In this post we write about making of maths working model on polynomials – types of polynomials – tlm – diy using cardboard and color paper
Creating a working model of different types of polynomials using cardboard and color paper in a door opening style can be an interactive and visual way to understand polynomial expressions
Materials needed:
- Cardboard (for the base and doors)
- Color paper (for the polynomial expressions and decorations)
- Scissors
- Glue
- Marker pens or sketch pens
This interactive model can be a useful tool to explain the concepts of linear, quadratic, and cubic polynomials, as well as how to simplify and solve them. It’s a creative and hands-on approach to learning about polynomials in mathematics.
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