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Exponent Rules (laws of exponents) are the focus of this engaging, creative but structured math wheel for notes and practice. Use this note-taking graphic organizer to introduce the different rules, filling in just what you are covering each day. Or, use it to review all of these exponent rules at once.
What is a math doodle wheel? It's a type of graphic organizer where students can:
- Take notes inside the math wheel
- Use color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggers
- Complete practice problems in the pattern around the wheel, and
- Color the background pattern
Students can keep these graphic organizers in their interactive notebooks all year as a personal reference sheet/study tool.
- The wheels are excellent for reviewing concepts as part of your test prep.
The Exponent Rules wheel sections include:
1) Product Rule
2) Quotient Rule
3) Power Rule
4) Negative Exponent Rule
5) Zero Exponent Rule
- Each section includes notes and examples
This exponent rules resource includes:
1) FOUR versions of the student wheel
- ‘Open’ for students to write notes: this version is most flexible, space-wise; NO example problems are in the sections, in case you have specific ones you want to use
- ‘Open 2’: this version is also for students to write all notes, but DOES have example problems in the sections
- ‘Fill-in’ notes, to help control student use of space; has the example problems
- Pre-filled notes for absent students or those who need pre-filled; answers to examples and practice problems are NOT on this version
⭐️Each version comes with a patterned background and with no pattern in the background.
2) Teacher key
3) Colored Sample with notes and examples in each wheel section
4) PowerPoint file with two editable templates ~you can add text to make your own math wheels, if you’d like (for classroom use only - not commercial use).
Features of this easy-to-use exponent rules resource:
1) Suggested notes and example in each section
2) Guided or independent practice: 18 exponent problems in the pattern around the circle (these problems are relatively easy)
3) Coloring/doodling opportunity: students can color the background pattern, as well as the headings and doodle arrows, however they like.
Coloring the background, if you use the patterned versions:
- Students don’t HAVE to color at all during instructional time….coloring the background could be an ‘early finisher’ activity, center activity, homework, etc.
- Students don’t need to color every section of the background – part of their coloring pattern could be to leave sections white.
- Students could color sections with patterns instead of solids – maybe polka dots in one section and squiggly lines in another.
- This coloring part is just a chance to be creative and enjoy the stress-relief coloring can provide.
⭐️Need a little extra practice? Check out the Exponent Rules Color by Number!
⭐️This wheel is part of the 8th Grade Math Wheel Bundle.
What teachers are saying about this resource:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“This is a beautiful resource! It certainly helped keep my kids engaged during notes, plus it looks lovely in their notebooks!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“Great resource for my students to keep in their Interactive Notebook. Thanks for making it fun and affordable.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“I used this for reteaching the content. The students really liked the format.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Exactly what I was looking for! Saved me so much time trying make something like this. Great addition to my 8th grade math journals!”
Related Resources:
More Math Wheels.
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You might also like:
Grades 6-7 Math Resource Bundle
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Exponent Rules 8th Grade Notes Laws of, Properties of Exponents Math Wheel
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Description
Exponent Rules (laws of exponents) are the focus of this engaging, creative but structured math wheel for notes and practice. Use this note-taking graphic organizer to introduce the different rules, filling in just what you are covering each day. Or, use it to review all of these exponent rules at once.
What is a math doodle wheel? It's a type of graphic organizer where students can:
- Take notes inside the math wheel
- Use color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggers
- Complete practice problems in the pattern around the wheel, and
- Color the background pattern
Students can keep these graphic organizers in their interactive notebooks all year as a personal reference sheet/study tool.
- The wheels are excellent for reviewing concepts as part of your test prep.
The Exponent Rules wheel sections include:
1) Product Rule
2) Quotient Rule
3) Power Rule
4) Negative Exponent Rule
5) Zero Exponent Rule
- Each section includes notes and examples
This exponent rules resource includes:
1) FOUR versions of the student wheel
- ‘Open’ for students to write notes: this version is most flexible, space-wise; NO example problems are in the sections, in case you have specific ones you want to use
- ‘Open 2’: this version is also for students to write all notes, but DOES have example problems in the sections
- ‘Fill-in’ notes, to help control student use of space; has the example problems
- Pre-filled notes for absent students or those who need pre-filled; answers to examples and practice problems are NOT on this version
⭐️Each version comes with a patterned background and with no pattern in the background.
2) Teacher key
3) Colored Sample with notes and examples in each wheel section
4) PowerPoint file with two editable templates ~you can add text to make your own math wheels, if you’d like (for classroom use only - not commercial use).
Features of this easy-to-use exponent rules resource:
1) Suggested notes and example in each section
2) Guided or independent practice: 18 exponent problems in the pattern around the circle (these problems are relatively easy)
3) Coloring/doodling opportunity: students can color the background pattern, as well as the headings and doodle arrows, however they like.
Coloring the background, if you use the patterned versions:
- Students don’t HAVE to color at all during instructional time….coloring the background could be an ‘early finisher’ activity, center activity, homework, etc.
- Students don’t need to color every section of the background – part of their coloring pattern could be to leave sections white.
- Students could color sections with patterns instead of solids – maybe polka dots in one section and squiggly lines in another.
- This coloring part is just a chance to be creative and enjoy the stress-relief coloring can provide.
⭐️Need a little extra practice? Check out the Exponent Rules Color by Number!
⭐️This wheel is part of the 8th Grade Math Wheel Bundle.
What teachers are saying about this resource:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“This is a beautiful resource! It certainly helped keep my kids engaged during notes, plus it looks lovely in their notebooks!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“Great resource for my students to keep in their Interactive Notebook. Thanks for making it fun and affordable.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“I used this for reteaching the content. The students really liked the format.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Exactly what I was looking for! Saved me so much time trying make something like this. Great addition to my 8th grade math journals!”
Related Resources:
More Math Wheels.
********************************************************************
You might also like:
Grades 6-7 Math Resource Bundle
*********************************************************************
Connect with Me:
*********************************************************************
Copyright © Cognitive Cardio Math
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource.








