Description
320 exercises all levels of difficulty for all Rules of Exponents!
This bundle includes activities for the following topics about exponents:
Multiplication Property of Exponents
- Product of Powers Property (one variable)
- Product of Powers Property (two variables)
- Power of a Product Property
- Powers with Zero and Negative Exponents
Division Properties of Exponents
- The quotient of Power Property
- Power of a Quotient Property
- Scientific Notation
Each activity includes 40 cards each one showing an expression to use the Rules of Exponents and on the other side the answer after simplifying.
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Highlights
Grades
8th - 12th
Standards
CCSS8.EE.A.1
CCSS8.EE.A.3
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Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
2 Weeks
Description
320 exercises all levels of difficulty for all Rules of Exponents!
This bundle includes activities for the following topics about exponents:
Multiplication Property of Exponents
- Product of Powers Property (one variable)
- Product of Powers Property (two variables)
- Power of a Product Property
- Powers with Zero and Negative Exponents
Division Properties of Exponents
- The quotient of Power Property
- Power of a Quotient Property
- Scientific Notation
Each activity includes 40 cards each one showing an expression to use the Rules of Exponents and on the other side the answer after simplifying.
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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.
CCSS8.EE.A.3
Use numbers expressed in the form of a single digit times an integer power of 10 to estimate very large or very small quantities, and to express how many times as much one is than the other. For example, estimate the population of the United States as 3 × 10⁸ and the population of the world as 7 × 10⁹, and determine that the world population is more than 20 times larger.
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