Laws of Exponents and Radicals Algebra 1 Differentiated Worksheets BUNDLE
Laws of Exponents and Radicals Algebra 1 Differentiated Worksheets BUNDLE
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This Algebra 1 bundle includes 18 no-prep differentiated Exponents worksheets. Each of the 9 exponent laws and radicals topics include two differentiated and leveled worksheets. They are the perfect way for your students to practice exponent rules - product rule, power rule, quotient rule, negative exponents, zero exponents - plus simplifying radicals and more no matter their level as the differentiation is already done for you!
This differentiated worksheet bundle includes (the links below will take you to the individual resources on TPT):
- Product and Power Rules Worksheets
- Multiplication Laws of Exponents Worksheets
- Quotient Rule Worksheets
- Negative and Zero Exponent Rules Worksheets
- Laws of Exponents Review Worksheets
- Simplifying Radicals Worksheets
- Rational Exponents Worksheets
- Scientific Notation Multiply and Divide Worksheets
- Scientific Notation Add and Subtract Worksheets
These worksheets align well with Algebra 1 TEKS A.11A and A.11B
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There a total of 24 different problems on each worksheet - 12 in version A and 12 in version B. Version A is the easier version that includes more straight forward and skills-based problems. Version B is the harder version that includes more problem solving and word problems.
You can use both versions at the same time to differentiate, or use one version now and save another one for later. In the product, I include several ideas on the best ways to use both versions!
Each worksheet set includes:
- Worksheet Version A - 12 easier problems
- Worksheet Version B - 12 harder problems
- Answer Keys for both versions
Reviews from Educators
☆ This was scaffolded enough for my most challenged learners, but challenging enough for my more advanced students. - Cultivating Success
☆ I love the differentiated worksheets. We can work together on one sheet, and then allow the students to work on their own. I have also used it for extra help for struggling students. The worksheets have all different difficulties, so I can see who needs more help and what they need help with. - Beth C.
☆ Since I split my class I liked being able to give each group different independent work and even different classes different work at different times. Also allowed me to use one sheet as bell ringer questions for later on and review as well as having one for after the lessons as homework. - Cecilia H.