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NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 22
Lesson 22:Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents
Student Outcomes
 Students evaluate and write formulas involving exponents for given values in real-world problems.
Lesson Notes
Exponents are used in calculations of both area and volume. Other examples of exponential applications involve
bacterial growth (powers of ) and compound interest.
Students will need a full size sheet of paper( inches) for the first example.Teachers should try the folding activity
ahead of time to anticipate outcomes. If time permits at the end of the lesson, a larger sheet of paper can be used to
experiment further.
Fluency Exercise (10 minutes)
Multiplication of Decimals White Board Exchange
Classwork
Example 1 (10 minutes):Folding paper
Ask students to predict how many times they can fold a piece of paper in half. Allow a
short discussion before allowing students to try it.
 Let’s try an experiment: How many times do you think you would be able to fold
a piece of paper in half? The folds must be as close to a half as possible.
Students will repeatedly fold a piece of paper until it is impossible, aboutseven folds.
Remind students they must fold the paper the same way each time.
 Fold the paper once. Record the number of layers of paper that result.

 Fold again. Record the number of layers of paper that result.

Ensure that students see that doubling the two sheets results in foursheets. At this stage, they can be counted.During
subsequent stages, it will be impractical to do so. Focus the count on the corner that has four loose pieces.
 Fold again. Count and record the number of layers you have now.

The number of layers is doubling from one stage to the next; so, the pattern is modeled by multiplying by , not
adding . It is critical that students find that there are eight layers here, not six.
 Continue folding and recording the number of layers you make. Use a calculator if desired. Record your
answers as both numbers in standard form and using exponents, as powers of .
Scaffolding:
Some students will benefit
from unfolding and counting
rectangles on the paper
throughout Example 1. This
provides a concrete
representation of the
exponential relationship at the
heart of this lesson.
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NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 22
Exercises 1–3
1. Predict how many times you can fold a piece of paper in half.
My Prediction:
2. Before any folding (zero folds), there is only one layer of paper. This is recorded in the first row of the table.
Fold your paper in half. Record the number oflayers of paper that result. Continue as long as possible.
a. Are you able to continue folding the paper indefinitely? Why or why not?
No. The stack got too thick on one corner. It kept doubling each time.
b. How could you use a calculator to find the next number in the series?
I could multiply the number by to find the next number.
c. What is the relationship between the number of folds and the number of layers?
As the number of folds increases by one, the number of layers doubles.
d. How is this relationship represented in the exponential form of the numerical expression?
I could use as a base and the number of folds as the exponent.
e. If you fold a paper times, write an expression to show the number of paper layers.
There would be layers of paper.
3. If the paper were to be cut instead of folded, the height of the stack would double at each successive stage, and it
would be possible to continue.
a. Write an expression that describes how many layers of paper result from cuts.
b. Evaluate this expression by writing it in standard form.
Number of Folds
Number of Paper Layers that
Result
Number of Paper LayersWritten as
a Power of
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Example 2 (10 minutes):Bacterial Infection
 Modeling of exponents in real life leads to our next example of the power of doubling.Think about the last time
you had a cut or a wound that became infected. What caused the infection?
 Bacteria growing in the wound.
 When colonies of certain types of bacteria are allowed to grow unchecked, serious illness can result.
Example 2: Bacterial Infection
Bacteria are microscopic one-celled organisms that reproduce in a
couple of different ways, one of which is called binary fission. In
binary fission, a bacterium increases its size until it is large enough
to split into two parts that are identical. These two grow until they
are both large enough to split into two individual bacteria. This
continues as long as growing conditions are favorable.
a. Record the number of bacteria that result from each generation.
Generation Number of Bacteria
Number of Bacteria Written
as a Power of
b. How many generations would it take until there were over one million bacteria present?
generations will produce more than one million bacteria.
c. Under the right growing conditions, many bacteria can reproduce every minutes. Under these conditions,
how long would it take for one bacterium to reproduce itself into more than one million bacteria?
It would take fifteen-minute periods, or hours.
d. Write an expression for how many bacteria would be present after generations.
There will be bacteria present after generations.
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Example 3 (10 minutes):Volume of a Rectangular Solid
 Exponents are used when we calculate the volume of rectangular solids.
Example 3: Volume of a Rectangular Solid
This box has a width, . The height of the box, , is twice the width. The length of the box, , is three times the width.
That is, the width, height, and length of a rectangular prism are in the ratio of .
For rectangular solids like this, the volume is calculated by multiplying length times width times height.
Follow the above example to calculate the volume of these rectangular solids, given the width, .
