Recall the connection between index and expanded form for integers. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
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Year 9
Index and expanded form
Index laws with integer bases
Recall and apply the first 4 index laws. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
Negative index law
Learn to use and apply the negative index law. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
A review of indices
Learn to use and apply indices laws to integer and variable bases. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
Large and small numbers
Learn to recognise powers of 10 and use scientific notation and standard decimal form. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
Scientific notation on calculators
Learn scientific notation, perform operations and read and input scientific notation in multiple ways on a calculator. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Significant figures
Learn about significant figures and write values using significant figures. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Review indices, scientific notation, and significant figures
Review and connect the concepts of scientific notation and significant figures. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Review of percentages and fractions
Recall percentage and fraction conversions. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Review of decimals, percentages and fractions
Recall equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
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