Description
Multiply polynomials using these sixteen differentiated task cards. They are specifically written at two levels to allow lower level students to practice the basic concept and to challenge the higher level students to apply critical thinking skills. Students will multiply monomials, monomial x polynomial, binomial x binomial, and binomial x polynomial, and polynomial x polynomial. The more advanced/multi-step problems are in the level B cards. Personally, I teach my students the box method to multiply binomial by polynomial problems. This works especially well for my visual learners. Each level of cards includes story problems. A student recording sheet and teacher answer key are included.
These task cards are part of a money-saving Polynomial Task Card BUNDLE you can find here: Polynomial Differentiated Task Card Bundle
Additional products available in Mrs. D's Classroom:
Multiply Binomial Task Cards
Growing Bundle Differentiated Math Task Cards
Expression and Equations Interactive Notebook Mini-Bundle
These task cards are part of a money-saving Polynomial Task Card BUNDLE you can find here: Polynomial Differentiated Task Card Bundle
Additional products available in Mrs. D's Classroom:
Multiply Binomial Task Cards
Growing Bundle Differentiated Math Task Cards
Expression and Equations Interactive Notebook Mini-Bundle
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Digital downloads
Grades
8th - 11th
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Pages
7
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
50 minutes
Description
Multiply polynomials using these sixteen differentiated task cards. They are specifically written at two levels to allow lower level students to practice the basic concept and to challenge the higher level students to apply critical thinking skills. Students will multiply monomials, monomial x polynomial, binomial x binomial, and binomial x polynomial, and polynomial x polynomial. The more advanced/multi-step problems are in the level B cards. Personally, I teach my students the box method to multiply binomial by polynomial problems. This works especially well for my visual learners. Each level of cards includes story problems. A student recording sheet and teacher answer key are included.
These task cards are part of a money-saving Polynomial Task Card BUNDLE you can find here: Polynomial Differentiated Task Card Bundle
Additional products available in Mrs. D's Classroom:
Multiply Binomial Task Cards
Growing Bundle Differentiated Math Task Cards
Expression and Equations Interactive Notebook Mini-Bundle
These task cards are part of a money-saving Polynomial Task Card BUNDLE you can find here: Polynomial Differentiated Task Card Bundle
Additional products available in Mrs. D's Classroom:
Multiply Binomial Task Cards
Growing Bundle Differentiated Math Task Cards
Expression and Equations Interactive Notebook Mini-Bundle
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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great activity
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easy to prep and the kids didn't complain about doing it, win, win. love a hands on activity.
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I used these task cards for thin slicing with my 8th grade GT kids. It allowed me to have a large number of problems to pull from and there were several that we stopped on reviewed and then went back to our group work.
I used this resource for review. The students enjoyed it.
My students loved using this resource. It helped them remember the material
I used this for a math camp we hosted for Saturday school students. My students were engaged and loved how the problems became a little more difficult as they progressed.
This is a great resource! I use it to homeschool my daughter who is in 9th grade, I hung the task cards all around our home to give her a break from laptop work. Thanks!
I used this activity as a stations activity for my students. It got them moving around & was good practice after the lesson on multiplying polynomials.
Kids loved this! I used it as a fun Friday kind of activity for a change and they said class flew!
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