whole-number-exponents-to-denote-powers- of-ten I can explain patterns when multiplying a number by powers of 10.
How do you write 10 4 as a whole number?
In this lesson you will learn to use whole number exponents to denote powers of ten by using your understanding of place value.
Let’s Review Base 4 x 4 x 4 =4 3 Exponent Base + Exponent = Power Four cubed
Let’s Review Core Lesson = = = = =10 10 x x 10 x x 10 x 10 x x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10= = = =100 1,000 10, ,000
Let’s Review Core Lesson How do you write 10 6 as a whole number? 10 6 =10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10=1,000,000 Whole Number
Let’s Review Core Lesson, ones tens hundreds thousands Ten thousands Hundred thousands, Millions
Let’s Review Core Lesson How do you write 10 4 as a whole number? 10 4 =10 x 10 x 10 x 10=10,000 Whole Number
Let’s Review Core Lesson, ones tens hundreds thousands Ten thousands Hundred thousands, Millions
In this lesson you have learned to use whole number exponents to denote powers of ten by using your understanding of place value.
Let’s Review Guided Practice How do you write 10 3 as a whole number? 10 3 =10 x 10 x 10=1,000 Whole Number
Let’s Review Guided Practice, ones tens hundreds thousands Ten thousands Hundred thousands, Millions
Let’s Review Extension Activities Exponent Match Up Write the following exponents on index cards: 1 2 Write ,000 10, ,000 1,000,000 10,000, ,000,000 and 1,000,000,000 on index cards. 3 Place all the cards upside down and try to match the exponents with the whole numbers
Let’s Review Extension Activities What exponent will produce the answer? 2 With a partner fill in the missing exponents. 1 3 Explain the pattern you can use to find the missing exponent when the whole number is given. Pick the Exponent 10 ? = ? = 100,00010 ? = 1, ? = 110 ? = 10,00010 ? = 1,000, ? = 1,000,000,00010 ? = 10
Let’s Review Quick Quiz How do you write 10 8 as a whole number? How do you write 10 2 as a whole number?