Powers and Exponents
I can write and evaluate numbers in exponent form using a base and a power.
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🎯 Content Objective / Objetivo de contenido
I can write and evaluate numbers in exponent form using a base and a power.
Today's Flow
Total pacing: ~50 min · Progress bar at top tracks your place
LAUNCH
⏱ ~10 min
⏱️ 3 MIN · THINK-PAIR-SHARE
Each switch flip doubles the volume: 1, then 2, then 4, then 8. How is each number related to the one before, and how could you write 2 times 2 times 2 a shorter way?
Check for Understanding #1
Teacher: If >30% thumbs down, re-teach with a fresh example before moving on.
Sound Check
You're a sound engineer at a music studio. Each time you flip a switch, the volume doubles. The starting volume is 1 unit. After flipping the switch 3 times, the volume is 2³ = 2 × 2 × 2 = 8 units — that's 8 times louder! How loud does it get after more flips?
Concept Launch
💡 What does an exponent mean?
An exponent is a small raised number that tells you how many times to multiply a number by itself. We say 2³ as "two to the third power."
A power like 2³ is a short way to write repeated multiplication: 2 × 2 × 2.
Check for Understanding #2
Teacher: If >30% thumbs down, re-teach with a fresh example before moving on.
Now it's your turn
VOCABULARY
⏱ ~8 min
| Term / Término | Meaning / Significado | Example / Ejemplo | Visual |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exponent Exponente |
A small number that tells how many times to multiply the number by itself. Un número pequeño que dice cuántas veces multiplicar el número por sí mismo. |
In 2³, the small 3 means multiply 2 by itself 3 times: 2 × 2 × 2 = 8 | |
| Base Base |
The number that gets multiplied by itself. El número que se multiplica por sí mismo. |
In 5², the base is 5 — it is the number being multiplied: 5 × 5 = 25 | |
| Power Potencia |
A number written with a base and an exponent, like 2³. Un número escrito con una base y un exponente, como 2³. |
10³ = 10 × 10 × 10 = 1,000 — read as '10 to the third power' or '10 cubed' | |
| Evaluate Evaluar |
To find the value of an expression. Encontrar el valor de una expresión. |
Evaluate 3⁴: write 3 × 3 × 3 × 3, then multiply step by step: 9 × 9 = 81 |
Which Word Fits?
The small raised number that shows how many times the base is multiplied is the ___.
Use It In a Sentence
Check for Understanding #3
Teacher: If >30% thumbs down, re-teach with a fresh example before moving on.
Turn & Talk — Launch
Each switch flip doubles the volume: 1, then 2, then 4, then 8. How is each number related to the one before, and how could you write 2 times 2 times 2 a shorter way?
👂 Listen For
Students see each volume is the previous one times 2 and write 2 × 2 × 2 as 2 cubed, naming 2 as the base and 3 as the exponent.
Extend: Predict the volume after 6 switch flips and write it as a power. Explain how the exponent connects to the number of flips.
EXPLORE & PRACTICE
⏱ ~18 min
Visual Modeling Workspace
Use the drawing tray below to annotate the visual model. Teacher: say "Click to reveal" on key steps.
Explore Activity
Evaluate each exponential expression. Write the repeated multiplication and find the value.
✍️ Explore Discourse
How does the value change when you increase the exponent by 1? Why?
Whiteboard Moment
Show your work clearly. Be ready to explain your thinking to a partner.
Turn & Talk — Explore
In the power 2 cubed, which number is the base and which is the exponent? What job does each one do when you evaluate it?
👂 Listen For
Students identify the base as the repeated factor and the exponent as the count of factors, and evaluate 2 cubed as 2 × 2 × 2 = 8.
Extend: Why is 2 cubed different from 2 times 3? Evaluate both and explain what makes the answers different.
Practice Check A
What is the value of 4³?
✍️ Show Your Work
Explain why your answer is correct using today's vocabulary.
Practice Check B
What is the value of 6²?
✍️ Show Your Work
Explain why your answer is correct using today's vocabulary.
Power Matching
Match each expression to its value. Click pairs that belong together.
✍️ Justify Your Thinking
Sort each power by whether its value is greater than 50 or not.
A classmate turned in the work below. One step has a mistake. Read every step, find it, name it, and fix it.
Choose ONE option to show what you know — then do it in the workspace below.
Use evidence from today's lesson to complete each frame.
