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Exponent Rules were some of my early creations. I started there because when I was teaching, this was the area I struggled with trying to find resources for. I found an abundance of activities that combined rules, but had a hard time finding activities that focused on one or two rules at a time. So that is why and how my larger bundle of Exponent Rules came about. Exponent Rules Activities, Rules Of Exponents, Exponent Activities, Exponent Laws, Grade 9 Math, Quotient Rule, Negative Exponents, Exponent Rules, Sped Math

Exponent Rules were some of my early creations. I started there because when I was teaching, this was the area I struggled with trying to find resources for. I found an abundance of activities that combined rules, but had a hard time finding activities that focused on one or two rules at a time. So that is why and how my larger bundle of Exponent Rules came about.

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Check out this fun  and free exponent properties activity for your 8th grade, Algebra, and middle school math classroom.  Your students will love practicing the laws of exponents as they complete this activity. More engaging than any worksheets, your students will master the exponent rules. Click here to gets your free. #makesenseofmath Exponents Activities, Exponents Rules, Teaching Exponents, Math Exponents, Exponent Activities, Algebra Games, Thinking Classroom, Classroom Stations, Laws Of Exponents

Check out this fun and free exponent properties activity for your 8th grade, Algebra, and middle school math classroom. Your students will love practicing the laws of exponents as they complete this activity. More engaging than any worksheets, your students will master the exponent rules. Click here to gets your free. #makesenseofmath

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Why is a number raised to the zero power equal to 1? And why do terms with negative exponents become fractions? Are we able to see this through visual models? Yes! In this short video, you'll see how exponents take on a pattern and can be modeled concretely with cut paper. We'll start with 3 raised to the 2nd power and work our way to 3 to the -2. Teaching Exponents, Exponent Activities, Negative Exponents, Exponent Rules, Activities For High School, Math Models, Consumer Math, Math Word Walls, Maths Activities Middle School

Why is a number raised to the zero power equal to 1? And why do terms with negative exponents become fractions? Are we able to see this through visual models? Yes! In this short video, you'll see how exponents take on a pattern and can be modeled concretely with cut paper. We'll start with 3 raised to the 2nd power and work our way to 3 to the -2.

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