Worksheet
Factor Linear Expressions Using Area Models #2
Practice breaking down expressions with two or more variables in this inviting worksheet! Students will be asked to factor linear expressions by writing the greatest common factor on one side of the model, then finish the model with the remaining factors. Then, students will write the full expression in its factored form.
Designed for seventh graders, this worksheet is a great resource for teaching students to factor expressions with the help of a visual aid. Students can also practice finding the greatest common factor, which can build their number sense. These skills are vital for students as they continue learning prealgebra and algebra skills.
Find the other worksheets in this series here: Factor Linear Expressions Using Area Models #1 and Factor Linear Expressions Using Area Models #3.