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Polynomial Synthetic Division Lesson | Video | Guided Notes | Homework

Polynomial Synthetic Division Lesson | Video | Guided Notes | Homework

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In this lesson, students analyze and discover how to divide polynomials using synthetic division.


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      Build student engagement and participation as you teach Algebra 2 concepts with convenient pre-inserted graphic organizers to keep students on track during your lesson. Scaffolding is embedded right into the guided notes that students complete while you teach. Students remain motivated to practice key skills, and you have an easy way to teach from start to finish. 

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      Link to Video Preview: Students watch brief YouTube video to “preview” lesson
      Class Warmup: Students complete a warmup based on the video preview
      Notes & Practice: Students complete a few pages of guided notes & practice
      Instructional Video: YouTube video that goes through the guided notes
      Homework: Students complete homework problems to review class material
      Answer Keys: Fully worked solutions for all lesson problems included 
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      Criselda C.

      Great resource, my Algebra II students found it very user friendly.

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      Sherri T.

      This was perfect to use in my classroom with my 11th and 12th graders.

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      Jayne A.

      Great notes and practice. Used in my INB with the students. This gives them enough examples to take home as support which our curriculum books do not provide.

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      Lynn W.

      our current text book is very poor and does not expand much on any topic... so it is very useful to have additional resources for polynomials. The book is very reluctant to use academic language or notation or any discussion of theorems and their efforts toward polynomial division relies heavily on the "box method" so it was really necessary to supplement to more deeply address synthetic division and this resource was very helpful in that way.

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      Indiana Math Teacher

      Thank you! I used this with my Integrated Math students!