Description
Students will work on simplifying 18 expressions involving rational exponents. None of the problems require the use of a calculator; exact answers only are given (no decimals).
To complete the circuit, they will have to complete all of the problems. They will get to "self-check" by the time they finish, because each answer is attached to the subsequent problem they work on.
You can use this as review, as a game (see who can finish the circuit the fastest!) or even as an assessment.
Directions: Begin in Cell #1.
To advance in the circuit, search for your answer and write 2 in the blank. Do that problem and continue in this manner until you complete the circuit. You should NOT need any technology. Attach a separate sheet of paper if you need more space to work out the problem.
The first 3 pages contain the 18 problems, the last 3 pages contain worked out solutions that complete the circuit.
Highlights
Description
Students will work on simplifying 18 expressions involving rational exponents. None of the problems require the use of a calculator; exact answers only are given (no decimals).
To complete the circuit, they will have to complete all of the problems. They will get to "self-check" by the time they finish, because each answer is attached to the subsequent problem they work on.
You can use this as review, as a game (see who can finish the circuit the fastest!) or even as an assessment.
Directions: Begin in Cell #1.
To advance in the circuit, search for your answer and write 2 in the blank. Do that problem and continue in this manner until you complete the circuit. You should NOT need any technology. Attach a separate sheet of paper if you need more space to work out the problem.
The first 3 pages contain the 18 problems, the last 3 pages contain worked out solutions that complete the circuit.




