Description
Description:
In this activity, students will practice solving exponential equations by rewriting them to have a common base. There are 12 problems total that students must complete. Problems include equations where the bases are already the same, equations where one base needs to be rewritten, and equations where several bases need to be rewritten. Once students complete each problem, they must look for their answer in the answer bank. Each answer from the answer bank will only be used once! This provides students with feedback almost instantly.
The activity is available as a worksheet or as a Google Slides Drag & Drop activity. The activity is ready to go, so zero prep is involved for the teacher and it is a very easy activity to grade! (Answer keys with and without work are included.)
This activity works great for independent or partner practice. Assign the activity as in-class work or as homework. The activity also works great for sub-plans!
Tired of students always asking “Is this problem right?”
This Solve & Match activity will help students practice solving exponential equations using a common base and provide them with feedback on whether their answer is correct without the teacher needing to check every single problem and student paper. Students are able to know almost instantly if they are on the right track with their answers, without having to ask the teacher. This gives time for the teacher to hold individual or small group conferences with students.
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Access To Resource:
This is a Google Drive Activity. Both the teacher and student must have a Google account in order to use this resource. To access this resource, TpT will make a copy of the original file. The copy will be delivered to your Google Drive in a folder titled "TpT Purchases".
Terms of Use:
Only the purchasing teacher has the right to use this product with their students. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please buy the correct number of licenses if this is to be used by more than one teacher.
Earning Credit for Future Purchases:
You can receive TPT store credits for future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy! Navigate to "My Purchases" and under each product click "Leave a Review." Your feedback is greatly appreciated!
Solving Exponential Equations Using a Common Base - DIGITAL and PRINT Activity
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Description
Description:
In this activity, students will practice solving exponential equations by rewriting them to have a common base. There are 12 problems total that students must complete. Problems include equations where the bases are already the same, equations where one base needs to be rewritten, and equations where several bases need to be rewritten. Once students complete each problem, they must look for their answer in the answer bank. Each answer from the answer bank will only be used once! This provides students with feedback almost instantly.
The activity is available as a worksheet or as a Google Slides Drag & Drop activity. The activity is ready to go, so zero prep is involved for the teacher and it is a very easy activity to grade! (Answer keys with and without work are included.)
This activity works great for independent or partner practice. Assign the activity as in-class work or as homework. The activity also works great for sub-plans!
Tired of students always asking “Is this problem right?”
This Solve & Match activity will help students practice solving exponential equations using a common base and provide them with feedback on whether their answer is correct without the teacher needing to check every single problem and student paper. Students are able to know almost instantly if they are on the right track with their answers, without having to ask the teacher. This gives time for the teacher to hold individual or small group conferences with students.
You May Also Like:
⭐ Solving Exponential Equations Using Logarithms - Digital & Print Activity
⭐ Solving Logarithmic Equations - Digital & Print Activity
⭐ Solving Radical Equations (Linear) - Digital & Print Activity
⭐ Solving Radical Equations - Digital & Print Activity
⭐ Solving Rational Equations - Digital & Print Activity
Access To Resource:
This is a Google Drive Activity. Both the teacher and student must have a Google account in order to use this resource. To access this resource, TpT will make a copy of the original file. The copy will be delivered to your Google Drive in a folder titled "TpT Purchases".
Terms of Use:
Only the purchasing teacher has the right to use this product with their students. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please buy the correct number of licenses if this is to be used by more than one teacher.
Earning Credit for Future Purchases:
You can receive TPT store credits for future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy! Navigate to "My Purchases" and under each product click "Leave a Review." Your feedback is greatly appreciated!





