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Polynomial Operations Mystery Project | Polynomial No Prep Project

This Polynomials Operations Mystery Project will have your students excited to review polynomial operations! They will be solving 36 questions involving evaluating polynomials, long division and synthetic division, remainder and factor theorem as well as solving polynomial equations. 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:

Clue 1: Finding Slope

Clue 1: Evaluating Polynomials

Clue 2: Polynomial Long Division

Clue 3: Polynomial Synthetic Division

Clue 4: Remainder Theorem

Clue 5: Factor Theorem

Clue 6: Solving Polynomial Equations

*NOTE: the methods involved in solving the polynomial equations are advanced and include factoring quartic polynomials, when a is not 1 & difference of squares *

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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$5.00

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PDF, 32 pages


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