
Exploration - Setting the stage: Note how I have arranged groups of tiles that represent two different polynomial expressions outside the boundary lines on the stage. What are these two expressions? Select all that apply.
Exploration - The area model of multiplication: Note that tiles placed neatly on the boundary of the stage can form the length and width of a rectangle. The rectangle is illustrated in the image below in blue. As you know, the area of a rectangle represents the product of its length and width. This applies to multiplying polynomial expressions as well.
Exploration - Finding the area (aka product) with tiles: Since the area of the rectangle represents the product of the polynomials, we need to fill the rectangle with tiles. The objective is to precisely fill the area using as few tiles as possible. Some techniques are difficult, messy, and don't work. Here's an example. Note how the rectangle is not filled correctly.

Analysis: What polynomial is expressed on the top edge of the stage? Enter the expression with a space on each side of the operation symbol.
Your turn: Model the multiplication of these polynomials on your copy of the Google Drawing.
Complete your work carefully and take a screenshot of your stage and completed model. Upload the screenshot to the Formative canvas.
The product: What is the product of the expressions? Use your algebra tile model from the previous item.
Analysis: What polynomial is expressed on the left edge of the stage?
Analysis: What polynomial is expressed on the stage representing the product of the "edge" polynomials?