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SCIENTIFIC NOTATION DAY 1

SCIENTIFIC NOTATION DAY 1. Learn Vocabulary Terms Identify Vocabulary terms in problems Understand why Scientific Notation is used Identify numbers written in Scientific notation & be able to explain why or why not . SCIENTIFIC NOTATION VOCABULARY.

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SCIENTIFIC NOTATION DAY 1

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  1. SCIENTIFIC NOTATION DAY 1 • Learn Vocabulary Terms • Identify Vocabulary terms in problems • Understand why Scientific Notation is used • Identify numbers written in Scientific notation & be able to explain why or why not

  2. SCIENTIFIC NOTATION VOCABULARY Scientific Notation:A way of expressing very large or very small numbers more easily using a power of 10 EX: 35,700 = 3.57 x 104 Standard Form: The “normal” regular way we write a number EX: 35,700

  3. SCIENTIFIC NOTATION VOCABULARY Finite decimal:every whole number EX: 5, 78, 90 (any number between 1 & 9) Leading digit:the leftmost digit : single, NON-ZERO number to the left of the decimal EX: 6.5 9.0 2.34 Order ofThe exponent used to magnitude:show the power (magnitude of 10) It basically tells us how many times to move the decimal left or right. EX: 105 = 1.00000

  4. http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/scientific-notation.html

  5. HOW DO I KNOW IF IT’S SCIENTIFIC NOTATION? • Must be written as a PRODUCT (X’s) EX: 3.6 x 103 2) The LEADING DIGIT must to the left of the decimal and be a WHOLE number between 1 & 9 EX: 3.6 x 103 3) There must be a order of magnitude (power of 10) EX: 3.6 x 103

  6. EXIT TICKET • IDENTIFY : Leading digit Order of magnitude Product sign 7.8 x 106

  7. SCIENTIFIC NOTATION DAY 2 & 3 • Identifying large vs. small numbers by the placement of the zeros. • Using zero placement to tell us which direction the decimal is moved from the leading digit • Identify if the power of 10 is positive or negative by the zeros • Know why we use it

  8. DO NOW WHICH NUMBER IS THE SMALLER NUMBER & WHICH NUMBER IS THE LARGER NUMBER? 0.000000089 OR 8,000,000 BE PREPARED TO EXPLAIN/SHARE YOUR CHOICES.

  9. SCIENTIFIC NOTATION BASICS • Scientific Notation is a way of expressing very large or very small numbers in an easier way. Large numbers often have MANY zeros at the end. EX: 450,000,000 Small numbers have the zeros at the beginning. EX: 0.000000032

  10. VERY SMALL OR VERY LARGE • Identify each number as very small or very large: 1) 0.000015 SMALL LARGE 2) 6,000,000 SMALLLARGE 3) 0.00000901 SMALL LARGE

  11. USE/THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU ALREADY KNOW… • What do you already know about the placement of these zeros? • What does the direction (left; before OR right; after) they tell us about the numbers? • HINT:Think about the number line or the decimal place value chart

  12. WE KNOW…… *ALL of these will help you understand SCIENTIFIC NOTATION!!!

  13. DO NOW • Please write HW in your planners • With the people at your tables, complete the review sheet on your desks.

  14. REVIEW Vocabulary:Match the term with its definition. ____large numbersA) have zeros at the beginning ____ leading digit B) exponent that shows power of 10 ____ order of C) have zeros at the end magnitude ____ small number D) leftmost digit : single, NON-ZERO number to the left of the decimal

  15. Use the expression below to answer the questions: 7.98 x 10 6 The 7 is called the _________________ 10 6 is the ______________ The “x” is the _____________ WORD BANK PRODUCT ORDER OF MAGNITUDE leading digit

  16. IDENTIFY which is NOT written in scientific notation and give a reason why 06.9 x 103 9.7 x 52 7.89 x 104

  17. Identify each number as very small or very large: 1) 0.000025 SMALL LARGE 2) 9,000,000 SMALLLARGE 3) 0.00000745 SMALL LARGE

  18. Writing numbers in Scientific Notation • Identifying large vs. small numbers by the placement of the zeros. • Using zero placement to tell us which direction the decimal is moved from the leading digit • Identify if the power of 10 is positive or negative by the zeros

  19. How to Do it:Writing large numbers in Scientific Notation • To figure out the power of 10, think "how many places do I move the decimal point?“ • If the number is 10 or greater, the decimal point has to move to the left, and the power of 10 will be positive; large number

