7 TH Grade Pre Algebra Intervention Miss. Burrell.

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7 TH Grade Pre Algebra Intervention Miss. Burrell

Copy the question Underline important information Circle Key words What is the problem asking you to do? (Multiply, Divide, add, subtract) How do you know Show your work! Check your work! Box your answers! Read SDR when finished Directions DO NOW

WHAT IS A EXPONENT

HOW TO EVALUATE A BASIC EXPONENT

EXAMPLE

Show your work Box your answers WHITE BOARD CHECK

EXPONENT RULES

ADDITIONAL EXAMPLE

EXPONENT RULES PRACTICE

Copy the question Underline important information Circle Key words What is the problem asking you to do? (Multiply, Divide, add, subtract) How do you know Show your work! Check your work! Box your answers! Read SDR when finished DO NOW

DO NOW – TODAY’S NUMBER

EXPONENT JEOPARDY!!! WHOLE GROUP REVIEW

PRACTICE

Square Root Wheel wheels/math/squareroot/ COLLABORATIVEINDEPENDENT STATIONS

EXPONENT FOLDABLE