Topic 3 Exponents.  Each group is responsible a block of problems  Find the answers  Draw the matching picture on the poster.  If you notice a mistake.

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Topic 3 Exponents

 Each group is responsible a block of problems  Find the answers  Draw the matching picture on the poster.  If you notice a mistake in a previous groups’ work make a correction to the poster

 Roll the die to determine who plays first.  First player rolls the die and chooses any expression from the appropriate column. (For example, if you roll a 2, use Column 2)  Simplify your expression and mark an X in the box. The exponent tells you how many points you receive. (For example, you would get 7 points for the following: x 7, 2c 7, or )  Each expression can be used only once. If you roll a number in a column with no available expressions, you lose your turn.  Watch your opponents: If you catch a mistake in their simplifying, they lose 10 points.  When time is called, the player with the highest score wins!!!

 Properties of Exponents Jeopardy  games/Mar201109/game php games/Mar201109/game php

 Match up the exponent expression with the simplified expression  The puzzle will be in the shape of a rectangle  Check the key to make sure your puzzle is correct

 Solve each equation.  Clip the appropriate clothespin to each section of the board.  Check your answers with the key.