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MYP Math Pattern Investigation (Exponents/Powers/Indices)
MYP Math Pattern Investigation (Exponents/Powers/Indices)
MYP Math Pattern Investigation (Exponents/Powers/Indices)
MYP Math Pattern Investigation (Exponents/Powers/Indices)
MYP Math Pattern Investigation (Exponents/Powers/Indices)
MYP Math Pattern Investigation (Exponents/Powers/Indices)
MYP Math Pattern Investigation (Exponents/Powers/Indices)
MYP Math Pattern Investigation (Exponents/Powers/Indices)
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This is an investigation of patterns that focuses on integer exponents. This particular investigation is about the power of the product rule. It is completely editable so it may be rewritten for other exponent rules. Educators can use the template for a practice activity, as a formative assessment or a summative assessment.

The IB MYP command terms are to match expectations for an MYP 3 class but it can be used by other grades as well.

I would love to hear from you if you have any comments and suggestions!

For now, I have only created one but I would be happy to create the same investigation for all the other power rules (if there is demand for it). :)

Best,

Madji

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MYP Math Pattern Investigation (Exponents/Powers/Indices)

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Description

This is an investigation of patterns that focuses on integer exponents. This particular investigation is about the power of the product rule. It is completely editable so it may be rewritten for other exponent rules. Educators can use the template for a practice activity, as a formative assessment or a summative assessment.

The IB MYP command terms are to match expectations for an MYP 3 class but it can be used by other grades as well.

I would love to hear from you if you have any comments and suggestions!

For now, I have only created one but I would be happy to create the same investigation for all the other power rules (if there is demand for it). :)

Best,

Madji

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October 9, 2022
Great resource thanks!
Lilli H.
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Grades taught: 7th
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Nov 27, 2022
Hello Lilli! Thanks for the review :) I am glad you found it useful. I hope to be able to create more content in the months to come so stay tuned. Best, Madji

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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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