Significant Figures Made Easy By Miss Virginia Williams.

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Significant Figures Made Easy By Miss Virginia Williams

ENGAGE: This section may be used as a Power Point, as a story being told, or as I do it, as a kind of play they act out (including dancing around the room when they get to be the significant numbers).

Once upon a time…………….. Some friends decided to go to the hot new dance club downtown.

Club Significance Significant Members Only

They got to the door all excited….

Club Significance Significant Members Only BAD

The bouncer was scary looking, but they all had identification so they weren’t worried at all.

As they showed their identification, the bouncer nodded and let each one pass. Until….

Suddenly, the bouncer gave a growl and said, “You aren’t significant fools. The Significant Club has rules.” BAD

The others were inside dancing, and having a grand time. Not realizing that their friends were now on their way home totally confused as to what had just happened.

The next day at school… They all met back up and the story was told. Together, they went to the library to find out what rules the bouncer was talking about.

What they found: 1.All nonzero numbers are significant. 2.When a zero is surrounded by nonzero numbers it is significant. If more than one zero is surrounded by nonzero numbers, the zeroes surrounded are ALL significant. 3.When a decimal is in the number, the first nonzero number present and all the numbers after it are significant. 4.When the number is written in scientific notation, all the numbers to the left of the multiply sign are significant.

But what does that mean?

They decided to work on the rules one at a time. Starting with the first rule. All nonzero numbers are significant. “This is why all of us that were not a zero got to go in but the others didn’t.”

They all agreed and decided to look at rule number two. When a zero is surrounded by nonzero numbers it is significant. If more than one zero is surrounded by nonzero numbers, the zeroes surrounded are ALL significant. “So, if we go in with those that are not zeroes in the middle, the zeroes can come in. Like we are sponsoring them or saying they are part of our crew.” “But does it matter how many zeroes are in the middle?” “Nope, see it says that even if there is more than one zero surrounded, that all the surrounded zeroes are significant.”

When a decimal is in the number, the first nonzero number present and all the numbers after it are significant. They all agreed and decided to look at rule number three. “I think I get this one. Its like if you have a line and someone in the line has a credit card and says, ‘I am paying for myself and everyone behind me. The credit card is the decimal, and the guy that is using it is the first nonzero number that appears in the lineup.”

Again they all agreed and felt like they had the first rules figured out. Now, it was time for the last one. When the number is written in scientific notation, all the numbers to the left of the multiply sign are significant. “Scientific notation is when there is a multiply sign with ten to some power right?” “Yeah, and you know that bouncer wears a different necklace when his wife is out of town. It means that everyone in front of him gets in free to party.” They all laughed. X

They had the rules down and were ready to see if they could follow them to get into the club. And now its your turn. Each of you will have an identification card. Can you arrange yourselves so that the numbers you make will allow you to get into the club too? Let’s try it.

Explore Students should each get an ID. IDs are single digits from 0 to 9. Have them arrange themselves to create numbers with a certain number of significant and insignificant numbers. Added challenges: Require a certain decimal placement and/or scientific notation placements.

Explain: Review with guided worksheets the rules for significant numbers. Continue on to guided practices with using significant figures to round various measurements. This can take time, but one of the keys is to remind them that if I owe $4567 and the guy says he’ll be happy with it to three significant numbers, he won’t be pleased to get $457. The value must stay the same, we are just rounding to a certain degree of accuracy.

Elaborate Time to take it to the next level. Use dimensional analysis word problems to help them figure out how to know how many significant figures their answers must have.

Evaluate: Provide word problems involving various problems involving the activities that have been done for students to show mastery of the concept.

Added note of importance: Always make sure to remind the students before they leave that no matter what number they were given as an ID or what various placements they were put in during the course of the activity, that they are significant to you.