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Flash Cards for Operating With Exponents
Flash Cards for Operating With Exponents
Flash Cards for Operating With Exponents
Flash Cards for Operating With Exponents
Flash Cards for Operating With Exponents
Flash Cards for Operating With Exponents
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Flash Cards for Operating With Exponents
Flash Cards for Operating With Exponents
Flash Cards for Operating With Exponents
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Two sets of 20 task cards, in the form of 6^2 + 3^2 or 8^2-2^2. The teacher may use them for a whole class or small group activity, or have the students compete as teams by writing the answer on their whiteboard, with both teams earning a point for accuracy and one team earning a second point for being the first one done. Students will be motivated to memorize the squares of the numbers 1 - 10 so they may quickly complete these problems. A teacher can spread them around the room and the students walk to each problem using the answer sheet. Or use it more than one time and they will realize how fast they have become.

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Flash Cards for Operating With Exponents

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6th - 9th
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Description

Two sets of 20 task cards, in the form of 6^2 + 3^2 or 8^2-2^2. The teacher may use them for a whole class or small group activity, or have the students compete as teams by writing the answer on their whiteboard, with both teams earning a point for accuracy and one team earning a second point for being the first one done. Students will be motivated to memorize the squares of the numbers 1 - 10 so they may quickly complete these problems. A teacher can spread them around the room and the students walk to each problem using the answer sheet. Or use it more than one time and they will realize how fast they have become.

A set of worksheets of this same title is also available.

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Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.
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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