Review and apply first and second laws of indices to solve problems. You'll need paper, pencil and a calculator.
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Year 8
Laws of indices
The zero index law
Develop and generalise the zero index law with whole number bases using index notation. You'll need paper, pencil and a calculator.
The fourth Index law
Learn about the fourth law of indices to solve problems. You'll need paper, pencil and a calculator.
Applying the fourth index law
Develop efficient strategies for simplifying expressions involving the fourth index law. You'll need paper, pencil and a calculator.
Review of the first four index laws
Select and apply the appropriate index law – multiplication, division, zero, power of a power. You'll need paper, pencil and a calculator.
Review of directed number
Revise mental and written strategies to compare and combine directed numbers, including using number lines. You'll need paper, pencil and calculator.
Review of directed number
Revise mental and written strategies to complete arithmetic processes of multiplication and division with directed number. You'll need paper, pencil and calculator.
Review of operations with fractions
Review and apply efficient strategies for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions. You'll need paper, pencil and calculator.
Review of order of operations
Apply the rules of order of operations: brackets, exponents, division, multiplication, addition and subtraction. You'll need paper, pencil and calculator.
Review of indices
Review, apply and consolidate indices. You'll need paper, pencil and calculator.
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