For the last three years I have taught special education at East Hall Middle School with a focus in math and science. However, next year, I will be to strictly 7th grade life science.
Engage your students through this hands on activity! Have students cut the slips out, answer the questions, then tape/glue/staple into a chain. Then hang around the classroom to show just how much your students know about exponent laws. Print on colored paper for additional fun!
Here are 24 task cards that cover all major exponent laws: Zero ExponentOne ExponentNegative ExponentProduct RulePower of a PowerQuotient RuleThe problems get more challenging as students work through them. Also included is a student answer sheet and an answer key. The last four cards could be used as "bonus" questions in order to level for your lower learners.
6th - 9th
Math, Math Test Prep, Other (Math)
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Experience
For the last three years I have taught special education at East Hall Middle School with a focus in math and science. However, next year, I will be to strictly 7th grade life science.
Teaching style
I am a big fan of modifying curriculum to meet the needs of the students.
My own education history
Graduated from Mill Creek High School in 2010.
Graduated from the University of North Georgia in 2015.
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