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Multiplying Polynomials - Golf Game
Multiplying Polynomials - Golf Game
Multiplying Polynomials - Golf Game
Multiplying Polynomials - Golf Game
Multiplying Polynomials - Golf Game

Multiplying Polynomials - Golf Game

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Multiplying Polynomials - Golf Game:

 

This is a fun way to work through practice problems with multiplying polynomial expressions. (including monomials, binomials, trinomials, and 4-term polynomials.)

 

Students "play" each hole on the course (5 hole-worksheet) by pulling a "driver" card, then an "iron" and then as many "putter" cards as necessary to sink the ball (get one right).

 

Each card has polynomial expressions that must be multiplied. The golf worksheet has room for work, answers, and scores. A correct answer is 1 stroke. An incorrect answer lands your ball in the sand/water/etc. and forces you to add a stroke.

 

Each player checks the opponent's answers (Answer charts are included).

 

Some special cards give chances to get a "birdie" by answering a challenging problem correctly. The student then hits directly onto the green. He/she can then skip the iron card and go straight to putting.

 

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Reviews from other math teachers:

- Students LOVED this activity. They were 100% engaged in practicing the problems.

- Great resource! Excellent way to engage students and get additional practice.

- Fun activity! Super creative, I loved it!

- This a great activity to get students working in pairs. I like the added competitive element too.

My students loved this game. They needed a bit of an introduction to the golf terminology, but caught on quickly as to the premise of the game. The students were engaged and practicing skills throughout the lesson. Thank you for a great resource.

Easy to play and great practice for my students.

Very well done! Challenging but enjoyable for my students.

- My kids LOVED this activity!!!

My students really enjoyed playing this. It was a great way for them to practice multiplying polynomials. Much better than a boring worksheet!

This kept them engaged the whole class.


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