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Adding Polynomials Interactive Activities | In-person + Distance Learning
Adding Polynomials Interactive Activities | In-person + Distance Learning
Adding Polynomials Interactive Activities | In-person + Distance Learning
Adding Polynomials Interactive Activities | In-person + Distance Learning
Adding Polynomials Interactive Activities | In-person + Distance Learning
Adding Polynomials Interactive Activities | In-person + Distance Learning
Adding Polynomials Interactive Activities | In-person + Distance Learning
Adding Polynomials Interactive Activities | In-person + Distance Learning
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Description

What's Included?

  • Adding Polynomials
  • 3 interactive slides
  • Self-Grading Exit ticket (With sections!)
  • Answer Key

---Digital + Printable + Worsheet---

These three digital math activities focus on adding polynomials:

  • Monomials
  • Binomials
  • Trinomials
  • Mixed problems

They are also paperless through Google Slides™. You will also have access to an exit ticket through Google Forms™. You and your students will need access to Google Slides™ and Google Forms™.  Perfect for Google Classroom™ and Seesaw!

DIGITAL VERSION - These slides are very interactive, they include:

  • Drag and drop
  • Using the typing tool
  • Using shapes to select answers

PRINTABLE VERSION - This printable is very interactive, they include:

  • Cut and paste
  • Writing answers
  • Using highlighters or color pencils

WORKSHEET VERSION - This worksheet includes:

  • Clear tasks for each type of polynomial
  • With page numbers

Ready to go and print for in-person learning!

It is my purpose to provide quality products to help you and your students. If you have any concerns or questions, please feel free to reach out to me by sending me an email. You can also use the Q & A feature in TpT, and I will get back to you in a timely manner.

Enjoy!

-Diana

©D'MathPi

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Adding Polynomials Interactive Activities | In-person + Distance Learning

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
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D'MathPi
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$4.75

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6th - 12th
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3 Google Slides + 1 Google Form + PDF Files of All Activities in all Versions
Answer Key
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Description

What's Included?

  • Adding Polynomials
  • 3 interactive slides
  • Self-Grading Exit ticket (With sections!)
  • Answer Key

---Digital + Printable + Worsheet---

These three digital math activities focus on adding polynomials:

  • Monomials
  • Binomials
  • Trinomials
  • Mixed problems

They are also paperless through Google Slides™. You will also have access to an exit ticket through Google Forms™. You and your students will need access to Google Slides™ and Google Forms™.  Perfect for Google Classroom™ and Seesaw!

DIGITAL VERSION - These slides are very interactive, they include:

  • Drag and drop
  • Using the typing tool
  • Using shapes to select answers

PRINTABLE VERSION - This printable is very interactive, they include:

  • Cut and paste
  • Writing answers
  • Using highlighters or color pencils

WORKSHEET VERSION - This worksheet includes:

  • Clear tasks for each type of polynomial
  • With page numbers

Ready to go and print for in-person learning!

It is my purpose to provide quality products to help you and your students. If you have any concerns or questions, please feel free to reach out to me by sending me an email. You can also use the Q & A feature in TpT, and I will get back to you in a timely manner.

Enjoy!

-Diana

©D'MathPi

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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August 3, 2021
Useful and engaging resource. Thank you.
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Grades taught: 9th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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