What others say
"Our summer kiddos loved this. It was nice that there was different levels so that we could cater to everyone's needs. "
Kiley F.
"I tutor two boys and this was a wonderful and engaging way to practice what we have been learning in our sessions together!"
Rebecca F.
Description
This differentiated game helps your students practice Product Rule, Power Rule, and Quotient Rule with single-variable expressions. This format is great for getting your class really comfortable with the basic Laws of Exponents before introducing more difficult Exponent Rules.
**This resource is also available in a DISCOUNTED bundle: Expressions & Equations Bundle
Three card sets are included. Use them for easy differentiation or play separate games alongside each of your exponent lessons.
- Set 1: Basic cards with Power Rule, Product Rule, and Quotient Rule (NO negative exponents
- Set 2: Cards with negative exponents in the expression or in the simplified result
- Set 3: Most difficult cards with multiple steps required (some negative exponents included)
After using each set, you can also mix all the card sets together as a review!
The game is played like "war." Take a look at the preview file for more detail.
Check out these related resources too!
Laws of Exponents Bundle
Discovering Laws of Exponents: Inquiry Activity
Polynomials: Always, Sometimes, or Never
**This resource is also available in a DISCOUNTED bundle: Expressions & Equations Bundle
Three card sets are included. Use them for easy differentiation or play separate games alongside each of your exponent lessons.
- Set 1: Basic cards with Power Rule, Product Rule, and Quotient Rule (NO negative exponents
- Set 2: Cards with negative exponents in the expression or in the simplified result
- Set 3: Most difficult cards with multiple steps required (some negative exponents included)
After using each set, you can also mix all the card sets together as a review!
The game is played like "war." Take a look at the preview file for more detail.
Check out these related resources too!
Laws of Exponents Bundle
Discovering Laws of Exponents: Inquiry Activity
Polynomials: Always, Sometimes, or Never
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Digital downloads
Grades
7th - 10th
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9
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 Week
What others say
"Our summer kiddos loved this. It was nice that there was different levels so that we could cater to everyone's needs. "
Kiley F.
"I tutor two boys and this was a wonderful and engaging way to practice what we have been learning in our sessions together!"
Rebecca F.
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This set of activities is perfect for introducing algebraic expressions and equations and building skills in 7th or 8th grade Pre-Algebra, and also offers a great mix of review, practice, support, and reinforcement for Algebra 1 students. The blend of games, inquiry activities, practice sets, note
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Description
This differentiated game helps your students practice Product Rule, Power Rule, and Quotient Rule with single-variable expressions. This format is great for getting your class really comfortable with the basic Laws of Exponents before introducing more difficult Exponent Rules.
**This resource is also available in a DISCOUNTED bundle: Expressions & Equations Bundle
Three card sets are included. Use them for easy differentiation or play separate games alongside each of your exponent lessons.
- Set 1: Basic cards with Power Rule, Product Rule, and Quotient Rule (NO negative exponents
- Set 2: Cards with negative exponents in the expression or in the simplified result
- Set 3: Most difficult cards with multiple steps required (some negative exponents included)
After using each set, you can also mix all the card sets together as a review!
The game is played like "war." Take a look at the preview file for more detail.
Check out these related resources too!
Laws of Exponents Bundle
Discovering Laws of Exponents: Inquiry Activity
Polynomials: Always, Sometimes, or Never
**This resource is also available in a DISCOUNTED bundle: Expressions & Equations Bundle
Three card sets are included. Use them for easy differentiation or play separate games alongside each of your exponent lessons.
- Set 1: Basic cards with Power Rule, Product Rule, and Quotient Rule (NO negative exponents
- Set 2: Cards with negative exponents in the expression or in the simplified result
- Set 3: Most difficult cards with multiple steps required (some negative exponents included)
After using each set, you can also mix all the card sets together as a review!
The game is played like "war." Take a look at the preview file for more detail.
Check out these related resources too!
Laws of Exponents Bundle
Discovering Laws of Exponents: Inquiry Activity
Polynomials: Always, Sometimes, or Never
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Great resource
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This was a fun way to review and practice exponent rules with my students!
Fun game, but some took a while to figure out!
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I think this was a fun way to practice exponents, but it wasn't as fast paced as war typically is, so my students weren't as engaged as I thought they would be.
A great review activity
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Great value
My students really enjoyed this to review their learning.
Engaging game to review Exponent Rules. This resource does take a little prep (to be expected). My struggling students did have a hard time with the game but my high class really enjoyed it!
Our summer kiddos loved this. It was nice that there was different levels so that we could cater to everyone's needs.
This was a fun game to learn this math concept.
I love this in theory, but it was simply too much for my students. The struggled with it.
This activity was a fun way for my students to practice exponents.
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