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Getting tired of practicing factoring with worksheets? Use this activity in your classroom as a fun way to practice factoring perfect binomials!
This activity will serve well as an individual or group activity.
Get your students thinking as they first sort these 25 binomials into various categories with a few 'not possibles' along the way. Then have students practice their skills by rewriting each binomial in its factored form. These binomials are an assortment of the following: difference of perfect squares, difference of perfect cubes, and sum of perfect cubes. (See preview.)
Resources included:
- Instructions for printing and implementing
- Student activity sheets (25 problems)
- Teacher answer key
Please feel free to message me if you have any questions!
Also, check out my other products and my blog Everything is Nerdiful
This activity will serve well as an individual or group activity.
Get your students thinking as they first sort these 25 binomials into various categories with a few 'not possibles' along the way. Then have students practice their skills by rewriting each binomial in its factored form. These binomials are an assortment of the following: difference of perfect squares, difference of perfect cubes, and sum of perfect cubes. (See preview.)
Resources included:
- Instructions for printing and implementing
- Student activity sheets (25 problems)
- Teacher answer key
Please feel free to message me if you have any questions!
Also, check out my other products and my blog Everything is Nerdiful
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Description
Getting tired of practicing factoring with worksheets? Use this activity in your classroom as a fun way to practice factoring perfect binomials!
This activity will serve well as an individual or group activity.
Get your students thinking as they first sort these 25 binomials into various categories with a few 'not possibles' along the way. Then have students practice their skills by rewriting each binomial in its factored form. These binomials are an assortment of the following: difference of perfect squares, difference of perfect cubes, and sum of perfect cubes. (See preview.)
Resources included:
- Instructions for printing and implementing
- Student activity sheets (25 problems)
- Teacher answer key
Please feel free to message me if you have any questions!
Also, check out my other products and my blog Everything is Nerdiful
This activity will serve well as an individual or group activity.
Get your students thinking as they first sort these 25 binomials into various categories with a few 'not possibles' along the way. Then have students practice their skills by rewriting each binomial in its factored form. These binomials are an assortment of the following: difference of perfect squares, difference of perfect cubes, and sum of perfect cubes. (See preview.)
Resources included:
- Instructions for printing and implementing
- Student activity sheets (25 problems)
- Teacher answer key
Please feel free to message me if you have any questions!
Also, check out my other products and my blog Everything is Nerdiful
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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