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A great activity to get your kids out of their seats! Could be used as a review for upper level classes or a great assessment for your Algebra 1 class.
Students start at different stations and will rotate around the stations to a complete loop!
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Around the Room - Adding/Subtracting/Multiplying Polynomials
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A great activity to get your kids out of their seats! Could be used as a review for upper level classes or a great assessment for your Algebra 1 class.
Students start at different stations and will rotate around the stations to a complete loop!
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Great Resource
Thank you! This was a great resource and my students enjoyed it.
My students enjoyed moving around the room and discussing the various problems at our vertical whiteboards. I did have to give some hints for the trinomial multiplication. In the future, I will modify the slides to have binomial multiplication or binomial and trinomial. These were a little advanced for my algebra 1 students.
Great activity! My students LOVED it and were engaged! THANK YOU!
What a great way to practice. My students love to work on their feet instead of on a worksheet.
The students were engaged the whole time, running around to find their new stations. I liked that even though the problems are easy, the answers are not "obvious", they still need to do the calculations to find them.
Easy to use! Only had to make one change on the triple multiplying, that was too hard for my students.
My students loved walking around the room and finding the correct answers. It allowed them to work together and immediately check their work to see if they were right or not!
It was nice to have a fun activity for students to use as a resource to study for their upcoming test.
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