Exponents I have, Who Has? Cards

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Exponents I have, Who has? Game. The exponents go up to five.

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*32 cards

*Answer key

*Student response sheet.

Option 1: Whole Class:

---Mix up the cards. Each student gets at least one card.

---Start with any card.

---Every student will answer every question and mark it down on their response sheets.

---The student who has the card with the correct answer, reads the next question.

Option 2: Small Group or Station:

---Print out one set of cards per group.

---Pick one card to go in the center of the table.

---The group divides the rest of the cards.

---Every student will answer every question and mark it down on their response sheets.

---The student who has the card with the correct answer, reads the next question.

---At the end, the student who places the last card on top of the pile is the winner.

Correlated to Go Math 6th Grade

-- Middle School Version: Module 9: Lesson 9.1

-- K-6 Version: Chapter 7: lesson 7.1

Common Core State Standards

6.EE.1 Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.

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Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.

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