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Prime vs Composite Numbers | Concept-Based Math PowerPoint Lesson | 5E Model + F
Prime vs Composite Numbers | Concept-Based Math PowerPoint Lesson | 5E Model + F
Prime vs Composite Numbers | Concept-Based Math PowerPoint Lesson | 5E Model + F
Prime vs Composite Numbers | Concept-Based Math PowerPoint Lesson | 5E Model + F
Prime vs Composite Numbers | Concept-Based Math PowerPoint Lesson | 5E Model + F
Prime vs Composite Numbers | Concept-Based Math PowerPoint Lesson | 5E Model + F
Prime vs Composite Numbers | Concept-Based Math PowerPoint Lesson | 5E Model + F
Prime vs Composite Numbers | Concept-Based Math PowerPoint Lesson | 5E Model + F
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Description

🌟 Overview

Help students discover what makes a number prime or composite through inquiry, factor trees, and playful analogies.
This concept-based, animated PowerPoint lesson breaks down prime and composite numbers in a way that’s visual, memorable, and student-friendly.

Built around the 5E Model (Engage – Explore – Explain – Elaborate – Evaluate – Exit Ticket), it encourages deep reasoning rather than memorization — with songs, visuals, and Smartie Steps characters guiding the learning! 🐰🐿️


💡 What’s Included

✔ Editable PowerPoint Presentation (12+ animated slides)
✔ Riddle-style warm-up (“Is 7 lonely or friendly?”)
✔ Factor Tree exploration with step-by-step visuals 🌳
✔ Clear definitions with side-by-side comparison
✔ “Remembers” rhyme for prime factorization 🎵
✔ Practice tasks + Bloom’s Taxonomy activities
✔ Exit Ticket and answer key included
✔ Smartie and Nutty characters to support visual learning

👩‍🏫 Best For

  • Grades 5–7
  • Concept-based math or inquiry lessons
  • Number sense review
  • Digital classroom use

💻 File Type

  • Editable PowerPoint (.pptx)
  • Works on PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Nearpod

🧩 Bundle Reminder

Get this lesson inside the LCM & GCF Mastery Bundle
🎯 Includes:
✅ Find the LCM
✅ Compare Fractions using LCM
✅ Prime vs Composite
✅ Find the GCF

💬 Need Something Custom?

If you need a custom worksheet, PPT, activity, or full lesson plan, feel free to contact me on Instagram, Facebook (@SmartieSteps), or LinkedIn (Nardine Shawky).

🐰 Created by Smartie Steps by Nardine S

“Learning one smart step at a time!”
© 2025 SmartieStepsByNardineS. All rights reserved.

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Prime vs Composite Numbers | Concept-Based Math PowerPoint Lesson | 5E Model + F

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$5.00

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Grades
4th - 8th
Pages
15
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
2 hours

Description

🌟 Overview

Help students discover what makes a number prime or composite through inquiry, factor trees, and playful analogies.
This concept-based, animated PowerPoint lesson breaks down prime and composite numbers in a way that’s visual, memorable, and student-friendly.

Built around the 5E Model (Engage – Explore – Explain – Elaborate – Evaluate – Exit Ticket), it encourages deep reasoning rather than memorization — with songs, visuals, and Smartie Steps characters guiding the learning! 🐰🐿️


💡 What’s Included

✔ Editable PowerPoint Presentation (12+ animated slides)
✔ Riddle-style warm-up (“Is 7 lonely or friendly?”)
✔ Factor Tree exploration with step-by-step visuals 🌳
✔ Clear definitions with side-by-side comparison
✔ “Remembers” rhyme for prime factorization 🎵
✔ Practice tasks + Bloom’s Taxonomy activities
✔ Exit Ticket and answer key included
✔ Smartie and Nutty characters to support visual learning

👩‍🏫 Best For

  • Grades 5–7
  • Concept-based math or inquiry lessons
  • Number sense review
  • Digital classroom use

💻 File Type

  • Editable PowerPoint (.pptx)
  • Works on PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Nearpod

🧩 Bundle Reminder

Get this lesson inside the LCM & GCF Mastery Bundle
🎯 Includes:
✅ Find the LCM
✅ Compare Fractions using LCM
✅ Prime vs Composite
✅ Find the GCF

💬 Need Something Custom?

If you need a custom worksheet, PPT, activity, or full lesson plan, feel free to contact me on Instagram, Facebook (@SmartieSteps), or LinkedIn (Nardine Shawky).

🐰 Created by Smartie Steps by Nardine S

“Learning one smart step at a time!”
© 2025 SmartieStepsByNardineS. All rights reserved.

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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