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  Location: Lafayette
 | Here is a factor puzzle I created to review factoring with my Advanced Geometry students.  Could work great with Algebra I Chapter 5 or as a review in any other class.  Just cut the puzzle apart and have the students factor it back together! 
 P.S.  This is my first time posting so if I didn't do something right, let me know!
  
 
 
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  Factor Puzzle.pdf (499KB - 650 downloads) 
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  Location: Lafayette
 | Thanks, Jennie!  I use a puzzle like this in PreCal with trig identities and it is really successful and the kids LOVE it!  I will definitely use this in Algebra 1 this year. | 
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    Location: Lafayette
 | Awesome puzzle!!  I can't wait to use it. I really think I can use it in all our classes. | 
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    Location: Henry Clay
 | How did you get the equations upside down?  We use these a lot over at HC and this would be great to know. | 
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  Location: Lafayette
 | Ah, the old fashioned way...cutting and pasting.  I have yet to figure out a way to invert text.  However I used Excel for the sideways problems/answers and so in the end it didn't take to much addition effort to attach the upside down parts. 
 If anyone figures out a way to get get or equations upside down (that doesn't involve Bryson's fancy computer language) let me know!
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