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Powers and Exponents (Evaluating Exponents) - Dice Game Activity 6th Grade

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Your students will love practicing Powers and Exponents (Evaluating Exponents) with this fun partner dice game! Students pair up and take turns rolling the dice. The number rolled will then be substituted into the exponent for a score. Highest score wins!

 

Example:

Roll 1: 2^? + 2^2 If you roll a 4, then your score will be: 2^4+ 2^2 = 16+4= 20

 

Great for:

  • Review

  • Math Centers

  • Choice Boards

  • Partner Activity

  • Activity for your 6th Grade Whole Number Unit

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Your students will love practicing Powers and Exponents (Evaluating Exponents) with this fun partner dice game! Students pair up and take turns rolling the dice. The number rolled will then be substituted into the exponent for a score. Highest score wins!

 

Example:

Roll 1: 2^? + 2^2 If you roll a 4, then your score will be: 2^4+ 2^2 = 16+4= 20

 

Great for:

  • Review

  • Math Centers

  • Choice Boards

  • Partner Activity

  • Activity for your 6th Grade Whole Number Unit

Your students will love practicing Powers and Exponents (Evaluating Exponents) with this fun partner dice game! Students pair up and take turns rolling the dice. The number rolled will then be substituted into the exponent for a score. Highest score wins!

 

Example:

Roll 1: 2^? + 2^2 If you roll a 4, then your score will be: 2^4+ 2^2 = 16+4= 20

 

Great for:

  • Review

  • Math Centers

  • Choice Boards

  • Partner Activity

  • Activity for your 6th Grade Whole Number Unit

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