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7th Grade Math

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Scientific Notation

Practice converting from standard notation to scientific notation.
Practice converting from scientific notation to standard notation.
Scientific notation game.
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Mini Lessons

  • I Can #11 I can write proportions to solve problems with similar figures
  • I Can #10 I can explain how changing the dimensions of a shape affect its area and perimeter/circumference
  • I Can #9 I can solve for the unknown
  • I Can #8 I can use scientific notation
  • I Can #7 I can apply order of operations
  • I Can #6 I can compare theoretical probability to experimental results
  • I Can #5 I can solve problems with fractions, decimals, percents
  • I Can #4 I can find the least common multiple or greatest common factor
  • I Can #3 I can find absolute value
  • I Can #2 I can represent situations with integers and number sentences
  • I Can #1 I can add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers

Practice Problems

  • I Can #13 Box-and-Whisker Plots
  • I Can #12 Tables, Graphs, Equations
  • I Can #11 Setting Up Proportions for Similar Figures
  • I Can #10 Area, Perimeter, Circumference
  • I Can #9 Solve for the Unknown
  • I Can #8 Scientific Notation
  • I Can #7 Order of Operations
  • I Can #6 Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability
  • I Can #5 Fractions, Decimals, Percents
  • I Can #4 Number Theory LCM/GCF Practice
  • I Can #3 Absolute Value Practice
  • I Can #2 Integer Situations Practice
  • I Can #1 Integer Operations Practice

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