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Finding Factoring Strings - Compression Method - FREE
Finding Factoring Strings - Compression Method - FREE
Finding Factoring Strings - Compression Method - FREE
Finding Factoring Strings - Compression Method - FREE
Finding Factoring Strings - Compression Method - FREE
Finding Factoring Strings - Compression Method - FREE
Finding Factoring Strings - Compression Method - FREE
Finding Factoring Strings - Compression Method - FREE
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This pedagogy is highly efficient and effective for classroom teachers to have their students master (multiplication) factor strings from 2 through 60. It uses a spaced repetition process and a daily diet of short spurts of student work. It allows a single number (for example 24, to be written as 24 = {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 25} to have all factors written in a linear and organized manner. It solidifies multiplication fact learning in to long-term memory, assists in numeracy development and it allows finding Greatest Common Factors (GCF), or prime and composite numbers an easy and manageable student task. The resource white paper is extremely short - 3 pages and contains a student work practice page as an intermediate homework or final assessment. Best to you and your students' learning.

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Finding Factoring Strings - Compression Method - FREE

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Digital downloads
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Grades
3rd - 9th
Pages
7
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
1 Year

Description

This pedagogy is highly efficient and effective for classroom teachers to have their students master (multiplication) factor strings from 2 through 60. It uses a spaced repetition process and a daily diet of short spurts of student work. It allows a single number (for example 24, to be written as 24 = {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 25} to have all factors written in a linear and organized manner. It solidifies multiplication fact learning in to long-term memory, assists in numeracy development and it allows finding Greatest Common Factors (GCF), or prime and composite numbers an easy and manageable student task. The resource white paper is extremely short - 3 pages and contains a student work practice page as an intermediate homework or final assessment. Best to you and your students' learning.

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