
Convert between standard and scientific notation
Free printable Algebra 1 worksheet: Convert between standard and scientific notation. 8 problems, increasing difficulty with star challenges. Instant PDF with answer key.
This worksheet provides challenging practice for high school students to master converting between standard and scientific notation. Teachers can use it to reinforce algebraic concepts related to powers of ten and enhance students' number sense with very large or small values. Ideal for Algebra 1 classes, it supports skill development in scientific notation through targeted exercises and problem-solving.
Learning objectives
- Convert numbers from standard notation to scientific notation accurately.
- Rewrite numbers from scientific notation back to standard notation.
- Apply understanding of powers of ten to manipulate and compare large and small numbers.
Answer Key
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What grade or age is this Math worksheet for?
It's designed for High School (ages 14–18), covering Scientific notation.
Does it come with an answer key?
Yes — a matching answer key is included so you can grade it in seconds.
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