Alabama Learning Exchange
Exponents and Division
Create a human fraction to learn about division of exponents. Scholars develop the rule for division of exponents by being part of a human fraction to explore and justify the rule. They also consider zero exponents and negative exponents.
Mathed Up!
Algebra: Indices
Indices and exponents mean the same. Pupils review exponential notation by watching the review video for the General Certificate of Secondary Education math assessment refresher. Scholars then use the activity to show what they know...
EngageNY
Graphing Cubic, Square Root, and Cube Root Functions
Is there a relationship between powers and roots? Here is a lesson that asks individuals to examine the graphical relationship. Pupils create a table of values and then graph a square root and quadratic equation. They repeat the process...
Virginia Department of Education
Exponents
Expand your knowledge of exponents with an activity that promotes critical thinking and comparison skills. Middle and high schoolers compare numbers written in expanded and exponential form and explain their strategies for solving...
Curated OER
Word Problem Practice Workbook
Need worksheets that challenge your middle schoolers to apply their understanding of math? Problem solved! From integers, fractions, and percents, to algebra, geometry, and probability, over 100 pages of word problem worksheets...
Del Mar College
Quick Reference Card
A neat and organized formula handout makes the circle go round, doesn't it? Full of higher algebra topics, formulas and rules, graphs and definitions—there is a way to support everyone in Algebra II or Pre-Calculus.
Virginia Department of Education
Radical Equations
Provide students with the skill for how to examine algebraic and graphical approaches to solving radical equations. Learners solve various radical equations involving square root and cube root expressions. They first solve...
EngageNY
Complex Numbers and Transformations
Your learners combine their knowledge of real and imaginary numbers and matrices in an activity containing thirty lessons, two assessments (mid-module and end module), and their corresponding rubrics. Centered on complex numbers and...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Algebra I: Multiply & Divide Powers (Integer Exponents)
Rewrite products or quotients of powers, including negative powers. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video or receive hints.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Multiply and Divide Powers (Integer Exponents)
In this exercise, students practice using exponent rules to evaluate expressions. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to get hints and try questions repeatedly, or to review the concepts in a video.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Powers of Products & Quotients (Integer Exponents)
Rewrite powers where the base includes more powers, and the exponents may be negative. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video or receive hints.
Lawrence Hall of Science
The Math Page: Skill in Algebra: Algebraic Expressions
Here is a site that clearly and thoroughly explains many topics related to algebraic expressions. There are example problems solved, problems for the student to attempt, and answers to the student problems. Point this site out to...
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Algebra: Evaluate Numerical, Variable Expressions With Powers
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] In this lesson students evaluate numerical and variable expressions involving powers. Students can watch a video tutorial, explore guided notes and attempt practice...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Powers of Powers
Rewrite powers of powers into equivalent expressions. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video, or get hints.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Divide Powers
Rewrite quotients of powers with the same base. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video, or get hints.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Multiply Powers
Rewrite products of powers with the same base. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video, or get hints.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Powers of Products and Quotients
Rewrite powers of products and quotients. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly and to watch a video or get hints.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Powers of Products and Quotients (Structured Practice)
Rewrite expressions that involve powers of products and quotients. Expressions are in ascending order of difficulty. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly and to watch a video or get hints.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Multiplication and Division With Powers of Ten
Practice solving multiplication and division problems that involve powers of ten. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video, or receive hints.
Wyzant
Wyzant: Polynomial Exponents
WyzAnt shows the difference in taking the powers of products, quotients, and sums. An online worksheet is provided for extra practice.
Wyzant
Wyzant: Exponents of Numbers Worksheet
Ten very simple exponent problems are provided from the site of WyzAnt where the base and the exponent, both, are integers. An answer sheet is also provided so that the students can check their answers.
Wyzant
Wyzant: Exponents
Review the concept of exponents and what it means to take a number "to a power." This is a good resource for a beginning unit on exponents. An online practice worksheet is available.
Purple Math
Purplemath: Negative Exponents
This resource covers negative exponents and demonstrates how to simplify expressions containing them. Explains why "to the power zero" means "equals 1".A negative exponent just means that the base 'x' is on the wrong side of the fraction...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Powers of the Imaginary Unit
Simplify expressions with base i (the imaginary unit) raised to a positive exponent. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video or receive hints.