Scientific Notation Negative Exponents - Standard Form to SN (With Answers)
<p>This is a page I have used in the classroom and is easy to use for distance learning. There are 10 multiple choice questions where students are asked to take a number in standard form and convert it to scientific notation where it will have a negative exponent.</p>
<p>This would be a page I use after a quick introduction of scientific notation with negative exponents. It’s a good way to get kids comfortable with seeing a very small decimal number being changed into Scientific Notation. Nothing too complex and a good check-in before moving forward. The kids could attempt it in groups where they are required to discuss their reasoning or a big exit ticket to see where everyone is at.</p>
<p>What I have done to make it easy for distance learning is I created a Google Form and listed the problem number along with answers: A, B, C, D. I attach this as a pdf for them to work from. This makes it very easy to grade and is a good workaround since I had trouble figuring out how to put exponents into Google Forms.</p>