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Hi Everybody!
This is the 2nd lesson in my FACTORING chapter for Pre-Algebra. This was designed for my 7 Honors class, but it also works well with 8 Regents. This can even be used a REVIEW for an 8 Honors class.
(I also have my entire Unit 1, 2 and 3 posted on Exponents and Scientific Notation/ Polynomials and Real Numbers. You can purchase the entire bundle or individual lessons.)
For this lesson (Unit 4- Lesson 2), the students will learn how to factor using the GCF method.
The lesson walks through a 3-step process on how to:
1) identify the GCF
2) divide the expression by the GCF and
3) writing the expression in factored form
There are also about 11 questions/examples for classwork that also include identifying the equivalent expressions.
There are 3 questions for HW that go along with this lesson. There are also an additional 5 questions that are cumulative REVIEW. These questions pertain to: polynomials, simplifying radicals, and dividing in scientific notation.
As always, this is a EDITABLE WORD document, that can be adjusted the needs of your individual class. ENJOY!
FACTORING- Using GCF Method- Lesson 4-2- Pre-Algebra (7Honors/ 8Regents)
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Hi Everybody!
This is the 2nd lesson in my FACTORING chapter for Pre-Algebra. This was designed for my 7 Honors class, but it also works well with 8 Regents. This can even be used a REVIEW for an 8 Honors class.
(I also have my entire Unit 1, 2 and 3 posted on Exponents and Scientific Notation/ Polynomials and Real Numbers. You can purchase the entire bundle or individual lessons.)
For this lesson (Unit 4- Lesson 2), the students will learn how to factor using the GCF method.
The lesson walks through a 3-step process on how to:
1) identify the GCF
2) divide the expression by the GCF and
3) writing the expression in factored form
There are also about 11 questions/examples for classwork that also include identifying the equivalent expressions.
There are 3 questions for HW that go along with this lesson. There are also an additional 5 questions that are cumulative REVIEW. These questions pertain to: polynomials, simplifying radicals, and dividing in scientific notation.
As always, this is a EDITABLE WORD document, that can be adjusted the needs of your individual class. ENJOY!




