Exponents
18 Units, 25 Skills
Exponents - Intro
Unit 1
Exponents - Practice
Unit 2
Exponents - Multiplication - Intro
Unit 3
Squares and Square Roots - Intro
Unit 4
Exponents - Division - Intro
Unit 5
Exponents - Advanced
Unit 6
Exponents - Multiplication and Division - Practice
Unit 7
Squares and Square Roots - Practice
Unit 8
Exponents - Multiplication and Division - Advanced
Unit 9
Exponents - Power Law - Intro
Unit 10
Squares and Square Roots - Advanced
Unit 11
Exponents - Power Law - Practice
Unit 12
Exponents - Negative Bases and Exponents - Intro
Unit 13
Exponents - Fractional Bases and Exponents - Intro
Unit 14
Exponents - Negative Bases and Exponents - Practice
Unit 15
Exponents - Fractional Bases and Exponents - Practice
Unit 16
Exponents - Negative and Fractional Bases and Exponents
Unit 17
Exponents - Negative, Fractional, and Power Law
Unit 18
In this math unit, students start with foundational skills, developing an understanding of perfect squares by calculating and identifying squares of integers. They begin with simple recognition and computation of perfect squares, progressing to expressing numbers as squares of integers. As the unit advances, students gain proficiency in determining square roots of perfect squares through multiple-choice questions formatted as equations, which enhances their conceptual grasp and computational skills in the context of exonsponents. The unit then moves on to more complex tasks, such as identifying numbers that are not perfect squares and determining whether a given number is a perfect square, fostering critical thinking and deeper analysis of numerical properties. Finally, students practice recognizing and completing sequences of perfect squares, which solidifies their understanding of numerical patterns and relationships between consecutive squares. This gradual and systematic exploration of squares and square roots prepares them for more advanced studies in exponents and algebraic concepts.
Skills you will learn include:
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