6.1.12 Order of Operations Exponents SP Ms.Pandolfino.

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Order of Operations Exponents SP Ms.Pandolfino

SWBAT simplify expressions with exponents and grouping symbols using the order of operations (GEMDAS). Homework: Impact: pg 509 #’s 21-28

Vocabulary An exponent is a small _____________ number that tells how many times a factor is multiplied by itself. Example: 2 3 means _____ x _____ x _____

Vocabulary When we raise a number to the 2nd power we call it ______________. Example: 4 2 is read as ______________________ When we raise a number to the 3rd power we call it ________________. Example: 4 3 is read as _____________

Practice: Square Each Number

I Do

We Do - Whitboards Show your work on your whiteboard (show every step) When Ms. P give you the thumbs up record your answer in your packet then move on to the next problem When you finish this section move on in your packet

Extra Practice

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