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Adding & Subtracting Polynomials Foldable Notes for Interactive Notebook

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8th - 11th
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Need an engaging way to take notes on Adding & Subtracting Polynomials with your Algebra students? Have you tried foldables and interactive notebooks? These foldable guided notes are great to keep students engaged in notetaking and have something easy to follow and study from!

Using this foldable notes template, students will fill in the blanks and solve problems as you guide them through these notes. After filling it out, students will fold it and glue it into their notebook. This is a one flap booklet style foldable. This foldable has NO CUTTING involved!

I can tell you from experience that students LOVE foldable notes. It has made teaching and learning math so much more fun!

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Understand that polynomials form a system analogous to the integers, namely, they are closed under the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication; add, subtract, and multiply polynomials.

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