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Multiplying Binomials ( Polynomials) with Composite Figures Task Cards Activity
Multiplying Binomials ( Polynomials) with Composite Figures Task Cards Activity
Multiplying Binomials ( Polynomials) with Composite Figures Task Cards Activity
Multiplying Binomials ( Polynomials) with Composite Figures Task Cards Activity
Multiplying Binomials ( Polynomials) with Composite Figures Task Cards Activity
Multiplying Binomials ( Polynomials) with Composite Figures Task Cards Activity
Multiplying Binomials ( Polynomials) with Composite Figures Task Cards Activity
Multiplying Binomials ( Polynomials) with Composite Figures Task Cards Activity
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Help your students see how multiplying binomials connects to real-world math with this ready-to-use set of task cards! Featuring 8 engaging problems involving area, surface area, and volume, these cards invite students to apply binomial multiplication in practical geometric contexts. Perfect for strengthening algebraic skills while building connections to geometry, this resource supports deeper conceptual understanding and problem-solving.

What’s Included:
✔️ 8 Task Cards with varied real-world scenarios
✔️ Student Recording Sheet for organized work
✔️ Detailed Answer Keys for easy grading and review

How to Use:
Print, copy, and laminate the task cards for durability. Attach them to walls or place them in stations around your classroom or hallway. Students can work on the cards in any order, allowing flexibility and easy differentiation. Assign students to start at different cards to keep the flow smooth and engaging.

This resource is exceptional for…
⭐ Individual or group practice
⭐ Unit review and spiral practice
⭐ Observation & conversation assessment opportunities
⭐ Sub plans or flexible learning days
⭐ Synthesizing algebra and geometry knowledge

Bring real-world meaning to binomial multiplication and keep your students actively engaged!

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Multiplying Binomials using the Area Model

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Terms of Use

This resource is copyright by Thinking Math Corner (Michelle Muggridge). Your purchase includes a license for one teacher’s personal classroom use. Licenses are non-transferable. If you'd like to share with colleagues, additional licenses are available at a discount.

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Multiplying Binomials ( Polynomials) with Composite Figures Task Cards Activity

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8 task cards
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Description

Help your students see how multiplying binomials connects to real-world math with this ready-to-use set of task cards! Featuring 8 engaging problems involving area, surface area, and volume, these cards invite students to apply binomial multiplication in practical geometric contexts. Perfect for strengthening algebraic skills while building connections to geometry, this resource supports deeper conceptual understanding and problem-solving.

What’s Included:
✔️ 8 Task Cards with varied real-world scenarios
✔️ Student Recording Sheet for organized work
✔️ Detailed Answer Keys for easy grading and review

How to Use:
Print, copy, and laminate the task cards for durability. Attach them to walls or place them in stations around your classroom or hallway. Students can work on the cards in any order, allowing flexibility and easy differentiation. Assign students to start at different cards to keep the flow smooth and engaging.

This resource is exceptional for…
⭐ Individual or group practice
⭐ Unit review and spiral practice
⭐ Observation & conversation assessment opportunities
⭐ Sub plans or flexible learning days
⭐ Synthesizing algebra and geometry knowledge

Bring real-world meaning to binomial multiplication and keep your students actively engaged!

You may also be interested in...

Multiplying Binomials using the Area Model

Factoring Trinomials


Terms of Use

This resource is copyright by Thinking Math Corner (Michelle Muggridge). Your purchase includes a license for one teacher’s personal classroom use. Licenses are non-transferable. If you'd like to share with colleagues, additional licenses are available at a discount.

You can earn TPT credits toward future resources when you review past purchases.  

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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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