Today's key idea is: "A power like 2³ is a short way to write repeated multiplication: 2 × 2 × 2." — and it works because ___.
Because Exponent means ___, but a tricky part is ___, so I have to ___.
A common mistake with Exponent is ___. It happens because ___, and the fix is ___.
I can prove my answer is correct by ___, using Base to check my work.
✍️ TWR · WRITE 3 SENTENCES · 7 MIN
A power like 2³ is a short way to write repeated multiplication: 2 × 2 × 2. because ___
A power like 2³ is a short way to write repeated multiplication: 2 × 2 × 2. but ___
A power like 2³ is a short way to write repeated multiplication: 2 × 2 × 2. so ___
🌱 TWR · GROW THE KERNEL · 6 MIN
Answer these to add detail
Sentence starters (tap to use)
Student Workspace
Evaluate each exponential expression. Write the repeated multiplication and find the value.
| Power | Repeated Multiplication | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 2⁴ | 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 | |
| 3³ | 3 × 3 × 3 | |
| 5² | 5 × 5 | |
| 10³ | 10 × 10 × 10 |
✏️ Sketch Your Strategy
Differentiation Paths
Step-by-step with a worked model and sentence frames.
What is the value of 4³?
Core practice aligned to the standard.
Extension with error analysis or multi-step reasoning.
Partner Activity
Work with your partner on the practice problems at your differentiation path level. Explain each step using math vocabulary.
Check for Understanding #4
Teacher: If >30% thumbs down, re-teach with a fresh example before moving on.
Real-World Connection
🌍 Math in the Wild
A music studio is recording tracks. Each track layer doubles the file size. A single track is 4 MB. The file size after n layers is given by 4 × 2ⁿ.
✍️ Connection Reasoning
How large is the file after 5 layers? Why does the file size grow so quickly?
After 5 layers the file is ___ MB because 4 × 2⁵ = 4 × ___ = ___. The file grows quickly because each layer ___ the size.
Turn & Talk — Connect
When you bounce a track, the file size grows as you double the layers. Where else do you see quantities that grow by repeated multiplication?
👂 Listen For
Students give a real doubling or repeated-multiplication example and connect it to a base and exponent.
Extend: Compare 3 to the 4th power and 4 to the 3rd power. Are they equal? Evaluate both and use base and exponent to justify your answer.
CLOSURE & REFLECT
⏱ ~8 min
Today I learned that ___ because ___.
One thing I am still not sure about is ___.
What is the value of 3⁴?
Bonus Exit Check
Which expression shows 5³ as repeated multiplication?
✍️ Show Your Work
Explain why your answer is correct using today's vocabulary.
Reflection & Self-Assessment
Continue Learning
Launch the Full Interactive Activity
Students continue practice in the HTML lesson engine with auto-check, hints, and differentiation.
Family Connection
Share tonight's family homework and discuss one vocabulary word at home.
Open Family Homework ↗Teacher Notes
⏱️ Pacing Guide
- Launch & vocab: 12 min
- I Do / We Do / You Do: 15 min
- Explore & practice: 15 min
- Connect & closure: 8 min
Total: ~50 min
🎯 Listen For · Common Errors
• Students see each volume is the previous one times 2 and write 2 × 2 × 2 as 2 cubed, naming 2 as the base and 3 as the exponent.
• Students identify the base as the repeated factor and the exponent as the count of factors, and evaluate 2 cubed as 2 × 2 × 2 = 8.
• Students give a real doubling or repeated-multiplication example and connect it to a base and exponent.
• Listen for students naming a specific strategy tied to 6.EE.1 — not just "I multiplied." They should connect steps to the key idea.
Common mistake: A common mistake in Powers and Exponents is skipping the key idea: "A power like 2³ is a short way to write repeated multiplication: 2 × 2 × 2." — always check your work against this rule before you submit.
Answer Key (Teacher Appendix)
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✓ Practice 1: 64 — 4³ = 4 × 4 × 4 = 64.
✓ Practice 2: 36 — 6² = 6 × 6 = 36.
✓ Practice 3: 5 × 5 × 5 — 5³ means use 5 as a factor 3 times: 5 × 5 × 5. The exponent tells how many times to multiply, not what to multiply by.
✓ Practice 4: 108 — 4 + 2 = 6. 6² = 36. 3 × 36 = 108.
✓ Exit ticket: 81 — 3⁴ = 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 = 81.