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Which subject | Mathematics |
What topic | Eureka Math 8th book 1 |
What length (min) | 50 |
What age group | Year or Grade 8 |
Class size | 13 |
What curriculum | Multiplying Exponents |
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Number of slides | 5 |
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Eureka Math 8th Book 1 - Multiplying Exponents
Grade 8
Mathematics
Step Number | Step Title | Length | Details |
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1 | Introduction | 5 min | Briefly introduce the topic of multiplying exponents. Explain the importance and relevance in mathematics. |
2 | Review of Exponents | 10 min | Quick review of exponent basics: definitions and notation. Engage students with questions about their previous knowledge. |
3 | Product of Powers Property | 10 min | Introduce the product of powers property (a^m × a^n = a^(m+n)). Provide examples and demonstrate how to use this property. |
4 | Guided Practice | 15 min | Work on a set of practice problems as a class. Encourage students to contribute to solving problems on the board. |
5 | Independent Practice | 5 min | Distribute handout with additional problems to be solved individually. Monitor the classroom and assist as needed. |
6 | Homework Assignment | 5 min | Explain the homework assignment related to multiplying exponents. Ensure students understand the expectations and the problems they need to complete. |
7 | Conclusion and Homework Check | 5 min | Summarize key points learned in the lesson. Collect homework for review without presenting; provide feedback later. |
13 students
This lesson aligns with the national curriculum standards relevant to Grade 8 mathematics, focusing on expressions and equations, specifically related to the concept of exponents.