Designed by: Emily Freeman McEachern High School 2400 New Macland Rd Powder Springs, GA 30127.

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Designed by: Emily Freeman McEachern High School 2400 New Macland Rd Powder Springs, GA 30127

Foldable 1. Take out a piece of notebook paper and make a hot dog fold over from the right side over to the pink line.

Foldable 2. Now, divide the right hand section into 5 sections by drawing 4 evenly spaced lines. The fold crease 3. Use scissors to cut along your drawn line, but ONLY to the crease!

Foldable 4. Write EXPONENTS down the left hand side The fold crease

Foldable 5. Fold over the top cut section and write MULTIPLYING (SAME BASE) on the outside. The fold crease 6. Reopen the fold.

Foldable 7. On the left hand section, write an example of multiplying powers with the same base. 1.To multiply powers with the same base, add the exponents. 2.Remember… same base - ADD 8. On the right hand side, list all of the properties of a parallelogram. 9. Place in your notebook and save for tomorrow.