This is a reference sheet with all of the laws of exponents expressed algebraically in a table. The table also includes space for students to solve a numerical example for each property. It can easily be cut to fit into a composition notebook. I hope it's useful! Practice with JeopardyI just made this Jeopardy Game to review the laws of exponents with my students. Check it out!
I made this jeopardy game to give my students an opportunity to practice the properties of exponents in a fun way. It has 20 questions that require students to simplify and evaluate expressions using the properties of exponents. You can edit the PPT to meet your needs. The first slide also includes a link to a google slide version if you prefer that format. It's heavily scaffolded: The 100 point questions are very simple, while the 400 point questions require multiple steps. It includes: -Mult
My students were struggling with word problems, so I created this game to review with them before the state test. It includes questions from: Ratio and Proportional Reasoning The Number System Expressions and Equations Geometry My students use mini-whiteboards to play jeopardy, and we use these rules: - 90 seconds to try to solve the problem on your own - 90 seconds to talk it over with your team and revise your work - I count down from 5 and everyone holds up their boards - Everyone on the tea