Width in centimeters (cm) Volume in cubic centimeters (cm3
)
cm3
cm3
cm3
cm3
cm3
Closing (2 minutes)
 Why is different from ?
 means . Five is the factor that will be multiplied by itself times. That equals
 On the other hand, means . Five is the addend that will be added to itself times. This
equals
Exit Ticket (3 minutes)
MP.
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Lesson 22: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents
Exit Ticket
1. Naomi’s allowance is per week. If she convinces her parents to double her allowance each week fortwo
months, what will her weekly allowance be at the end of the second month (week )?
Week Number Allowance
2. Write the expression that describes Naomi’s allowance during week , in dollars.
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Exit Ticket Sample Solutions
1. Naomi’s allowance is per week. If she convinces her parents to double her allowance each week for two
months, what will her weekly allowance be at the end of the second month (week )?
Week Number Allowance
2. Write the expression that describes Naomi’s allowance during week , in dollars.
Problem Set Sample Solutions
1. A checkerboard has squares on it.
a. If a grain of rice is put on the first square, grains of rice on the second square, grains of rice on the third
square, grains of rice on the fourth square, etc. (doubling each time),how many grains of rice would be on
the last square? Represent your answer first in exponential form. Use the table below to help solve the
problem.
There would be grains of rice.
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Checkerboard
Square
Grains of
Rice
Checkerboard
Square
Grainsof
Rice
Checkerboard
Square
Grains of
Rice
Checkerboard
Square
Grainsof
Rice
b. Would it have been easier to write your answer to part (a) in exponential form or standard form?
Answers will vary. Exponential form is more concise: . Standard form is longer and more complicated to
calculate: . (In word form: nine quintillion, two hundred twenty-three
quadrillion, three hundred seventy-two trillion, thirty-six billion, eight hundred fifty-four million, seven
hundred seventy-five thousand, eight hundred eight.)
2. If an amount of money is invested at an annual interest rate of ,it doubles every years. If Alejandra
invests , how long will it take for her investment to exceed (assuming she doesn’t contribute any
additional funds)?
It will take years. After years, Alejandra will have doubled her money and will have . If she waits an
additional years, she will have .
3. The athletics director at Peter’s school has created a phone tree thatis used to notify team players in the event that
all games have to be canceled or rescheduled. The phone tree is initiated when the director calls two captains.
During the second stage of the phone tree, the captains each call two players. During the third stage of the phone
tree, these players each call two other players. The phone tree continues until all players have been notified. If
there are players on the teams, how many stages will it take to notify all of the players?
It will take fivestages. After the first stage, players have been called, and will not have been called. After
the second stage, fourmore players will have been called, for a total ofsix; will remain uncalled. After the third
stage, players (eight) more will have been called, totaling ; remain uncalled. After the stage, more
players( )will have gotten a call, for a total of players notified. Twenty remain uncalled at this stage. The 5th
round of calls will cover all of them.
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NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 22
White Board Exchange: Multiplication of Decimals
Progression of Exercises: Answers:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Fluency work such as this exercise should take 5–12 minutes of class.
How to Conduct a White Board Exchange:
All students will need a personal white board, white board marker, and a means of erasing their work. An economical
recommendation is to place card stock inside sheet protectors to use as the personal white boards and to cut sheets of
felt into small squares to use as erasers.
It is best to prepare the problems in a way that allows you to reveal them to the class one at a time. For example, use a
flip chart or PowerPoint presentation;write the problems on the board and cover with paper beforehand, allowing you
to reveal one at a time;or, write only one problem on the board at a time. If the number of digits in the problem is very
low (e.g., divided by ), it may also be appropriate to verbally call out the problem to the students.
The teacher reveals or says the first problem in the list and announces, “Go.” Students work the problem on their
personal white boards, holding their answers up for the teacher to see as soon as they have them ready. The teacher
gives immediate feedback to each student, pointing and/or making eye contact with the student and responding with an
affirmation for correct work such as, “Good job!”, “Yes!”, or “Correct!”For incorrect work,respond with guidance such as
“Look again!”, “Try again!”, or “Check your work!”
If many students have struggled to get the answer correct, go through the solution of that problem as a class before
moving on to the next problem in the sequence. Fluency in the skill has been established when the class is able to go
through each problem in quick succession without pausing to go through the solution of each problem individually. If
only one or two students have not been able to get a given problem correct when the rest of the students are finished, it
is appropriate to move the class forward to the next problem without further delay; in this case, find a time to provide
remediation to that student before the next fluency exercise on this skill is given.

