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  • The child learned about exponents, which are a way to represent repeated multiplication. They learned how to simplify expressions with exponents and solve problems involving exponents.
  • They practiced evaluating expressions with exponents by using the order of operations.
  • They learned how to write numbers in scientific notation, which is a useful way to represent very large or very small numbers.
  • They also learned about the properties of exponents, such as the product of powers property and the power of a power property.

To further develop their understanding of exponents, encourage your child to explore real-world applications of exponents. For example, they can research how exponents are used in scientific notation to represent distances in space or the sizes of microscopic organisms. They can also solve more complex problems involving exponents and challenge themselves with higher-level math problems that incorporate exponents.

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