Description
Color by number worksheets are a fun way for students to practice a learned concept. Each example's solution corresponds to a specific color. Using the solutions and corresponding colors, students are able to color a color by number picture.
Operations with Polynomials Color by Number Worksheet is designed to help students practice what they learned during the discussion of Operations with Polynomials Notes.
Operations with Polynomials Notes is designed to help guide students in understanding how to add, subtract, and multiply polynomial expressions. Students also go over key vocabulary when discussing polynomials: degree, leading coefficient, coefficient, and constant.
Prior knowledge needed:
1. Combining like terms
Examples for multiplication include:
1. Monomial x Polynomial
2. Binomial x Binomial
3. Binomial x Trinomial
4. Trinomial x Trinomial
Other examples include a combination of addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
Students will need access to colored pencils, crayons, and/or markers.
Blank student copy, instructions, and completed teacher copy are included.
Teacher/Instructor answer key can be printed in color or black/white.
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Description
Color by number worksheets are a fun way for students to practice a learned concept. Each example's solution corresponds to a specific color. Using the solutions and corresponding colors, students are able to color a color by number picture.
Operations with Polynomials Color by Number Worksheet is designed to help students practice what they learned during the discussion of Operations with Polynomials Notes.
Operations with Polynomials Notes is designed to help guide students in understanding how to add, subtract, and multiply polynomial expressions. Students also go over key vocabulary when discussing polynomials: degree, leading coefficient, coefficient, and constant.
Prior knowledge needed:
1. Combining like terms
Examples for multiplication include:
1. Monomial x Polynomial
2. Binomial x Binomial
3. Binomial x Trinomial
4. Trinomial x Trinomial
Other examples include a combination of addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
Students will need access to colored pencils, crayons, and/or markers.
Blank student copy, instructions, and completed teacher copy are included.
Teacher/Instructor answer key can be printed in color or black/white.





