Factoring Trinomials with Algebra Tiles Visual Guide


How do I factor trinomials with algebra tiles? This scaffolded visual guide walks through 10 examples using algebra tiles to factor quadratics, has notes about each example with any zero pairs needed, and includes common student misconceptions.

This week, I worked on a visual guide for factoring quadratic trinomials using algebra tiles. It has 10 examples, and each example includes the number of tiles needed with any zero pairs, notes about the example and a common student misconception about arranging the tiles for that trinomial. If you have never used algebra tiles to factor trinomials and want to give them a try, I wrote this guide to make it easy to get started.


The printable guide includes 10 trinomial examples, common student misconceptions, and the correct algebra tile arrangement.


The guide covers quadratic trinomials where A=1 and where A>1, including when zero pairs are needed because of negative values. There are 10 factoring examples with their common misconceptions, along with 2 additional examples for simplifying a quadratic expression in vertex form and solving a quadratic equation by completing the square.



This preview slide shows the trinomial examples included, including trinomials with leading coefficients more than 1. Using algebra tiles to complete the square to solve a quadratic equation is also included.


I've been making algebra tiles factoring videos for social media and YouTube, and thought it would be nice to have a printable algebra tiles visual guide that also shows some of the misconceptions students may have about arranging the algebra tiles when factoring quadratics.


Examples in the guide include:

  • x2 + 5x + 4 
  • x2 – x – 6 
  • x2 + x – 6 
  • x2 + 5x – 6 
  • x2 – 4x + 3 
  • x2 – 9 
  • 2x2 + 7x + 3 
  • 2x2 + x – 1 
  • 3x2 + 4x + 1 
  • 3x2 + x – 2
  • Simplify (x + 3)2 – 4 
  • Solve x2 + 2x = 3 by completing the square


If you find there's an example you'd like added to the guide, please send me an email. I'm happy to add it in. You can find the guide here.


Factoring Quadratic Trinomials with Algebra Tiles Visual eBook Guide
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