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Prime Factorization Video Lesson & Worksheet Notes 6th Grade Math
Prime Factorization Video Lesson & Worksheet Notes 6th Grade Math
Prime Factorization Video Lesson & Worksheet Notes 6th Grade Math
Prime Factorization Video Lesson & Worksheet Notes 6th Grade Math
Prime Factorization Video Lesson & Worksheet Notes 6th Grade Math
Prime Factorization Video Lesson & Worksheet Notes 6th Grade Math
Prime Factorization Video Lesson & Worksheet Notes 6th Grade Math
Prime Factorization Video Lesson & Worksheet Notes 6th Grade Math
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Need an engaging 6th grade Math Prime Factorization video tutorial with a corresponding worksheet on how to use prime factorization? This video goes over prime numbers and shows how to put the answer in exponent form. This is aligned with Bluebonnet Learning Module 1, Topic 1. Key included for easy grading. Resource includes an option with a QR code to the video or without, right on the page.

Here is what's included:

✅ Worksheet to match the video (optional QR code)

✅ Answer Key

This is PERFECT for:

*Curriculum Support

*Substitute days

*Absent students

*Flipped classroom

*Homeschool

*Quiz/Test Review

*Small Group Rotation

This is a no prep resource ready to go while students follow along as they watch the video and learn. Use the included Key to quickly check the students work. You can even assign it for homework and add your own practice problems/assignment to the back of the page.

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You can always find me and all my other videos at: https://www.youtube.com/@MrsDMath

or email me at mrs.dmathvideos@gmail.com!

I am adding worksheets right here in my store for all my videos, so please return for more!

Copyright © Mrs.D Math.

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Prime Factorization Video Lesson & Worksheet Notes 6th Grade Math

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Description

Need an engaging 6th grade Math Prime Factorization video tutorial with a corresponding worksheet on how to use prime factorization? This video goes over prime numbers and shows how to put the answer in exponent form. This is aligned with Bluebonnet Learning Module 1, Topic 1. Key included for easy grading. Resource includes an option with a QR code to the video or without, right on the page.

Here is what's included:

✅ Worksheet to match the video (optional QR code)

✅ Answer Key

This is PERFECT for:

*Curriculum Support

*Substitute days

*Absent students

*Flipped classroom

*Homeschool

*Quiz/Test Review

*Small Group Rotation

This is a no prep resource ready to go while students follow along as they watch the video and learn. Use the included Key to quickly check the students work. You can even assign it for homework and add your own practice problems/assignment to the back of the page.

Did you know?

You can receive TPT store credits to use on future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy! Just click on "My Purchases" under "Buy"!

You can always find me and all my other videos at: https://www.youtube.com/@MrsDMath

or email me at mrs.dmathvideos@gmail.com!

I am adding worksheets right here in my store for all my videos, so please return for more!

Copyright © Mrs.D Math.

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Find the greatest common factor of two whole numbers less than or equal to 100 and the least common multiple of two whole numbers less than or equal to 12. Use the distributive property to express a sum of two whole numbers 1–100 with a common factor as a multiple of a sum of two whole numbers with no common factor. For example, express 36 + 8 as 4 (9 + 2).
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