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martyndmartynd

STANDARD FORM

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Standard Form - A 15 slide interactive PowerPoint teaching students everything that they need to know about Standard Form upto GCSE Foundation Level.
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MrMawsonMrMawson

Standard form

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A powerpoint that introduces standard form. All answers are included. Questions are differentiated with core and extension.
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dannypeakerdannypeaker

Standard Form Worksheet

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Standard form worksheet on: - Writing in standard form - Writing standard form as a number - Multiplying / dividing standard form - Adding / Subtracting standard form - Functional standard form questions
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davewilsondavewilson

Intro to Standard Form

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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
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mrbagmrbag

Standard Form Calculation lesson

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This should be the second lesson of Standard Form following an initial introduction on place value, converting to standard form and powers of 10. Lesson includes starter recap, success criteria RAG rater, practice questions and mini plenary opportunities through use of white boards. Enjoy
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FlowMathematicsFlowMathematics

Standard form

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Free preview - 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   Important: This is a free preview file. The full HQ sheet with answers included can be found here on TES by clicking the link below. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12829916 Thorough, comprehensive, and suitable for both KS3 and KS4. Our resources are carefully designed to boost confidence and grades.
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transfinitetransfinite

Standard Form practice questions + solutions

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GCSE IGCSE Maths Mathematics - standard form - convert to & from standard form - add subtract multiply divide in standard form - differentiated practice worksheets with space for answers - solutions included
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wrightewrighte

Standard form

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A presentation to support with the teaching of standard form with objectives, examples and differentiated student tasks with answers.
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fsandsfsands

Standard Form

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This Notebook presentation covers seven lessons; 1. Identify if a number is written in standard form 2. Writing large numbers in standard form 3. Writing small numbers in standard form 4. Converting from standard from to writing in full 5. Multiplying powers of ten 6. Multiplying two numbers written in standard form 7. Dividing two numbers written in standard form Each concept is introduced through direct instruction, focused practice, a diagnostic question to assess understanding and then further practice. Answers are included in the presentation. The direct instruction slides follow my “Education Scotland friendly” adaptation of Craig Barton’s example problems pairs. The questions are from Craig Barton’s excellent variation theory website. I have also included my own diagnostic questions in the presentation. If you want more questions of a similar style; Maths bot and Dynamic Maths are excellent websites where endless questions can be generated.
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PatriceMcCallaPatriceMcCalla

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Writing numbers in standard form Writing numbers in ordinary form Multiplying and dividing standard form The powerpoint attachments were initially created by A Lutwyche.
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postiljoonipostiljooni

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Converting between ordinary numbers and standard form both ways. Couple of slides on how to use in calculations (using a calculator).
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MrBrowesMrBrowes

Standard form

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Unit of work on Standard form. Includes: writing in standard form converting out of standard form ordering numbers in standard form multiplying & dividing adding & subtracting Some questions taken from www.corbettmaths.com and www.mathsbot.com
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eyrejkeyrejk

Standard form

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This is an GCSE worksheet from Flipped Around Physics, on using standard form. Worksheet answers are available from the Flipped Around Physics website. The worksheet is designed to be used in a flipped learning setting. Students can be directed to the Flipped Around Physics website to watch quality video material on the topic. Students can then attempt to answer the questions on the worksheet prior to a lesson. Lesson time can be spent checking and consolidating understanding.
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roddy_troddy_t

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A “how-to” worksheet with QR code link to a video tutorial. Sheet matches the video exactly, including real exam question on the topic. Foundation GCSE Topic Students can watch the video and makes notes as they go though, including key formulae and little tricks to remember when completing questions on the topic. Can be used as a flipped learning, home learning or revision exercise.
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BrillderBrillder

Standard Form

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This is the synopsis of a “brick” from our Brillder content catalogue on ‘Standard Form’. Bricks are interactive digital learning units that combine the authority of a textbook with the excitement of a live, scoring game. They’re collectable too – once played, each brick becomes a virtual booklet the learner stores within a growing personalised library. Want the full experience? Click the link or follow the QR code for stimulating preparatory materials, an against-the-clock investigation, an explanatory synthesis and the review – a chance to consolidate your understanding and improve your score.