  20. VIDEO http://learnzillion.com/lessons/1177-write-large-numbers-in-scientific-notation

  21. EXAMPLE: Write 4,250,000,000 in scientific notation 4.250000000. Move the decimal so that only 1 digit is to the left of the decimal Count the number of spaces that the decimal has to be moved to the RIGHT. Write the number WITHOUT ending the zeros, & multiply by the correct power of 10 4.250000000. 9 places 4.25 x 109

  22. Let’s PRACTICE Write each number in scientific notation: • 68,000 • 73,280,000

  23. How to Do it:Writing Small numbers in Scientific Notation • To figure out the power of 10, think "how many places do I move the decimal point?“ •  If the number is smaller than 1, the decimal point has to move to the right, so the power of 10 will be negative; small number

  24. VIDEO http://learnzillion.com/lessons/1255-write-small-numbers-in-scientific-notation

  25. EXAMPLE: Write 0.0000000425 in scientific notation 0.00000004.25 Move the decimal so that only 1 NON ZERO digit is to the left of the decimal Count the number of spaces that the decimal has to be moved to the LEFT. Write the number WITHOUT beginning the zeros, & multiply by the correct power of 10 AND use a NEGATIVE exponent to move the decimal to the left. 0.00000004.25 8 places 4.25 x 10-8

  26. Let’s PRACTICE Write each number in scientific notation: • 0.0038 • 0.0000004

  27. Check! After putting the number in Scientific Notation, just check that: • The "digits" part is between 1 and 10 (it can be 1, but never 10) • The "power" part shows exactly how many places to move the decimal point

  28. EXIT TICKET Write the following in scientific notation: • 53,000 _______________ • 0.0082 _______________

  29. Name:_______________________ Date:_____________________ CLASSWORK M1L9 BASIC SCIENTIFIC NOTATION NEGATIVE POSITIVE Write each number in scientific notation: LEFT RIGHT

  30. SCIENTIFIC NOTATION DAY 4 & 5 • Use knowledge of decimal movement & scientific notation to convert • Convert FROMscientific notation TO standard form with positive & negative exponents :

  31. HOW TO USE THE CALCULATOR • On • Clear • Enter the standard form number • Press blue “2nd “ key • Press “DRG” ( SCI/ENG) 6) Using the right/left arrow keys choose: “FLO” for standard form “ SCI” for scientific notation *if you want to go back to choose another form repeat steps 5 and 6 and then press enter twice

  32. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW55IniDb2g&list=PL698BE8091CA9C622http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW55IniDb2g&list=PL698BE8091CA9C622

  33. SCIENTIFIC NOTATION VOCABULARY Scientific Notation:A way of expressing very large or very small numbers more easily using a power of 10 EX: 35,700 = 3.57 x 104 Standard Form: The “normal” regular way we write a number EX: 35,700

  34. CONVERTING FROM SCIENTIFIC NOTATION TO STANDARD FORM It’s EASY!!!! ALL you do is work BACKWARDS…

  35. SMARTEXCHANGE

  36. EXAMPLE: WITH A POSITIVE EXPONENT Write7.035 X 106 in STANDARD FORM The exponent is a 6 and it is positive Study the exponent Move the decimal point the Correct number of places to the right Add any necessary zeros at the END of the number as place holders Write the number in standard form Move the decimal 6 places to the RIGHT 7.035000. 6 places 7,035,000

  37. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bUvkPYXjco

  38. LETS PRACTICE

  39. EXAMPLE: WITH A NEGATIVE EXPONENTWrite 4.16 x 10-5 In STANDARD FORM The exponent is a -5 and it is negative Study the exponent Move the decimal point the correct number of places to the left Add any necessary zeros at the BEGINNING to fill up to the decimal point Write the number in standard form Move the decimal 5 places to the LEFT 0.00004.16. 5 places 0.0000416

  40. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bUvkPYXjco

  41. LETS PRACTICE

  42. EXIT TICKET Suppose the table below displays data for the Top prime-time television shows for a given week the year. Complete the empty columns in table by converting the number of households into either scientific notation OR standard form.

  43. HOMEWORK • SCIENTIFIC NOTATION PUZZLE

  44. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QarMTT5YweQ&list=PL698BE8091CA9C622http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QarMTT5YweQ&list=PL698BE8091CA9C622

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