Factoring Binomials - May the Fourth Digital Pixel Art (NO PREP)
Description
Digital Pixel Art Mysteries are a great way to get students engaged! In this activity they will practice factoring out the greatest common factor from binomials! Correct answers result in pieces of the image appearing pixels at a time. Students get so excited to see and love to guess what the new picture will be! They really like the immediate feedback that allows them to correct their answers if needed. Engaging, self-checking and motivating - doesn’t get much better than that!
Here’s the best part yet, this activity is virtually NO PREP for you! You simply have to make a copy to keep as the answer key, and erase the answers on the student copy, then assign. That’s it!
These activities are created using Google™ Sheets, but can also be downloaded to work with Microsoft™ Excel. If you use Google classroom, these are also simple to assign. Create a new assignment, attach the Google sheet from your Google drive, and be sure to check, “Assign a copy for each student.”
TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amy P. says, “My students loved this resource. I will definitely be using it again.”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Joan P.. says, “My students enjoyed trying to figure out the mystery picture as they worked through the problems. Thank you!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Mary M.. says, This was a great Pixel Reveal! I loved sharing it with my class and the image will be relevant for a few months!
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Want to try your hand at pixel art, but are unsure where to start? I help run a store where we provide templates for you to download and change the topics as you'd like! With full instructions on how to make your own! If you'd like to find out more, follow PAME Resources here.
My friend Juliane teaches elementary school. Juliane created the pixels featured in this activity. If you're looking for primary activities, check out her store HERE.
My friend Jorgelina teaches High School, so if you are looking for pixel activities geared to high school math, including AP Stats!, check out her store HERE.