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Factoring Polynomials "GridWords" : FULL SET | Trinomials, GCF, Grouping, & More

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My students loved the activity! Very engaging! I love the simplicity of the activity, yet it addresses the standards to support student mastery.
I noticed that my students were having a hard time factoring so I took a day off from our usual curriculum and spent it practicing lots of factoring problems. That's where this activity came in. There were so many practice problems! It was great! My students got the practice they needed.

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Factoring Practice - Factor all types of polynomials:

These worksheets will help your students practice factoring polynomials. This is the DISCOUNTED full set of 7 GridWords puzzles for factoring. The sheets can also be purchased individually.

Each focuses on a different type of factoring:

#1 - GCF

#2 - Difference of Two Squares

#3 - Factoring by Grouping

#4 - Factoring Trinomials with a = 1

#5 - Factoring Trinomials with leading coefficient other than 1

#6 - Sum/Difference of Two Cubes

#7 - Mixed Practice

After shading the factors in the grid, a word will appear. This "GridWord" can be used to quickly check work. Each "GridWord" in this set is the name of a place that the Golden Ratio can be seen in nature.

Challenge your students to figure out this connection between the words!

Individual GridWord sheets for factoring are available here:

Factoring GridWords #1: GCF

Factoring GridWords #2: Difference of Two Squares

Factoring GridWords #3: Grouping

Factoring GridWords #4: Trinomials (a = 1)

Factoring GridWords #5: Trinomials (a > 1)

Factoring GridWords #6: Sum or Difference of Two Cubes

Factoring GridWords #7: Mixed Practice

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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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