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Algebra 2 Factoring Mystery Project | Factoring with DOTS, Trinomials, Grouping

This Algebra 2 Factoring Mystery Project will have your students excited to Factor! They will be factoring 36 different polynomials using greatest common factor, difference of two squares, trinomials when a is 1 and when a is not 1, grouping and completely. They will get 6 clue sheets with 6 questions on each sheet. The answer choice leftover is the answer to that part of the mystery. They will fill in a storyline with their clues to see the whole mystery come together!

This project is the perfect print and go activity! There is a rubric included and an answer key. Grading couldn't be more simple.

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Topics Covered:

- Greatest Common Factor

- Difference of Two Squares

- Trinomials when a is 1

- Trinomials when is not 1

- Grouping

- Factoring Completely

What you get:

  1. 6 Clue Sheets with 6 questions on each sheet that answer the questions:

-What was stolen?

-Who took it?

-When did they take it?

-Where did they hide it?

-Who was their accomplice?

-Why did they take it?

  1. A student workspace booklet

  2. Fill in the blank storyline

  3. Cover to decorate for your Mystery Project

  4. Rubric

  5. Answer Key

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Math.Content.HSA-SSE.A.2

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Math.Content.HSA-SSE.A.2


$5.00

Resource Type

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PDF, 32 pages


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