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Sir John Paul D.

Capalaran
MATH 6
QUARTER 2
PRAYER
SPIN
Find the product of each of the following:
Jigsaw Puzzle
Describing the Rhoda has bought linen in
exponent and Imus market to sew a
the base in a
tablecloth 9 dm by 9 dm for
number
expressed in their square-shaped table in
exponential the living room. How big is
notation. the area of the tablecloth?
The exponent tells how many times to get the value.
 The base is the number used as factor.
EXPONEN
BASE
(3 X 3=9)
T

- Three squared =1
- Three exponent seven
- Three to the second power
=7
Passing the ball- Activity 2 (Individual
Performance Task)

The ball is posted with multiplication equation and is


passed around with the music. When the music stops, the
one who holds the ball will get one posted and give its
exponential form and have to identify the base and its
exponent orally.
Group Activity
Group1. write in exponential form
 Group 2. rewrite the following using exponents
 Group 3. write in exponential form
 Group 4. rewrite the following using exponents
Group Activity
Describe the exponent and the base in a number
expressed in exponential notation. Choose the
correct answer for each.
1. In 65, the number 6 is the (base, exponent).

2. In 106, the number 6 is the (is the factor, tells how many times the factor is used).

3. In 314, the number 14 is the (base, exponent).

4. In 568, the number 56 is written in (normal, small) size.

5. In 214, the number 21 (is the factor, tells how many times the factor is used).
What is base?

What is exponent?
EVALUATION
 1. In 79, the number 7 is the (base, exponent).

 2.In 92, the number 2 is the (is the factor, tells how many times the
factor is used).

 3. In 37141, the number 41 is the (base, exponent).

 4. In 658, the number 65 is written in (normal, small) size.

 5.In 4197, the number 419 (is the factor, tells how many times the
factor is used).
ASSIGNMENT

Rewrite using exponents or as a simple expression

 1) 452
 2) 163
 3) 87 x 87 x 87 x 87 x 87 x 87
 4) 136 x 136 x 136 x 136
 5) 8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8

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