Introduction to writing large and small numbers in standard form. The lesson is full of fully animated examples, tasks and accompanying worksheet. There is also a game of BINGO and catchphrase to finish.
GCSE Higher Lesson.
Multiply and divide large and small numbers using Standard Form:
Starter:10Q MC reading and writing numbers in SF.
Worked examples on each of the skills, separate differentiated questions and answers on each skill.
Worksheet following lesson design. All answers included.
This is a whole lesson introducing Standard Form by looking at Our Universe. This lesson explains using the universe what standard form is and why we use it. The lesson also looks in detail at how to write ordinary numbers into standard form and vice versa. This lesson is ready to go with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 28-slide presentation + additional resources.
The lesson includes:
+ starter (looking at powers of 10)
+ Learning objectives (differentiated)
+ keywords and key notation slides
+ pictures from around the universe and world (giving maths a real-life context)
+ superb very clear teaching slides
+ lots of examples (writing a small number and big numbers into a standard form and vice versa)
+ Embedded questions for AFL (with answers)
+ Worksheet (with answers)
+ Matching Activities (with answers)
+ Plenary
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Standard Form for KS4. Includes converting between standard form and ordinary numbers plus comparing and ordering numbers in standard form.
PowerPoint includes fully animated examples. Split screen with Teacher example and Pupil’s turn followed by questions with animated answers. Questions use intelligent practice to allow pupils to see links and build a deeper understanding of the topic.
Worksheets to be able to be printed for pupils to use and work on.
This is a starter and plenary activity designed for KS4 (but could be adapted for other levels) that covers estimation, orders of magnitude and standard form.
As a starter, ask the students to use estimation to order the cards according to their value.
As a plenary, use the next set of cards to have the students work out the value of each card and check their original estimation.
This might be useful in GCSE Maths, GCSE Biology, GCSE Chemistry, or GCSE Physics and also Maths skills lessons.
Year 9 consists mainly of three sections: number, shape and data handling. This PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach this unit for up to 4 weeks!
This topic covers a variety of skills essential for the year 9 syllabus, and is suitable and differentiated for everyone; for mainstream students and SEN students.
Including key words, plenaries and learning objectives, this module covers:
Indices
Calculations and Estimates
More Indices work
Standard Form
9-1GCSE lesson. Starter 10 Multiple Choice questions on converting numbers between powers of 10. Worked examples on adding & subtracting with numbers in Standard Form.
Differentiated worksheet with 20 questions.
Plenary of exam style questions. All answers included.
These slides form an introduction to the topic of standard form, explaining why it is used. It demonstrates the skill of converting normal numbers into standard form and vice versa (for large and small numbers). Slides 29-31 are the worksheets, which you can add to. Make sure your audio is switched on, as sound is embedded in some of the slides.
If you use this resource, please rate/comment/favourite as appropriate. All comments to improve are welcome! Dave
Scientific Notation and Standard Form (1) – Math puzzle
I’ve included three different sizes of the same puzzle. The smaller size is only three pages and is great if you are going to print of individual copies for students to practice in class or at home. The larger size requires 8 pieces of paper and quite a bit of space to solve – fun for centers and group work. The extra-large size requires 24 pieces of paper.
Cut out the puzzle pieces (or even better if your students do it themselves) and students are to solve the puzzle so that it matches the solution provided. If your students are going to cut out the pieces then no prep is needed – the puzzle is not in order.
I’ve been using these puzzles for years with great success! I recommend printing the puzzles on colourful paper and laminating them. This way you only have to cut them out once and they will last for years!
What is included in this product?
• The solution to the puzzle – Pages 3
• The normal size puzzle – Pages 4 – 6
• The large size puzzle – Pages 7 – 14
• The extra-large size puzzle – Pages 15-38
• Questions and Answers in a table format for easy grading or you can cut these out to play a matching game – Pages 39 – 41
My students love doing these types of puzzles.
This product can also be used as a perfect revision of the school work to do at home. All answers can be easily checked thanks to the included solution to the puzzle or questions and answers shown in a table.
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Standard Form Lesson.
Observation quality lesson - originally planned as an interview lesson.
Includes clear, comprehensive PowerPoint presentation.
Powers of 10 card match starter activity.
3 tiers of difficulty ‘main’ activity.
Suggested 10 ticks extension exercises to match all/most/some.
Ordering standard form plenary activity.
This resource covers a key maths skill for GCSE Biology. The skill covered is Standard Form which is used in Topic 11 Hormonal Coordination.
Included:
Maths skills summary checklist
Information page explaining the maths skill
Worksheet of questions
Answer sheet
This resource can be printed as a double sided A4 sheet perfect for in class activity or a homework. Recommended for year 9/10 to learn the skill during the topic or for year 11 as recap of skills as exam preparation.
Skill is required for AQA GCSE Biology and Combined Science. Skill is also applicable in other exam boards such as Edexcel and OCR.
There is a bundle containing all maths skills here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-biology-maths-skills-bundle-13097376
All individual Biology Maths skills for GCSE Biology can be found below:
1.1 Units and Magnification
1.2 Surface area to Volume ratio
2 Cell Cycle Length
3 Rate of Reaction
4 Orders of Magnitude
5 Bacterial Populations
6 Percentage Change
7 Significant Figures and Decimal Places
8 Inverse Square Law
9 Averages
10 Tables
11 Standard Form
12 Ratio, Percentage, Probability, Fraction
13 Punnett Squares
14 Frequency Density
15 Areas of Shapes
16 Population size
17 Equations and Symbols
18 Biomass Transfers
This assessment will test students ability to calculate the HCF anf LCM. It will also take students through all the operations with standard form and the surds topic.
Assessment includes
Topic skill questions
Applied questions
Mark Scheme breakdown
Mark Scheme
Reflection page
2 Standard Form Activities
1) Match up powers of 10 with ordinary number equivalent (16 numbers).
2) 10 cards to put in ascending order. Includes both ordinary numbers and standard form.
Note:
These activities form part of the following lesson: Standard Form Lesson
This resource introduces standard form, what it is and why it is useful. It includes a useful link to an animation on the topic, and questions with answers to give students practice on writing numbers in standard form.
Lesson on standard form, starts by looking at changing from an ordinary number to standard form (and vice versa) also looks at negative powers. Then moves on to calculations involving standard form.
This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
Under the hood
Writing large and small numbers (decimals) in standard form
Converting standard form to ordinary numbers
Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing numbers in standard form
Thorough, comprehensive, and carefully designed to boost confidence and grades.
Answers included
Not completely convinced? Download a free preview of the sheet here.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12480779