Students will factor 24 trinomials where the leading coefficient is prime to reveal the mystery drawing. I consider this a Level 2 in difficulty for factoring, perfect for differentiating assignments in combination with Level 1 [Factoring Trinomials (a = 1) Mystery Drawing] and Level 3 [Factoring Trinomials (composite leading coeff) Mystery Drawing]. It’s the perfect self-checking activity for teachers who are into engaging activities without the hassle or mess of glue and scissors.
This resource works well as independent practice, homework, extra credit or even as an assignment to leave for the substitute (includes answer key!)
*If you have already purchased the Algebra Mystery Drawings GROWING BUNDLE you will not need to purchase this product separately. Just go to My Purchases in your TpT account and download the most updated version.
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