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  • 1. Lesson 22: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents Date: 4/21/14 220 ©2013CommonCore,Inc. Some rights reserved.commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 22 Lesson 22:Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents Student Outcomes  Students evaluate and write formulas involving exponents for given values in real-world problems. Lesson Notes Exponents are used in calculations of both area and volume. Other examples of exponential applications involve bacterial growth (powers of ) and compound interest. Students will need a full size sheet of paper( inches) for the first example.Teachers should try the folding activity ahead of time to anticipate outcomes. If time permits at the end of the lesson, a larger sheet of paper can be used to experiment further. Fluency Exercise (10 minutes) Multiplication of Decimals White Board Exchange Classwork Example 1 (10 minutes):Folding paper Ask students to predict how many times they can fold a piece of paper in half. Allow a short discussion before allowing students to try it.  Let’s try an experiment: How many times do you think you would be able to fold a piece of paper in half? The folds must be as close to a half as possible. Students will repeatedly fold a piece of paper until it is impossible, aboutseven folds. Remind students they must fold the paper the same way each time.  Fold the paper once. Record the number of layers of paper that result.   Fold again. Record the number of layers of paper that result.  Ensure that students see that doubling the two sheets results in foursheets. At this stage, they can be counted.During subsequent stages, it will be impractical to do so. Focus the count on the corner that has four loose pieces.  Fold again. Count and record the number of layers you have now.  The number of layers is doubling from one stage to the next; so, the pattern is modeled by multiplying by , not adding . It is critical that students find that there are eight layers here, not six.  Continue folding and recording the number of layers you make. Use a calculator if desired. Record your answers as both numbers in standard form and using exponents, as powers of . Scaffolding: Some students will benefit from unfolding and counting rectangles on the paper throughout Example 1. This provides a concrete representation of the exponential relationship at the heart of this lesson.
  • 2. Lesson 22: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents Date: 4/21/14 221 ©2013CommonCore,Inc. Some rights reserved.commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 22 Exercises 1–3 1. Predict how many times you can fold a piece of paper in half. My Prediction: 2. Before any folding (zero folds), there is only one layer of paper. This is recorded in the first row of the table. Fold your paper in half. Record the number oflayers of paper that result. Continue as long as possible. a. Are you able to continue folding the paper indefinitely? Why or why not? No. The stack got too thick on one corner. It kept doubling each time. b. How could you use a calculator to find the next number in the series? I could multiply the number by to find the next number. c. What is the relationship between the number of folds and the number of layers? As the number of folds increases by one, the number of layers doubles. d. How is this relationship represented in the exponential form of the numerical expression? I could use as a base and the number of folds as the exponent. e. If you fold a paper times, write an expression to show the number of paper layers. There would be layers of paper. 3. If the paper were to be cut instead of folded, the height of the stack would double at each successive stage, and it would be possible to continue. a. Write an expression that describes how many layers of paper result from cuts. b. Evaluate this expression by writing it in standard form. Number of Folds Number of Paper Layers that Result Number of Paper LayersWritten as a Power of
  • 3. Lesson 22: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents Date: 4/21/14 222 ©2013CommonCore,Inc. Some rights reserved.commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 22 Example 2 (10 minutes):Bacterial Infection  Modeling of exponents in real life leads to our next example of the power of doubling.Think about the last time you had a cut or a wound that became infected. What caused the infection?  Bacteria growing in the wound.  When colonies of certain types of bacteria are allowed to grow unchecked, serious illness can result. Example 2: Bacterial Infection Bacteria are microscopic one-celled organisms that reproduce in a couple of different ways, one of which is called binary fission. In binary fission, a bacterium increases its size until it is large enough to split into two parts that are identical. These two grow until they are both large enough to split into two individual bacteria. This continues as long as growing conditions are favorable. a. Record the number of bacteria that result from each generation. Generation Number of Bacteria Number of Bacteria Written as a Power of b. How many generations would it take until there were over one million bacteria present? generations will produce more than one million bacteria. c. Under the right growing conditions, many bacteria can reproduce every minutes. Under these conditions, how long would it take for one bacterium to reproduce itself into more than one million bacteria? It would take fifteen-minute periods, or hours. d. Write an expression for how many bacteria would be present after generations. There will be bacteria present after generations.
  • 4. Lesson 22: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents Date: 4/21/14 223 ©2013CommonCore,Inc. Some rights reserved.commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 22 Example 3 (10 minutes):Volume of a Rectangular Solid  Exponents are used when we calculate the volume of rectangular solids. Example 3: Volume of a Rectangular Solid This box has a width, . The height of the box, , is twice the width. The length of the box, , is three times the width. That is, the width, height, and length of a rectangular prism are in the ratio of . For rectangular solids like this, the volume is calculated by multiplying length times width times height. Follow the above example to calculate the volume of these rectangular solids, given the width, . Width in centimeters (cm) Volume in cubic centimeters (cm3 ) cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 Closing (2 minutes)  Why is different from ?  means . Five is the factor that will be multiplied by itself times. That equals  On the other hand, means . Five is the addend that will be added to itself times. This equals Exit Ticket (3 minutes) MP. 3
  • 5. Lesson 22: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents Date: 4/21/14 224 ©2013CommonCore,Inc. Some rights reserved.commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 22 Name Date Lesson 22: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents Exit Ticket 1. Naomi’s allowance is per week. If she convinces her parents to double her allowance each week fortwo months, what will her weekly allowance be at the end of the second month (week )? Week Number Allowance 2. Write the expression that describes Naomi’s allowance during week , in dollars.
