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"Who's Got the Power?"

This is no ordinary deck of cards - it is one with the Powers of Ten! The activity guide for Who’s Got The Power provides teachers with information about the cards, incorporates various game rules, lesson plans, resources, and suggestions for additional classroom investigation. The Who’s Got The Power deck has been designed so that students must use scientific notation (as well as other skills) to compete in games while reinforcing standards-based mathematics and science. The cards contain information about objects or phenomena in the Universe, which allow you to play all sorts of games while learning!

These activities address the following Standards.


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