Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Dingo! Powers and Exponents Teachers: With PowerPoint open, (1) go to the Tools dropdown menu, (2) select Macro, (3) select Security, and (4) make sure the security setting is MEDIUM. Macros must be enabled for the games to function. Go to the next slide for rules of the game.
Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing How The Game Is Played Divide the class into teams Make a selection form the main Game Board. This part is like Jeopardy. If the correct answer is given, Click on “Game Board” Next, click on “Roll”, “Throw” and remember the number, “Game Board” From the Game Board, students may now remove numbers adding to the number or the number itself. If the number has already been removed and there is not a combination to add up to the number, then no number can be removed. The first team to remove all the numbers on their side is the winner, Divide the class into teams Make a selection form the main Game Board. This part is like Jeopardy. If the correct answer is given, Click on “Game Board” Next, click on “Roll”, “Throw” and remember the number, “Game Board” From the Game Board, students may now remove numbers adding to the number or the number itself. If the number has already been removed and there is not a combination to add up to the number, then no number can be removed. The first team to remove all the numbers on their side is the winner,
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Game Board Copyright © 2004 Glenna R. Shaw & FTC Publishing Seven Write each power as a product of the same factor. 1 7 Write each power as a product of the same factor x1x1x1x1x1x1
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