Copyright © Swun Math Grade 8 Unit 2 Lesson 2 P TE
Properties of Exponents:
Multiplication
Procedural Lesson
Grade 8 · Unit 2 · Lesson 2
MC: 8.EE.1
Problem of the Day
Objective: I will simplify expressions using the properties of exponents.
Vocabulary Teacher Resources
Base: the repeated factor
Exponent: indicates the number of times
the base is multiplied by itself; also
known as power
Factors: numbers that are multiplied to
create a product
Power: a product in which the factors are the
same
5 • 5 • 5 • 5 54
4 factors power
Say as,“ 4 copies of 5 multiplied together”
n^3 = 3 copies of n, multiplied together =
n⋅n⋅n
Exponential Form: expressions written with
exponents
Properties of Exponents
Power to Power (an)m= anm (Multiply)
Multiply (Like Bases) am⋅an= am+n (Add)
Power of a Product anbn=(ab)n (Keep)
Considerations:
Continue to encourage struggling students to write the
expanded form of an exponential expression (5^4 = 5 ∙ 5 ∙ 5 ∙5).
Have students derive the rule once they understand the
concept of exponential form.
Another option is to create a visual representation of what
is occurring when using exponents. Use base ten blocks to
show students the growth of the number.
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Steps:
- Identify the base(s) and exponent(s).
- Write the expression in expanded form.
- Simplify.
Application of MPs:
MP4: What rule might apply in this situation?
A rule that may apply can be ______________.
MP6: How could you test your solution to see if it
answers the problem?
I can test my solution by ___________________.
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MPs
Applied MP
* Embedded MP
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