This fun exponents review game consists of a review for positive, negative, zero exponents and exponential expressions. This is meant for 8th grade CC review (8.EE.1). *INCLUDES answer key* You will need dice with letters A-F and a normal number die for this game. Available in google slides & Microsoft PowerPoint format
Your students will be the shop owner for an item that they sell! The students will markup and discount an item to review the concept and reflect on whether or not they make or lose money! A quick one-class review for 7th grade students learning markup and discount or 8th graders reviewing concepts. Excellent for bulletin boards and aligning to common core percent concepts.
Ideal for advanced seventh grade students or regular ccss eighth graders who have experience with prisms, cylinders, spheres, and cones. Allows students to create their own castle, calculate the surface area and volume of their project and work collaboratively with others! Self-graded opportunity/rubric for team members and work-space provided.
This is a review aligned to Big Ideas Math Algebra Chapter 6 Exponential Functions chapter's end quiz. This review will have kids up and moving around! The choices are multiple choice, but pick the wrong one and you may have to start all over again! Different from a walk around, which goes in order, this activity will have them figuring out which number to go to next! Answer key included for maze portion. True answer key with work will be added soon!
8th - 9th
Algebra, Math
CCSS
HSA-SSE.A.1b
, HSF-IF.A.3
, HSF-IF.C.7e
+1
$3.00
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Experience
I have 8 years teaching experience in multiple grade levels 6th grade and up through college. Math is my one and only subject I focus on!
Teaching style
Interactive, hands on, activities based, review and reflect, your opportunity to create it to fit you!
Awards & shining teacher moments
Nominated for NHA teachers of the year 2018
My own education history
Bachelors from Madonna University 2009
MAT degree from Marygrove College 2014
Continuing education classes - taking online math, to keep up to date, fresh as well as frequenting different workshops and conferences.
Additional biographical information
I'm 31 years old and always having fun in the classroom; trying to find my work/life balance while always having that math obsession. Catch me on instagram at @feltons.formula
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