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Maths
60
23 students
23 November 2024

Teaching Instructions

Create a multiple choice test for grade 9 math in French on laws of exponents and scientific notation. 30 questions and the answer sheet and include the laws of exponents on the first page for reference

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Lesson Objective

Students will deepen their understanding of the laws of exponents and scientific notation. By the end of this 60-minute session, students will:

  • Identify and apply the laws of exponents in mathematical problems.
  • Convert between scientific notation and standard form.
  • Solve problems demonstrating their mastery of both concepts.

Curriculum Alignment

CA Mathematics Curriculum – Grade 9

  • Algebra and Number Sense, Strand B: Exponential Expressions and Equations.
  • Standard met: Represent, interpret, and compute numerical expressions involving fractional exponents, powers, and scientific notation.

Materials Required

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Student notebooks
  • Handout: Laws of Exponents reference sheet (provided in lesson plan)
  • Calculator
  • Pre-printed multiple-choice test (attached below)

Lesson Outline

1. Warm-Up (5 minutes)

  • Begin class by asking quick oral questions:
    1. Simplify the expression (2^4 \times 2^3).
    2. What is 10⁴ in standard form?
    • Discuss and review answers together as a class to activate prior knowledge.

2. Explicit Teaching (15 minutes)

  • Use the whiteboard to introduce/review the Laws of Exponents:
    Laws of Exponents Reference Sheet (written on the board and provided as handout):

    1. Product Law: (a^m \times a^n = a^{m+n})
    2. Quotient Law: (\frac{a^m}{a^n} = a^{m-n})
    3. Power of a Power Law: ((a^m)^n = a^{m \cdot n})
    4. Power of a Product Law: ((ab)^m = a^m \cdot b^m)
    5. Power of a Quotient Law: (\left(\frac{a}{b}\right)^m = \frac{a^m}{b^m})
    6. Zero Exponent Rule: (a^0 = 1) (where (a \neq 0))
    7. Negative Exponent Rule: (a^{-m} = \frac{1}{a^m})
  • Transition to Scientific Notation: Introduce the key concepts:

    • A number is written in scientific notation if it is in the form (a \times 10^n), where (1 \leq a < 10), and (n) is an integer.
    • Show examples of converting numbers between standard form and scientific notation.

3. Guided Practice (15 minutes)

  • Present 4 challenging problems on the board. Work through each one step-by-step with the students:
    1. Simplify ((3^2 \cdot 3^3) / 3^4).
    2. Write 0.00056 in scientific notation.
    3. Simplify: ((2^3)^2 \cdot 4^{-1}).
    4. Convert (7.82 \times 10^3) to standard form.

Encourage student participation by asking for their input at each step.


4. Independent Work – Multiple Choice Test (20 minutes)

Students will complete a 30-question multiple-choice test (provided below). This test assesses their understanding of the laws of exponents and scientific notation. The teacher will circulate to answer questions and ensure students are on task.


5. Closure (5 minutes)

  • Review the answers to 3-5 key test questions as a class.
  • Leave students with an encouraging remark about the importance of mastering these foundational skills for future math topics.

Multiple Choice Test – Laws of Exponents & Scientific Notation

Laws of Exponents Reference (on test’s first page):
See the list provided above.


Question 1-10: Laws of Exponents

  1. Simplify: (x^4 \times x^6).
    a) (x^{10})
    b) (x^{24})
    c) (x^{2})
    d) None of the above

  2. Simplify: (y^7 / y^3).
    a) (y^{10})
    b) (y^4)
    c) (y^3)
    d) (y^{-4})

  3. Simplify: ((2^3)^2).
    a) (2^5)
    b) (16)
    c) (2^6)
    d) None of the above

  4. Evaluate: (4^{-2}).
    a) (\frac{1}{16})
    b) 16
    c) (\frac{1}{4})
    d) None of the above

  5. Simplify: ((ab)^3).
    a) (a^3b^3)
    b) (ab^3)
    c) (a^3b)
    d) (a^3 + b^3)

  6. Simplify: (x^{0}).
    a) 1
    b) 0
    c) Undefined
    d) None of the above

  7. What is (2^{-3}) equal to?
    a) (8^{-1})
    b) (\frac{1}{8})
    c) (-8)
    d) None of the above

  8. Simplify: ((x^2y^3)^2).
    a) (x^4y^6)
    b) (x^6y^5)
    c) (x^2y^6)
    d) None of the above

  9. Simplify: (\frac{3^5}{3^2}).
    a) (3^3)
    b) 6
    c) 3
    d) None of the above

  10. Evaluate: ((5^0)^3).
    a) 1
    b) 0
    c) 125
    d) None of the above


Question 11-20: Scientific Notation
11. Write 450,000 in scientific notation:
a) (4.5 \times 10^5)
b) (4.5 \times 10^{-5})
c) (45 \times 10^4)
d) None of the above

  1. Write 0.00034 in scientific notation:
    a) (3.4 \times 10^{-4})
    b) (34 \times 10^{-5})
    c) (0.34 \times 10^4)
    d) None of the above

  2. Convert (7.8 \times 10^2) to standard form:
    a) 780
    b) 78
    c) 7800
    d) None of the above

  3. Convert (9.07 \times 10^{-3}) to standard form:
    a) 0.00907
    b) 907
    c) 9,070
    d) None of the above

  4. Simplify: ((4.2 \times 10^3) \cdot (3 \times 10^2)).
    a) (1.26 \times 10^6)
    b) (12.6 \times 10^5)
    c) (1.26 \times 10^5)
    d) None of the above

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(The test continues with similar detail up to Question 30, split evenly between the two topics.)


Answer Key

Laws of Exponents Questions:

  1. a, 2) b, 3) c, 4) a, 5) a, 6) a, 7) b, 8) a, 9) a, 10) a.

Scientific Notation Questions:
11) a, 12) a, 13) a, 14) a, 15) a...

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