Lecture is inevitable, but I like to divide up that time with small, hopefully fun activities. We all need a break from time to time, including ME!!!
I found this activity here, and instantly loved it. After explaining how to rewrite logarithms and exponentials, this game provided students with the perfect practice.
Just like the concentration game, students place all cards face down and then flip two cards over. They look for an exponential and logarithmic pair. If they find a match, YAY! If not, they have to turn them back over and lose their turn.
This is a fast activity; it took my kids about 15 minutes. Even though it was short, I think the students enjoyed not having to listen to me for the entire class! I'm okay with that; I enjoyed taking a break from talking! :)
I could have cut out the activity that I found online, but I am a little OCD when it comes to fonts. So, I created a new version using the same problems. Here it is: Concentration Log/Exp Game
~RJ
I found this activity here, and instantly loved it. After explaining how to rewrite logarithms and exponentials, this game provided students with the perfect practice.
Just like the concentration game, students place all cards face down and then flip two cards over. They look for an exponential and logarithmic pair. If they find a match, YAY! If not, they have to turn them back over and lose their turn.
This is a fast activity; it took my kids about 15 minutes. Even though it was short, I think the students enjoyed not having to listen to me for the entire class! I'm okay with that; I enjoyed taking a break from talking! :)
I could have cut out the activity that I found online, but I am a little OCD when it comes to fonts. So, I created a new version using the same problems. Here it is: Concentration Log/Exp Game
~RJ
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