Perfect Squares (1)
Perfect Squares (2)
Exponents
Powers of 10
Patterns
100

What is the value of four squared?

16

4x4=16

100

What is 152?

225

100

What is the value of 23?

8

2 x 2 x 2 = 8

100

What is 100?

1

100

102 = 100, 103 = 1,000, 104 = 10,000,...

If the pattern continues, what would be the fifth term?

106 = 1,000,000

200

Which number is a perfect square: 6, 18, or 25?

25

5x5=25

200

Which number is a perfect square between 0 and 300?

150, 289, or 361

289

200

Write 34 in expanded form.

3 x 3 x 3 x 3

200

If 101 = 10, 102 = 100, 103 = 1,000

What is the value of 104?

10,000

200

If the pattern continues, how many tiles would the fifth figure have?

25

300

Represent the perfect square of 9 using a pictorial model.

The model should include 3 rows of 3

300

Justify why 169 is a perfect square using mathematical reasoning.

13 x 13 = 169

A number times itself

300

If 21 = 2

22 = 4

23 = 8

What is the value of 24?

16

300

Write the number one hundred thousand using a power of 10.

105

300

49, 64, 81, ...

If the pattern continues, what would be the sixth term?

144

400

What perfect square fills in the blank?

25, 36, ____, 64, 81

49

400

Which is a perfect square between 300 and 400?

361, 375, or 389

361

19 x 19 = 361

400

Identify the base in 53.

5 is the base number

400

What is the value of 108?

100,000,000

400

21 = 2, 22 = 4, 23 = 8, ...

If the pattern continues, what would be the fifth term?

25 = 32

500

The area of my square shaped garden is 144 square feet.  

What is the length of one side? 

12

12x12 = 144

500

Is 324 a perfect square?  Why or why not?

Yes, 324 is a perfect square because 18 x 18 = 324.

500

What is the value of 18?

1

500

Write 103 in standard form.

1,000

500

4, 9, ____, 25, 36

What number would need to be squared to complete the pattern?

4

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