Description
Introduction to polynomials. This document contains four pages of guided notes and one page of practice. This is a great resource for an introductory/intermediate lesson on polynomials.
10 pages - (Guided Notes, Practice and Answers)
IMPORTANT: FOR BEST RESULTS, PRINT IN COLOR AND THEN COPY IN BLACK AND WHITE.
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10 pages - (Guided Notes, Practice and Answers)
IMPORTANT: FOR BEST RESULTS, PRINT IN COLOR AND THEN COPY IN BLACK AND WHITE.
Borderless Printing Instructions
Open PDF -> File -> Print -> Properties -> Page Setup -> Borderless -> Ok -> Print
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
8th - 12th
Standards
CCSSHSA-APR.A.1
Pages
10
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
90 minutes
Description
Introduction to polynomials. This document contains four pages of guided notes and one page of practice. This is a great resource for an introductory/intermediate lesson on polynomials.
10 pages - (Guided Notes, Practice and Answers)
IMPORTANT: FOR BEST RESULTS, PRINT IN COLOR AND THEN COPY IN BLACK AND WHITE.
Borderless Printing Instructions
Open PDF -> File -> Print -> Properties -> Page Setup -> Borderless -> Ok -> Print
10 pages - (Guided Notes, Practice and Answers)
IMPORTANT: FOR BEST RESULTS, PRINT IN COLOR AND THEN COPY IN BLACK AND WHITE.
Borderless Printing Instructions
Open PDF -> File -> Print -> Properties -> Page Setup -> Borderless -> Ok -> Print
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Standards
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CCSSHSA-APR.A.1
Understand that polynomials form a system analogous to the integers, namely, they are closed under the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication; add, subtract, and multiply polynomials.
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