This worksheet serve as a good review of Greatest Common Factor (GCF), Difference of Two Squares, Sum of Two Cubes, Difference of Two Cubes, and Trial and Error. Students have answers in front of them, but the distractors make it difficult for them to quickly choose unless they absolutely know the answer. Regardless of their age, kids love to cut things out and manipulate them. This makes it fun to do factoring. Student could easily work independently or in groups to complete this worksheet. Worksheet could be done in school or at home. All that is needed glue.
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I have taught high school math for 8 years. I have taught Geometry, Trignometry, Statistics, AP Statistics, and Algebra II. Prior to teaching, I was a Mechanical Engineer for 7 years.