoic, paleozoic). The rubric outlines requirements for this project and is graded on a 100 point scale. Rubric is completely editable to fit individual needs of students.
Preview of Measurement Quiz | Metric prefixes significant figures scientific notation

Measurement Quiz | Metric prefixes significant figures scientific notation

A quick quiz that assesses a students memorization of metric prefixes (see preview for which ones are in the quiz), a few questions about significant figures, and scientific notation! This resource also includes A KEY!!! A teachers favorite thing! :) Please let me know if you have any questions - I am happy to help!
Preview of Multiplying with Scientific Notation Interactive MEME Challenge

Multiplying with Scientific Notation Interactive MEME Challenge

Students use rules for multiplying powers to find productsAnswers must be expressed in scientific notationA correct answer "unlocks" the next question and student "collects a MEME"There are 5 questions total, including problems with negative exponentsEach "MEME" is a positive affirmation! :)Can be used with Google Classroom
Preview of Scientific Notation Warm Up Questions

Scientific Notation Warm Up Questions

Created by
Christina Bowman
Quick bell-ringer or warm up questions to practice converting from scientific notation to decimals and vice-versa. Could also be used as an exit slip.
Preview of Practice With Scientific Notation: The Packet

Practice With Scientific Notation: The Packet

Created by
Madigan Howard
Students always need more time and practice with Scientific Notation: might as well give them an entire packet with some problems!
Preview of WHAT IS SCIENTIFIC NOTATION

WHAT IS SCIENTIFIC NOTATION

Created by
Maria Contreras
This file contains four parts. In two easy steps, students will convert standar numbers into scientific notation and viceversa.
Preview of Exponents and Scientific Notation Review

Exponents and Scientific Notation Review

Created by
Tyfany Marenco
Powerpoint template with questions on the topic of Scientific Notation and Exponent laws. It comes with instructions on how to play candy cup with the students. The download is editable as well.
Preview of Exponents Worksheet

Exponents Worksheet

Created by
John Mullins
This is a brief worksheet on the rules of exponents and the use of scientific notation. The worksheet gives a description of the base 10 system and how that applies to small and large numbers. Use the worksheet as a preliminary evaluation tool of a student's knowledge or a supplemental worksheet for current course study.
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