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Radicals, Negative and Rational Exponents Math Riddle Interactive Worksheet
Radicals, Negative and Rational Exponents Math Riddle Interactive Worksheet
Radicals, Negative and Rational Exponents Math Riddle Interactive Worksheet
Radicals, Negative and Rational Exponents Math Riddle Interactive Worksheet
Radicals, Negative and Rational Exponents Math Riddle Interactive Worksheet
Radicals, Negative and Rational Exponents Math Riddle Interactive Worksheet
Radicals, Negative and Rational Exponents Math Riddle Interactive Worksheet
Radicals, Negative and Rational Exponents Math Riddle Interactive Worksheet
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Description

Turn your exponent and radical review into an unforgettable adventure! In this Ancient Temple-themed Escape Room, students solve 5 interconnected riddles covering essential concepts such as negative exponents, fractional exponents, mixed and entire radicals (surds), and the laws of exponents. Each riddle builds on the last—students must solve one to unlock the next as they race to “find the treasure.”

Available in both print and digital formats, this activity is perfect for independent work, partner collaboration, or small groups. Whether you're teaching in-person or online, this interactive review will keep your students engaged while strengthening their conceptual understanding.

Access to Google Slides is required for the digital activity.

What’s Included:
✔️ 5-Riddle Printable Worksheet
✔️ 5-Riddle Interactive Google Slides Activity
✔️ Printable Certificate of Completion
✔️ Answer Key

This Resource Is Exceptional For:
⭐ Unit Reviews
⭐ Individual or Group Practice
⭐ Concept Consolidation Before Assessment
⭐ Engaging Review Days
⭐ Observation & Conversation-Based Assessment
⭐ Connecting Roots and Powers in a Contextual, Fun Format

How It Works:
Digital Version (Google Slides):
Students solve each riddle by selecting from three choices. A correct answer unlocks the next puzzle, while an incorrect answer leads them back to try again. The final solution reveals the treasure, and students can earn a printable certificate!

Printable Version:
Students work through each riddle using their math skills and reasoning. Their work is verified by the teacher before moving forward, encouraging accurate problem-solving and accountability.

This escape-style adventure transforms review time into a fun, challenging, and educational journey - perfect for making radicals and exponent rules click with your students!


Terms of Use

This resource is copyright by Thinking Math Corner (Michelle Muggridge). Your purchase includes a license for one teacher’s personal classroom use. Licenses are non-transferable. If you'd like to share with colleagues, additional licenses are available at a discount.

You can earn TPT credits toward future resources when you review past purchases.  

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Radicals, Negative and Rational Exponents Math Riddle Interactive Worksheet

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8th - 10th
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8 student pages + answer key
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes

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Description

Turn your exponent and radical review into an unforgettable adventure! In this Ancient Temple-themed Escape Room, students solve 5 interconnected riddles covering essential concepts such as negative exponents, fractional exponents, mixed and entire radicals (surds), and the laws of exponents. Each riddle builds on the last—students must solve one to unlock the next as they race to “find the treasure.”

Available in both print and digital formats, this activity is perfect for independent work, partner collaboration, or small groups. Whether you're teaching in-person or online, this interactive review will keep your students engaged while strengthening their conceptual understanding.

Access to Google Slides is required for the digital activity.

What’s Included:
✔️ 5-Riddle Printable Worksheet
✔️ 5-Riddle Interactive Google Slides Activity
✔️ Printable Certificate of Completion
✔️ Answer Key

This Resource Is Exceptional For:
⭐ Unit Reviews
⭐ Individual or Group Practice
⭐ Concept Consolidation Before Assessment
⭐ Engaging Review Days
⭐ Observation & Conversation-Based Assessment
⭐ Connecting Roots and Powers in a Contextual, Fun Format

How It Works:
Digital Version (Google Slides):
Students solve each riddle by selecting from three choices. A correct answer unlocks the next puzzle, while an incorrect answer leads them back to try again. The final solution reveals the treasure, and students can earn a printable certificate!

Printable Version:
Students work through each riddle using their math skills and reasoning. Their work is verified by the teacher before moving forward, encouraging accurate problem-solving and accountability.

This escape-style adventure transforms review time into a fun, challenging, and educational journey - perfect for making radicals and exponent rules click with your students!


Terms of Use

This resource is copyright by Thinking Math Corner (Michelle Muggridge). Your purchase includes a license for one teacher’s personal classroom use. Licenses are non-transferable. If you'd like to share with colleagues, additional licenses are available at a discount.

You can earn TPT credits toward future resources when you review past purchases.  

Reviews = TPT Credits = Resources for YOU

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Explain how the definition of the meaning of rational exponents follows from extending the properties of integer exponents to those values, allowing for a notation for radicals in terms of rational exponents. For example, we define 5 to the 1/3 power to be the cube root of 5 because we want (5 to the 1/3 power)³ = 5 to the (1/3)(3) power to hold, so (5 to the 1/3 power)³ must equal 5.
Rewrite expressions involving radicals and rational exponents using the properties of exponents.
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