Free Printable Exponents Worksheet Bundle

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Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach exponents in your classroom? We know it can be tricky to break down the rules of exponents—especially when some students are still getting the hang of equations. That’s why we put together a bundle of exponents worksheets to make learning them a little bit easier—and also fun! Plus, every worksheet comes with an answer key to save you time.

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Law of Exponents Anchor Chart

The bundle includes an anchor chart packed with essential rules and equations—perfect for students to reference as they build their understanding of exponents throughout your lessons.

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Exponents Choice Board

Our Exponents Choice Board gives students the freedom to choose which equations they want to tackle while still ensuring they get plenty of practice. Simply assign a set number of problems, and let them take it from there!

Square Up: Negative and Zero Exponents
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Square Up: Negative and Zero Exponents

Students cut out the squares and rearrange them so that each expression simplifies to match the corresponding answer next to it. Then they glue the squares in place on the template provided.

Exponents Circuit Worksheet
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Exponents Circuit Worksheet

Circuit training is a type of exercise where you perform different exercises in a single workout session. You cycle through a “circuit” of exercises. In this worksheet, students start with problem #1. They must find the answer in a different box, and label that problem #2. Students continue solving and labeling until the last problem’s answer leads them back to problem #1.

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Exponents Anchor Chart & Worksheet
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