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DECODE MATHEMATICS (GENERAL/VALENTINES DAY) EXPONENT RULES RIDDLE {NO PREP}
DECODE MATHEMATICS (GENERAL/VALENTINES DAY) EXPONENT RULES RIDDLE {NO PREP}
DECODE MATHEMATICS (GENERAL/VALENTINES DAY) EXPONENT RULES RIDDLE {NO PREP}
DECODE MATHEMATICS (GENERAL/VALENTINES DAY) EXPONENT RULES RIDDLE {NO PREP}
DECODE MATHEMATICS (GENERAL/VALENTINES DAY) EXPONENT RULES RIDDLE {NO PREP}
DECODE MATHEMATICS (GENERAL/VALENTINES DAY) EXPONENT RULES RIDDLE {NO PREP}
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Decode Valentine's Day with practice on evaluating with exponent rules! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 11 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the riddle.

Included:

  • black and white GENERAL version
  • color GENERAL version
  • black and white VALENTINE'S DAY version
  • color VALENTINE'S DAY version
  • answer keys

NOW INCLUDED:

  • general riddle practice, not related to the Valentine's Day holiday

Choose to use this in February with the riddle "What did the elephant say to his Valentine?" or use all year around with the riddle "How can you name three consecutive days without using the words Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?"

***Please keep in mind, the 11 questions are the same. You are getting two versions of the same worksheet.

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DECODE MATHEMATICS (GENERAL/VALENTINES DAY) EXPONENT RULES RIDDLE {NO PREP}

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1 Valentine's Day Riddle, 1 General Riddle
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Description

Decode Valentine's Day with practice on evaluating with exponent rules! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 11 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the riddle.

Included:

  • black and white GENERAL version
  • color GENERAL version
  • black and white VALENTINE'S DAY version
  • color VALENTINE'S DAY version
  • answer keys

NOW INCLUDED:

  • general riddle practice, not related to the Valentine's Day holiday

Choose to use this in February with the riddle "What did the elephant say to his Valentine?" or use all year around with the riddle "How can you name three consecutive days without using the words Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?"

***Please keep in mind, the 11 questions are the same. You are getting two versions of the same worksheet.

Report this resource to TPT
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Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3² × (3⁻⁵) = (3⁻³) = 1/3³ = 1/27.
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