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- Explore Number Cards (.docx)
- Factor Comparison Chart (.pdf)
- Factor Comparison Chart (.docx)
- Engage Slide (.pptx)
- Engage Slide (.pdf)
- Explore Number Cards (.pdf)
- Explore Number Cards (.docx)
- Factor Comparison Chart (.pdf)
- Factor Comparison Chart (.docx)
- Prime Time (.html)
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How many prime numbers are there between 1 and 100? By using a prime time resource, your scholars should be able to answer this question. Using arrays, they determine if numbers are prime or composite, and then write a prime factorization for each number from 1 to 100.
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Instructional Ideas
- Have each classmate pick a three-digit number and find its prime factorization as homework
Classroom Considerations
- Learners should be familiar with the relationship between arrays and multiplication
- Instructors will need to cut out cards before the lesson
Pros
- Provides a worksheet for pupils to record answers
- Lists detailed steps for the lesson
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- None