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Simplifying Exponents Maze
Simplifying Exponents Maze
Simplifying Exponents Maze
Simplifying Exponents Maze
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This self-checking resource contains expressions with variable bases and exponents for students to practice using laws of exponents. Learners simplify the expression, then select their answer from several options. The correct answer guides them to the next problem. Once students find a path through all the questions from their answers, the maze is complete. The activity can be quickly checked by an adult by looking at the path through the maze.

The problems in this resource utilize the following exponent laws: identity, product, quotient, negative, and power of a power. A calculator is not necessary for this resource.

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Simplifying Exponents Maze

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Description

This self-checking resource contains expressions with variable bases and exponents for students to practice using laws of exponents. Learners simplify the expression, then select their answer from several options. The correct answer guides them to the next problem. Once students find a path through all the questions from their answers, the maze is complete. The activity can be quickly checked by an adult by looking at the path through the maze.

The problems in this resource utilize the following exponent laws: identity, product, quotient, negative, and power of a power. A calculator is not necessary for this resource.

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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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