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Unit 9: Using Area Models to Understand Polynomials
100 Grid Game – YouCubed · url (Apr 2022)
Multiplication Representation Cards – Icebreaker · pdf (Apr 2022)
Partial Product Finder · url (Apr 2022)
Product Game and the Factor Game · pdf (Apr 2022)
Representing the Laws of Arithmetic · url · pdf (Aug 2017)
Sickle Cell Anemia Inheritance · url (Apr 2022)
Uncovering Coherence Using Area Models (webinar) · url (Apr 2022)
Unit 9: Using Area Models to Understand Polynomials · url (Oct 2017)
Virtual Algebra Tiles (National Library of Virtual Manipulatives) · url (Apr 2022)

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