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"My students enjoyed the activity and found it very helpful in practicing the standard to help them build an understanding. This was easy to download, understand, and gain an understanding of the standard. "
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Looking for a fun, engaging resource for multiplying exponents? This math puzzle is sure to be a hit!
To solve the puzzle, students will first simplify 15 expressions using the product property of exponents. They will then need to evaluate their expressions given x=2 and y=3 to find out what letter to use and where to place it. The puzzle is two-part to eliminate guessing and to add rigor. This puzzle would be great for early finishers, test review, informal assessment, or to leave for a substitute!
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⭐ 1 teacher key
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To solve the puzzle, students will first simplify 15 expressions using the product property of exponents. They will then need to evaluate their expressions given x=2 and y=3 to find out what letter to use and where to place it. The puzzle is two-part to eliminate guessing and to add rigor. This puzzle would be great for early finishers, test review, informal assessment, or to leave for a substitute!
Included:
⭐ 1 student worksheet
⭐ 1 teacher key
If you like this puzzle, check out my Growing Bundle of Math Puzzles and save 33% plus gain access to all future math puzzles for one price!
Be the first to know about my new products, discounts, and freebies:
Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You’ll receive customized email updates about this store, and be the first to know when new products are added.
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Grades
7th - 9th
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Standards
CCSS8.EE.A.1
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What others say
"My students enjoyed the activity and found it very helpful in practicing the standard to help them build an understanding. This was easy to download, understand, and gain an understanding of the standard. "
Amy S.
Description
Looking for a fun, engaging resource for multiplying exponents? This math puzzle is sure to be a hit!
To solve the puzzle, students will first simplify 15 expressions using the product property of exponents. They will then need to evaluate their expressions given x=2 and y=3 to find out what letter to use and where to place it. The puzzle is two-part to eliminate guessing and to add rigor. This puzzle would be great for early finishers, test review, informal assessment, or to leave for a substitute!
Included:
⭐ 1 student worksheet
⭐ 1 teacher key
If you like this puzzle, check out my Growing Bundle of Math Puzzles and save 33% plus gain access to all future math puzzles for one price!
Be the first to know about my new products, discounts, and freebies:
Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You’ll receive customized email updates about this store, and be the first to know when new products are added.
Connect with me
Visit The Morehouse Magic Blog
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To solve the puzzle, students will first simplify 15 expressions using the product property of exponents. They will then need to evaluate their expressions given x=2 and y=3 to find out what letter to use and where to place it. The puzzle is two-part to eliminate guessing and to add rigor. This puzzle would be great for early finishers, test review, informal assessment, or to leave for a substitute!
Included:
⭐ 1 student worksheet
⭐ 1 teacher key
If you like this puzzle, check out my Growing Bundle of Math Puzzles and save 33% plus gain access to all future math puzzles for one price!
Be the first to know about my new products, discounts, and freebies:
Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You’ll receive customized email updates about this store, and be the first to know when new products are added.
Connect with me
Visit The Morehouse Magic Blog
The Morehouse Magic on Facebook
The Morehouse Magic on Pinterest
The Morehouse Magic on Instagram
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Great resource
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
Great practice for exponents. Thank you for sharing.
Love this resource!
Met expectations
Great value
Standards-aligned
Well organized, no prep, highly engaging activity
A well-crafted resource
This activity was a great review activity for my students.
This project was so fun. Students were engaged. Thanks for making this resource.
My students enjoyed the activity and found it very helpful in practicing the standard to help them build an understanding. This was easy to download, understand, and gain an understanding of the standard.
This was a great resource to use with my IEP students to work toward their goals.
I really like the examples used in this activity.
Kids had a blast working on this assignment. I was great for enrichment before the unit exam.
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Standards
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CCSS8.EE.A.1
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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