Use the EE or EXP key on that calculator. You will have one or the other, but not both. This key has been designed to enter numbers in scientific notation. If you are using the 10x key, then you should stop because that key was not designed for scientific notation. **To enter 3.0 x 108, all you have to type in is ** ...
Apologia’s elementary series, _[Exploring Creation with Mathematics][1],_ is for grades 1-6. Level 1 is for first grade; Level 2 is for the second grade; Level 3 is for third grade, etc. The full [Math Series Outline][2] for Levels 1-6 details what topics are covered in the curriculum. Levels 1-5 are available for pu...
**The math portion of the Physical Science course involves:** 1. How to convert measurements/units 2. Simple rearranging of equations: given s=d/t, the student needs to be able to rearrange the equation and solve for distance or time as well as speed. 3. Dividing and multiplying fractions These are all things tha...
Yes. The information for accessing the [Book Extras][1] section of our website is below and at the front of the All-in-One Student Text and Workbook. **How to Access Book Extras:** 1. At apologia.com, click on **[My Account.][2] ** 2. Register or log in with your email address and password. 3. Once you are logge...
The _Exploring Creation with Mathematics_ series utilizes a mastery approach with lots of review. The author, Kathryn Gomes, connects the topics using a built-in review with the skills practice sections. Hands-on projects introduce and reinforce concepts in a deeper way. The author moves through the material followin...
In this problem, the answer is rounded to 2×103 because of significant figure rules. The T for the water and calorimeter is determined by subtracting 24.2 from 25.1: T = 25.1° C – 24.2° C According to Module 1 (p. 28), the rules for addition and subtraction are DIFFERENT from those of multiplication and division. I...
A figure within a number is significant if it is there to indicate precision. If, instead, it is there just to indicate the size of the number, it is not significant. Thus, a zero to the right of the decimal at the end must always be significant, because that zero does nothing to indicate the size of the number. The nu...
You will need the [_Exploring Creation with Mathematics _Basic Set][1] for your child's level, which includes the spiral bound Student Text and Workbook and the Teaching Guide & Answer Key. You will also need to gather some common household items and purchase a few common math manipulative items to fully use this cou...
On average, each lesson takes 30 to 45 minutes. However, this time may vary if your child is taking a hands-on project a little further or is needing a little extra time to complete a skills practice. On a typical day, your student will review concepts previously learned for about 5 to 10 minutes, participate in a fun ...