I will know I am successful when:
*I can use the distributive property to simplify expressions.
*I can factor an expression using the greatest common factor (GCF).


Simplify the expression by distributing.
Simplify the expression by distributing.
Simplify the expression by distributing.
Simplify the expression by distributing.
Simplify the expression by distributing.
Simplify the expression by distributing.
Simplify the expression by distributing.
Simplify the expression by distributing.
Simplify the expression by distributing.
Simplify the expression by distributing.
Simplify the expression by distributing.
Simplify the expression by distributing.
Factor the expression with the Greatest Common Factor.
Factor the expression with the Greatest Common Factor.
Factor the expression with the Greatest Common Factor.
Factor the expression with the Greatest Common Factor.
Factor the expression with the Greatest Common Factor.
Factor the expression with the Greatest Common Factor.
Write an expression to represent how much money the boys spent altogether.
Write an equivalent expression by distributing.
Write an expression for how much money Martin has left on his gift certificate.
Write an equivalent expression by distributing. Simplify the expression.
Write an expression to represent the total cost of ingredients for 14 members.
Write an equivalent expression by distributing.