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Understanding Whole Number Exponents © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next #10 Taking the Fear out of Math

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next Directions for the Teacher Review whole numbers exponents with your students. Click each time next appears. Students should write the correct answer on their paper.

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved 100 Write the base and exponent on your paper. next × 10

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved 36 Write the base and exponent on your paper. next × 6

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved 64 Write the base and exponent on your paper. next × 8

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved 16 Write the base and exponent on your paper. next × 4

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved 16 Write the base and exponent on your paper. 4 × 4 next × 2 × 2 × 2

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved 27 Write the base and exponent on your paper. 3 × 9 next 3 3 × 3 × 3

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved 125 Write the base and exponent on your paper. 5 × 25 next × 5 × 5

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved 1,000 Write the base and exponent on your paper. 10 × 10 next × 10 × 10

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved 81 Write the base and exponent on your paper. 9 × 9 next × 3 × 3 × 3

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved 10,000 Write the base and exponent on your paper. 100 × 100 next × 10 × 10 × 10

© Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next You have expanded your exponent skills.