Bell Ringer: Factor: 3x 2 - 24x - 60. Agenda: 1.Bell Ringer 2.Educreation 3.Factoring Review Independent Practice Brainrush IXL Study Island (Graded)

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Bell Ringer: Factor: 3x x - 60

Agenda: 1.Bell Ringer 2.Educreation 3.Factoring Review Independent Practice Brainrush IXL Study Island (Graded)

Educreation 1: Factor: x 2 -5x-24

Educreation 2: Factor: 2x 2 -10x-48

Educreation 3: Factor: 2x 2 -32

Educreation4: Factor: x 2 +18x+81

Educreation 5: Factor: 9x 2 -60x+100

IXL Practice: Complete 4 questions from each category below until you hit your daily practice limit of 20 questions. Algebra 1  AA.1 (GCF) Algebra 1  AA.2 (Factor out a monomial) Algebra 1  AA.3 (Factor Quadratics) Algebra 1  AA.5 (Special Cases)

Study Island: “Factor Algebraic Expressions” Assignment Graded  Earn Blue Ribbon