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Multiplying Polynomials Lesson Plan - Powerpoint Presentation - Student-Note-Taking-Guide - 1 Activitiy (could be used as Warm-up, Exit Slip, and/or HW) - 1 Practice Quiz - 2 Regular Quizzes - 3 Digital Resources - 2 Partner Activity * Titled "Role-A-Poly": Students roll die to create their own polynomial expressions and then multiply using the BOX method. * Gallery Walk: Scavenger hunt. Students work together in g
Students are asked to find a recipe and adjust the recipe for triple the amount of people and cut the recipe in half for half the amount of people. Then students are asked to adjust the recipe for the amount of students within the class and then actually bring in the cook for a class feast. Last, but not least, the students must then design a recipe book page to add to the class cookbook.
Adding & Subtracting Polynomials Lesson Plan - Powerpoint Presentation - Student-Note-Taking-Guide - 2 Activities (could be used as Warm-up, Exit Slip, and/or HW) - 1 Practice Quiz - 2 Regular Quizzes - 2 Digital Resources - 1 Partner Activity - Titled "Role-A-Poly" where students roll die and a penny to create their own polynomial expressions with addition & subtraction polynomials * Role-A-Poly can also be purchased s
Adding / Subtracting / Multiplying Polynomials Writing the polynomial in standard form Naming polynomials Combing like terms in a polynomial Simplifying a polynomial Items needed: Dice & penny Multiplying Polynomials Bundle Adding & Subtracting Polynomials Bundle
6th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Basic Operations
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I've taught everything from Algebra 1 - AP Calculus AB. I have been teaching for 9 years and loving every minute of it!!
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I like to think of myself as a creative individual. My goal is for students to leave my class loving math - or at least leave my class with an appreciation of mathematics and knowing how math is applied in the world.