Description
Need a great factoring activity that gets kids excited about factoring and reinforces prior knowledge?
You can use this activity in a variety of ways. I use it as a mix and match activity. Each student gets a card and works out his/her problem. The students find their matching pair and check their answers. It can also be used as a center, partner A and partner B, interactive notebook matching, etc. So many uses to reiterate the importance of signs and how factoring is related to multiplying binomials.
You can use this activity in a variety of ways. I use it as a mix and match activity. Each student gets a card and works out his/her problem. The students find their matching pair and check their answers. It can also be used as a center, partner A and partner B, interactive notebook matching, etc. So many uses to reiterate the importance of signs and how factoring is related to multiplying binomials.
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Grades
7th - 12th
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4
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Description
Need a great factoring activity that gets kids excited about factoring and reinforces prior knowledge?
You can use this activity in a variety of ways. I use it as a mix and match activity. Each student gets a card and works out his/her problem. The students find their matching pair and check their answers. It can also be used as a center, partner A and partner B, interactive notebook matching, etc. So many uses to reiterate the importance of signs and how factoring is related to multiplying binomials.
You can use this activity in a variety of ways. I use it as a mix and match activity. Each student gets a card and works out his/her problem. The students find their matching pair and check their answers. It can also be used as a center, partner A and partner B, interactive notebook matching, etc. So many uses to reiterate the importance of signs and how factoring is related to multiplying binomials.
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