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Factoring Polynomials Guided Notes, Practice Worksheets, Formative Assessments
Factoring Polynomials Guided Notes, Practice Worksheets, Formative Assessments
Factoring Polynomials Guided Notes, Practice Worksheets, Formative Assessments
Factoring Polynomials Guided Notes, Practice Worksheets, Formative Assessments
Factoring Polynomials Guided Notes, Practice Worksheets, Formative Assessments
Factoring Polynomials Guided Notes, Practice Worksheets, Formative Assessments
Factoring Polynomials Guided Notes, Practice Worksheets, Formative Assessments
Factoring Polynomials Guided Notes, Practice Worksheets, Formative Assessments
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"I used this set of notes with the flow chart as the basis for teaching the different types of factoring. The kids liked having the examples to follow when they did their homework."
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Karen T.
"Student enjoy the extra notes that we put in our Interactive notebooks. Provides support for what we learn in our curriculum for practice at home. "
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Jayne A.

Description

There is no “best way” to teach factoring, but what is true is that students benefit from practice to become factoring experts! 

This no prep factoring polynomials resource has guided practice for several types of factoring, including: 

  • Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
  • Difference of Squares
  • Perfect Square Trinomials 
  • Trinomials with a=1
  • Complex Trinomials with a>1
  • Factor by Grouping
  • Sum and Difference of Cubes

These guided practice worksheets provide students with polynomial factoring practice at a variety of skill-levels to really ensure they spend time practicing each, to be comfortable with all types of factoring. 

This factoring practice resource is designed for students at a variety of levels. The idea is that you can choose which pages you need. I have used select pages in on-level Algebra 1 classes. I have also used ALL of the pages in my on-level AND my below-level Algebra 2 courses. I have also used all of the pages to review in an on-level pre-calculus course. 

⭐ This resource includes:

  • 7 Guided Practice Pages (one for each factoring type listed above)
  • 3 DIFFERENTIATED practice worksheets
  • 2 levels of exit ticket/formative assessments
  • Answer keys for each

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Factoring Polynomials Guided Notes, Practice Worksheets, Formative Assessments

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9th - 12th
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11
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Teaching Duration
3 days

What others say

"I used this set of notes with the flow chart as the basis for teaching the different types of factoring. The kids liked having the examples to follow when they did their homework."
star
Karen T.
"Student enjoy the extra notes that we put in our Interactive notebooks. Provides support for what we learn in our curriculum for practice at home. "
star
Jayne A.

Description

There is no “best way” to teach factoring, but what is true is that students benefit from practice to become factoring experts! 

This no prep factoring polynomials resource has guided practice for several types of factoring, including: 

  • Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
  • Difference of Squares
  • Perfect Square Trinomials 
  • Trinomials with a=1
  • Complex Trinomials with a>1
  • Factor by Grouping
  • Sum and Difference of Cubes

These guided practice worksheets provide students with polynomial factoring practice at a variety of skill-levels to really ensure they spend time practicing each, to be comfortable with all types of factoring. 

This factoring practice resource is designed for students at a variety of levels. The idea is that you can choose which pages you need. I have used select pages in on-level Algebra 1 classes. I have also used ALL of the pages in my on-level AND my below-level Algebra 2 courses. I have also used all of the pages to review in an on-level pre-calculus course. 

⭐ This resource includes:

  • 7 Guided Practice Pages (one for each factoring type listed above)
  • 3 DIFFERENTIATED practice worksheets
  • 2 levels of exit ticket/formative assessments
  • Answer keys for each

⭐ Looking for more factoring resources? Similar products include:

⭐⭐ Follow my TpT store to learn about new resources!

⭐⭐⭐ Leave a review! Did you know when you leave a review, you earn credits that can be used toward future purchases? Go to "My Purchases" to leave reviews.

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Factoring Polynomials Guided Notes, Practice Worksheets, Formative Assessments
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I used this set of notes with the flow chart as the basis for teaching the different types of factoring. The kids liked having the examples to follow when they did their homework.
Karen T.
11 reviews • Ohio
Grades taught: 10th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 24, 2025
Great material!! These are great notes and practice material. It was just what I was looking for.
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Rated 5 out of 5
February 17, 2025
Student enjoy the extra notes that we put in our Interactive notebooks. Provides support for what we learn in our curriculum for practice at home.
Jayne A.
569 reviews
Grades taught: 10th, 11th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 3, 2024
I liked the beginning of each factoring method because there is an example done with written steps process.
Antica T.
189 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties

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Standards

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Use the structure of an expression to identify ways to rewrite it. For example, see 𝘹⁴ – 𝘺⁴ as (𝘹²)² – (𝘺²)², thus recognizing it as a difference of squares that can be factored as (𝘹² – 𝘺²)(𝘹² + 𝘺²).
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