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Click the red dot to begin. 7 2. 4 3. 6 x 6. Exponents fun quiz. Practice with Fun. 8 4. 2 5. 9 x 9 x 9. EXPONENTS. To the Student: There are three different sections to this program. You will be asked to solve exponents in each section. Read the examples carefully and have fun!
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EXPONENTS To the Student: There are three different sections to this program. You will be asked to solve exponents in each section. Read the examples carefully and have fun! To the Teacher: This program is easy to use and self-correcting. They’re on their own! Click the red dot to continue
If this is your first time, click ..the red dot. If this is not..your first time, click the blue dot.
Watch out !! This program is not easy. Click the red dot to see why.
What makes this so challenging is that if you get even one answer wrong, the program will start all over again! YES!! All over again from the beginning! Click the red ..dot to go on.
REMEMBER !! Each time you get an answer wrong you will have to start the program all over again!!! Click the red dot …when you’re ready.
Part One ~ 15 Examples Here we go!!!
Example #1 62is the same as: 6 x 2 6 x 6 none of these 2 x 2 Click the correct answer
OH NO! You have to start all over again! Click the green dot to start again. Click the blue dot to stop.
YES! Here’s example #2 7 x 7 x 7 is the same as: 37 7 squared 73 none of these Click the correct answer
YES!! Here’s example #3 95is the same as: a) 9 x 9 x 9 x 5 b) 5 x 9 x 5 x 9 c) 9 to the fifth power d) 9 to the power of 5 a and b c and d Click on the BEST answer none of these
YES!! Here’s example #12 12 squared plus ten cubed equals: a) 154 + 102 b) 1,144 c) 102 x 20 d) 1,040 e) 1,044 f) 254 x 5 Click on the BEST answer none of these
YES!! You’re all done with Part 1 – excellent! Excellent! Now for Part 2 – Here we go!
Part Two ~ 10 Examples For the next section you will need to review the following symbols and what they mean. < less than >greater than These symbols will be used in the next examples. Click the red dot when you’re ready to continue
#1 Click on the symbol that makes this statement true: < 62 > 52 + 5 = < less than > greater than
Click on the symbol that makes this statement true: < #3 11 x 7 > 92 = < less than > greater than
#6 Click on the symbol that makes this statement true: < 53 > 102 + 24 = < less than > greater than
YES!! You are now finished with Part 2 –excellent! Well done! Part 3 awaits – Here we go!
Part Three ~ 5 Examples True or False For this section you will be given three exponents to solve. After solving the exponents you will need to click on “true” or “false” to answer each question. Click the red dot when you’re ready to continue
? #1 True or False The fact in the middle is the largest one. 100 ÷ 22 6 x 23 52 x 21 true false ? ?
#4 True or False The fact in the middle is the smallest one. 122 - 102 53 - 102 62 - 23 true false
Finished!! Excellent! You are now all done with this program. We hope you liked it. Try it again to really sharpen your exponents! Click the red dot for one last message!
Thank you for watching this preview… The entire program consists of 47 slides. Many graphics and animations were not seen here but are included in the entire program.. A great fun way to reinforce EXPONENTS! Click on the link below if you’d like the program. It should take you right there: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Exponents-Powerpoint-Fun-Quiz-952811