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Pi Day Color-by-Letter Activity: Solving Log and Exponential Equations
Pi Day Color-by-Letter Activity: Solving Log and Exponential Equations
Pi Day Color-by-Letter Activity: Solving Log and Exponential Equations
Pi Day Color-by-Letter Activity: Solving Log and Exponential Equations
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Description

Add some Pi Day fun to your logarithms unit! In this color-by-letter activity, students solve log and exponential equations to reveal a hidden festive image. Great for review, early finishers, math stations, or a quick March warm-up.


πŸ“Œ What’s Included:

  • 3 unique color-by-letter worksheets, each featuring a different Pi Day picture
  • 3 distinct sets of 10 problems covering solving log and exponent equations
  • Teacher answer keys for quick and easy grading


βœ… Skills Covered:

  • Solving exponential equations by rewriting expressions with common bases
  • Solving logarithmic equations using properties of logarithms
  • Converting between exponential and logarithmic form
  • Expanding and condensing logarithmic expressions
  • Evaluating logarithms and exponential expressions

❀️ Why Teachers Love It:

  • No-prep β€” just print and go!
  • Encourages attention to detail and self-checking
  • Keeps students motivated with a fun, low-pressure format
  • Great for independent work, partner activities, math centers, or substitutes


πŸ“š Ideal For:

  • Algebra 2 students learning about logarithms and exponents
  • Pi Day classroom celebrations
  • Math centers or stations
  • Early finishers
  • Homework or review


Add some color to your equation solving practice and make Pi Day memorable with this engaging, classroom-ready activity!

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Pi Day Color-by-Letter Activity: Solving Log and Exponential Equations

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8th - 12th
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

Add some Pi Day fun to your logarithms unit! In this color-by-letter activity, students solve log and exponential equations to reveal a hidden festive image. Great for review, early finishers, math stations, or a quick March warm-up.


πŸ“Œ What’s Included:

  • 3 unique color-by-letter worksheets, each featuring a different Pi Day picture
  • 3 distinct sets of 10 problems covering solving log and exponent equations
  • Teacher answer keys for quick and easy grading


βœ… Skills Covered:

  • Solving exponential equations by rewriting expressions with common bases
  • Solving logarithmic equations using properties of logarithms
  • Converting between exponential and logarithmic form
  • Expanding and condensing logarithmic expressions
  • Evaluating logarithms and exponential expressions

❀️ Why Teachers Love It:

  • No-prep β€” just print and go!
  • Encourages attention to detail and self-checking
  • Keeps students motivated with a fun, low-pressure format
  • Great for independent work, partner activities, math centers, or substitutes


πŸ“š Ideal For:

  • Algebra 2 students learning about logarithms and exponents
  • Pi Day classroom celebrations
  • Math centers or stations
  • Early finishers
  • Homework or review


Add some color to your equation solving practice and make Pi Day memorable with this engaging, classroom-ready activity!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand the inverse relationship between exponents and logarithms and use this relationship to solve problems involving logarithms and exponents.
For exponential models, express as a logarithm the solution to 𝘒𝘣 to the 𝘀𝘡 power = π˜₯ where 𝘒, 𝘀, and π˜₯ are numbers and the base 𝘣 is 2, 10, or 𝘦; evaluate the logarithm using technology.
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