Multiplying Polynomials (Binomials and Trinomials) | Coloring Activity
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- Polynomials and Factoring Activities BundleThis bundle contains the following 12 activities to use throughout the polynomials and factoring unit. Click the links to view each activity:1) Polynomials Scavenger Hunt2) Gone Fishin' with Polynomials Game3) Factoring a GCF (Greatest Common Factor) I HavePrice $36.00Original Price $45.00Save $9.00
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Students will practice multiplying polynomials (binomial x binomial and binomial x trinomial) with this coloring activity. There are two problems per each question number. Students find the product of both problems, then find the sum or difference of each row. This makes a great review of not only multiplying, but adding and subtracting polynomials as well. The answer they get will determine how to color the space scene.
I have my students show all their work on a separate sheet of paper, then staple to the activity to turn in. I had my students complete a survey last year on which activities they enjoyed most. I was VERY surprised to see the "coloring activities" highly ranked. I guess they are never too old for coloring :)
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Algebra 1 Curriculum (with Activities)
Polynomials & Factoring Activities Bundle
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