  • 6. Lesson 22: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents Date: 4/21/14 225 ©2013CommonCore,Inc. Some rights reserved.commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 22 Exit Ticket Sample Solutions 1. Naomi’s allowance is per week. If she convinces her parents to double her allowance each week for two months, what will her weekly allowance be at the end of the second month (week )? Week Number Allowance 2. Write the expression that describes Naomi’s allowance during week , in dollars. Problem Set Sample Solutions 1. A checkerboard has squares on it. a. If a grain of rice is put on the first square, grains of rice on the second square, grains of rice on the third square, grains of rice on the fourth square, etc. (doubling each time),how many grains of rice would be on the last square? Represent your answer first in exponential form. Use the table below to help solve the problem. There would be grains of rice.
  • 7. Lesson 22: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents Date: 4/21/14 226 ©2013CommonCore,Inc. Some rights reserved.commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 22 Checkerboard Square Grains of Rice Checkerboard Square Grainsof Rice Checkerboard Square Grains of Rice Checkerboard Square Grainsof Rice b. Would it have been easier to write your answer to part (a) in exponential form or standard form? Answers will vary. Exponential form is more concise: . Standard form is longer and more complicated to calculate: . (In word form: nine quintillion, two hundred twenty-three quadrillion, three hundred seventy-two trillion, thirty-six billion, eight hundred fifty-four million, seven hundred seventy-five thousand, eight hundred eight.) 2. If an amount of money is invested at an annual interest rate of ,it doubles every years. If Alejandra invests , how long will it take for her investment to exceed (assuming she doesn’t contribute any additional funds)? It will take years. After years, Alejandra will have doubled her money and will have . If she waits an additional years, she will have . 3. The athletics director at Peter’s school has created a phone tree thatis used to notify team players in the event that all games have to be canceled or rescheduled. The phone tree is initiated when the director calls two captains. During the second stage of the phone tree, the captains each call two players. During the third stage of the phone tree, these players each call two other players. The phone tree continues until all players have been notified. If there are players on the teams, how many stages will it take to notify all of the players? It will take fivestages. After the first stage, players have been called, and will not have been called. After the second stage, fourmore players will have been called, for a total ofsix; will remain uncalled. After the third stage, players (eight) more will have been called, totaling ; remain uncalled. After the stage, more players( )will have gotten a call, for a total of players notified. Twenty remain uncalled at this stage. The 5th round of calls will cover all of them.
  • 8. Lesson 22: Writing and Evaluating Expressions—Exponents Date: 4/21/14 227 ©2013CommonCore,Inc. Some rights reserved.commoncore.org This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM 6•4Lesson 22 White Board Exchange: Multiplication of Decimals Progression of Exercises: Answers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Fluency work such as this exercise should take 5–12 minutes of class. How to Conduct a White Board Exchange: All students will need a personal white board, white board marker, and a means of erasing their work. An economical recommendation is to place card stock inside sheet protectors to use as the personal white boards and to cut sheets of felt into small squares to use as erasers. It is best to prepare the problems in a way that allows you to reveal them to the class one at a time. For example, use a flip chart or PowerPoint presentation;write the problems on the board and cover with paper beforehand, allowing you to reveal one at a time;or, write only one problem on the board at a time. If the number of digits in the problem is very low (e.g., divided by ), it may also be appropriate to verbally call out the problem to the students. The teacher reveals or says the first problem in the list and announces, “Go.” Students work the problem on their personal white boards, holding their answers up for the teacher to see as soon as they have them ready. The teacher gives immediate feedback to each student, pointing and/or making eye contact with the student and responding with an affirmation for correct work such as, “Good job!”, “Yes!”, or “Correct!”For incorrect work,respond with guidance such as “Look again!”, “Try again!”, or “Check your work!” If many students have struggled to get the answer correct, go through the solution of that problem as a class before moving on to the next problem in the sequence. Fluency in the skill has been established when the class is able to go through each problem in quick succession without pausing to go through the solution of each problem individually. If only one or two students have not been able to get a given problem correct when the rest of the students are finished, it is appropriate to move the class forward to the next problem without further delay; in this case, find a time to provide remediation to that student before the next fluency exercise on this skill is given.