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Exponent Rules Guided Notes Laws of Exponents Doodle Math Wheel

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Cognitive Cardio Math
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Grade Levels
7th - 9th, Homeschool
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What educators are saying

My students appreciated this resource. They enjoyed the freedom to decorate their notes while learning and and applying exponent rules. We used this resource throughout the entire unit and completed each section as we covered the rule.
My students love notes like these. And I like giving them a source where they have all of the rules on one page, and they can see how they relate to each other.
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Description

You can use this Exponent Rules math wheel (laws of exponents) to introduce the different rules, filling in just what you are covering each day.

  • Or, you can use it to review all of these exponent rules at once. In either case, the wheel can then be kept in students’ notebooks as a reference/study tool.

The Exponent Rules wheel sections include:

  • Product Rule
  • Quotient Rule
  • Power Rule
  • Negative Exponent Rule
  • Zero Exponent Rule

This exponent rules resource includes:

  • Student math wheel
  • Teacher key and sample with notes and examples in each wheel section
  • PPT file that's a blank wheel with background, so you can make your own math wheels, if you’d like (for classroom use only - not commercial use)

Features of this easy-to-use exponent rules resource:

  • Notes sections and examples (notes are just suggestions, and you can easily alter them to fit your students’ needs)
  • Guided practice or individual practice: 18 problems in the pattern around the circle
  • Coloring/doodling opportunity: students can color the background pattern, as well as the headings and doodle arrows

What teachers are saying about this resource:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“This is a beautiful resource! It certainly helped keep my kids engaged during notes, plus it looks lovely in their notebooks!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“Great resource for my students to keep in their Interactive Notebook. Thanks for making it fun and affordable.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️“I used this for reteaching the content. The students really liked the format.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Exactly what I was looking for! Saved me so much time trying make something like this. Great addition to my 8th grade math journals!”

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Exponents Activities Bundle

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3² × (3⁻⁵) = (3⁻³) = 1/3³ = 1/27.

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