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FREEBIE Multiplying Monomials and Binomials Maze | Digital and Printable

By Matemaths

Encourage your students to apply their comprehension and reinforce multiplication skills between monomials and binomials with this engaging maze.

Designed for eighth, and ninth-grade students, this maze offers a convenient, no-prep digital or printable lesson.

As they solve problems, students navigate through the maze, making learning both effective and enjoyable.

The answer key is included for your convenience.

Additionally, a theory reminder is presented on the first page.

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Algebra 1 Greatest Common Factor Game | GCF Practice Review | I Have Who Has |

By AbsoluteValueMath

This Greatest Common Factor Review Game is perfect for Algebra 1 students to practice finding the GCF of terms with a partner. Students pair up but this game involves the entire class and will keep your students on their toes, engaged and ready to solve the next problem. A student recording sheet is available for students to show work to be collected to help hold them accountable.

WHAT YOU GET

- 16 I HAVE, WHO HAS Cards

- 1 student recording sheet

HOW TO PLAY

  1. Pair up students in your class

  2. Give each pair a card & a work page

  3. The pair that has the “I HAVE THE FIRST CARD” starts

  4. They will read “I HAVE THE FIRST CARD, WHO HAS (THE QUESTION)”

  5. Everyone solves it

  6. If they have the answer to that question they will stand up and say “I HAVE (THE ANSWER), WHO HAS (THE QUESTION)”

  7. The game continues on in this way.

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