🍂 Engage Your Students in Fall-Themed Exponent Fun! 🍁Dollar Deal

Oct 29, 2023 3:01 pm

Dear Math Enthusiasts,


Remember that moment in class when you explained exponent rules, and it felt like you were embarking on an epic adventure? Well, I've got something that will take your students on a thrilling journey while reviewing those very rules!


🌟 Fall-Themed Exponent Adventure! 🌟

With this no-prep, self-checking digital activity, your students will embark on a thrilling adventure while reviewing Exponent Rules. This Fall-themed activity covers 20 questions, including the product rule, power rule, quotient rule, and negative exponent rule. It's the perfect way to keep your students engaged and motivated.

What sets this activity apart?


📱 Accessibility: Designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones, it's accessible to all your learners, making it easy to integrate into your teaching.


💻 No Prep Required: Since this activity is online with interactive pages, there's very little prep involved. Just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and your students are ready to go. No locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online.


🎯 No Logins Needed: No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary, making it hassle-free for both you and your students.


For the first 24 hours, you can grab this exciting activity for just $1, so don't miss out on this limited-time offer.

🍂 Get Your Fall-Themed Exponent Adventure Now:


image


Exponent Rules | Mystery Picture Math Activity


Thank you for being a part of our math-loving community. If you have any questions or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out.


Wishing you a wonderful fall season filled with learning and laughter!


Create your personalized bundle, just reach out at infomatemaths@gmail.com and ask what you need, you will have your personalized bundle ready within 24 hours and save from 20% to 50% (depending on the number of resources you include).

Custom Bundle


Happy teaching



image image


Let's connect:


Math through Play: Gamification in Education


TPT


Matemaths.com

Comments