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Scavenger Hunt - Dividing Polynomials (Long and/or Synthetic Division) & EMOJI

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My students loved it. They were engaged and found it challenging. To change it up a little, I required them to solve the even cards using long division and odd cards using synthetic division. This provided them the opportunity to review both methods.
Great activity to get students up and moving around. Also, discussing common difficulties encountered when dividing polynomials by binomials.
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UPDATE: This product now includes a UNIQUE FREEBIE EMOJI that is available only and only through the purchase of this product. This FREEBIE is a token of appreciation for your continuous support my friend

This Scavenger Hunt is part of:

Algebra II - Polynomial Functions UNIT All in one resources

Dividing Polynomials Bundle (Long and Synthetic Division) 47 strategies 50%+ OFF

This activity will allow students to move around the room. There are 12 cards with 12 different problems assessing the understanding of Dividing Polynomials. Different models are used to assess such an important concept. The questions will assess the understanding of the following:

• Divide a polynomial by binomial

• Divisor may have a leading coefficient different than 1

• Dividend may have missing powers

• Dividend is not necessarily in standard form

• The degree of the dividend may be 2, 3, or 4

• The majority of these questions will have a remainder.

Students could answer these questions using long division or synthetic division.

How to play?

After you assign the first card, students will locate the card around the room and answer the question on the card. Then, after solving the question with their partner (or group or individually), student will find the answer as it is placed on another card around the room. Then, student will answer the question on that card repeating the process. Students will utilize the Scavenger Hunt Answer form to keep a record of their answers as well as their sequence. I will strongly encourage that student show work and attach it to the answer form.

I have attached a visual organizer of the findings which would help in checking out the sequence quickly. It is an "A"wesome card which could be given to every student.

This activity could be used as a review before a quiz or a test on this topic, TASK CARDS, Cooperative Learning, ... et .. It is a great way of "Cooperative Learning". It also could be used as a formative assessment.

In addition to the Scavenger Hunt file, you'll find an answer form to be used by students as well as an answer key.

ABOUT THE UNIQUE FREEBIE EMOJI

✐ The EMOJI is a NO PREP - SELF CHECKING activity that engage students in "Dividing Polynomials". Students will work with 12 Questions where:

☑ 6 Questions have to be divided using LONG DIVISION

☑ 6 Questions could be dividing using LONG DIVISION or SYNTHETIC DIVISION

A STEP-BY-STEP answer key is included with this EMOJI as well as an optional Recording Sheet.

Students would need to solve the mystery emoji by following the color key.

Please, take a look at the PREVIEW before purchasing to make sure that this creative activity meets your expectations. After seeing the preview, If you would like to modify it in any way, please don't hesitate to contact me via Q and A. I will update and include a second version in this product JUST FOR YOU ☻

My students are fascinated with an additional coloring option that I have included where they could pick their own colors. They have become very very creative. I am including this option in this emoji and I truly hope that your kids will love it as much as mine have.

✶ ✶ ✶ My students truly were ENGAGED answering the questions and had a BLAST COLORING and finding the mystery picture much better than the textbook problems.✶ ✶ ✶

This RELAXING EMOJI could be used in: math centers, group work, a way to check for understanding, a review, recap of the lesson, pair-share, cooperative learning, exit ticket, entrance ticket, homework, individual practice, when you have time left at the end of a period, beginning of the period (as a warm up or bell work), before a quiz on the topic, substitute planning, and more.

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This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses.

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28 pages (12 Questions in SH & 12 Questions in EMOJI + Answer Form/Key + Path Organizer)
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