Exponent Worksheets PDF Math Worksheets 

Printable tests on exponents for kids from 4th to 7th grades. Featuring exponent worksheets cover topics like: raising numbers to 2nd, 3rd, 4th etc power. e.g. 3 to the 2nd power = 2 x 2 and so on. This page also features math tests on square roots, cube roots, scientific notation and standard forms. If you are a parent or teacher of kids in primary school, this page is for you. This is especially true because each worksheet contains an answer sheet for reference at any stage. You can also make your homework tasks easy by downloading sheets on this page.

Exponents to 3rd power

Exponents to 3rd power
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Exponents to 4th power

Exponents to 4th power
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Exponents to second power

Exponents to second power
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Powers exponents

Powers exponents
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Powers

Powers
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Scientific notation 2

Scientific notation 2
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Scientific notation 3

Scientific notation 3
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Scientific notation 1

Scientific notation 1
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Square roots

Square roots
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Exponents Worksheets PDF

Our Exponents Worksheets – PDF category contains several practice exercises to help kids build their proficiency in solving problems that involve exponents.

Although kids will have encountered exponents in elementary school while studying the order of operations, exponents return to play a significant role in algebraic expressions.

Learning about exponents is conceptually related to a child’s proficiency in multiplying numbers. In effect, their familiarity with the multiplication table, and optimally the multiples of the numbers 1 to 12, will go a long way in building their speed and reliability in solving problems that contain exponents. Nurturing a strong and steady study habit will be a valuable way for your students to handle exponents with ease.

Kids can flex their mathematical muscle by taking on our wide variety of Exponents Worksheets – PDF for their studies. Each sheet is designed with efficiency in mind; we use only a simple but striking format, and feature only clear, easy-to-read text, as well as high-quality illustrations.

The worksheets on this page are primarily intended for children from the 4th to 7th Grades. They may also be used as reviewers for higher year levels.

Younger students should get started with the fundamentals of exponents. Seeing a tiny number floating to the right of “normal” numbers for the first time can invite a lot of curiosity, after all. Your kids will learn to multiply the number by itself for a set amount of times, based on the number noted by the exponent.

Our introductory sheet – entitled Powers – will help kids apply their knowledge after a lesson on exponents. We’ve provided large boxes below each problem for them to store their solutions and answers.

Intermediate learners can work on our Powers – Exponents worksheet instead; this sheet contains a more numerous set of exponent problems for them to resolve. There’s space left at the bottom for their calculations, although many of the items can be trivial for students who have studied their multiplication table diligently.

In algebra, children will learn to manipulate powers in expressions using different laws. Once they get the hang of the laws, exponents can cease to be a headache during quiz time.

The simplest exponent worksheet on this page raises numbers up to the second power – astute kids will realize that they’re practically finding the squares of each number. As your students learn, you can incrementally raise the difficulty by proceeding to our worksheets on numbers to the third or fourth power.

Knowledge of exponents enables children to convert values into their scientific form – which will be useful in their laboratory classes. We’ve uploaded a few scientific notation worksheets for them to try this fascinating and novel way to write numbers.

Square roots are, in essence, the opposite process to raising numbers to the second power. Your kids can get more practice with our square root worksheets as well.

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