Performance-Based Assessment
Factoring Brochure
This task gives you a chance to
master the different strategies in factoring algebraic expressions.
create a factoring brochure
Task
1. The students will be grouped into 5 and will be assigned to the
following topics:
Gr. 1: Factoring by common monomial factor
Gr. 2: Factoring difference of two squares
Gr. 3: Factoring sum and difference of two cubes
Gr. 4: Factoring perfect square trinomials
Gr. 5: Factoring general trinomials
2. The students will use their self-learning module or may use the
internet or other resource materials to find the
different strategies for factoring polynomials. (Do not copy the
whole verse. Revise and use your own words.)
Possible websites:
a. [Link]
b. [Link]
c. [Link]
d. [Link]
e. YouTube Channel: Oliver Ortiz
e.1 Common Monomial Factor
[Link]
e.2 Difference of Two Squares
[Link]
e.3 Sum and Difference of Two Cubes
[Link]
e.4 Perfect Square Trinomial
[Link]
e.5 General Trinomial
Part 1 : [Link]
Part 2 : [Link]
*MELC 1 – Factoring Polynomials (Mastery and Skills) - COMPLETE Lesson
[Link]
*Practice Test (40 Problems with Answer)
[Link]
Output
Parts of the Brochure
A. Topic or Title
B. Description or Pattern of Factoring
C. Steps in Factoring
D. 3 Examples applying the detailed steps
E. 1 Word Problem with solution using the assigned factoring method
F. Reflection
Question: When to use the assigned factoring method?
G. References
Rubric for Math Brochure
Numerical Rating Descriptive Rating
1 Do not meet the standards
2 Approaching the standards
3 Meet the standards
4 Exceed the standards
INDICATORS
CRITERIA 4 3 2 1
Creativity Creative brochure Brochure with color Brochure with Bare brochure created.
with a variety of color and some creativity. minimal color and Could not read project,
and high creativity. Most of project can be creativity. Some of words not spelled correctly,
Project is easily to read, spelling is the project could be numbers mixed up and
read; math is correct correct, numbers are read, spelling and project is not organized.
as is spelling and correct, organization organization are
organization. is mostly logical. confusing, but all
numbers are correct.
Explanation
. Method labeled and Method labeled and Only Method labeled No Method labeled or
fully explained, very explained, but details or explained, but not explained
easy to follow and are left out both.
understand.
Parts of the Student has met all Student has met Student has met Student did not meet the
Brochure requirements of this some requirements of some requirements of requirements of this project.
project. All the parts this project. Each this project. Each Each topic is missing an
were shown. The topic is explained but topic is explained but explanation, steps, and an
topic is explained not all steps are not all steps are example.
with steps listed and listed, and the listed, and the
3 examples were brochure has only two brochure has only one
given. examples. example.
Organization The brochure is neat, The brochure is The brochure is not that The brochure is unorganized
organized, and clear. organized and clear organized and neat. It is and sloppy.
It is very easy to but not that neat. It easy to read.
read. is easy to read.
Prepared by:
Oliver E. Ortiz Jr
Mathematics 8 Teacher