Make prime factorization practice interactive and self-checking with this Boom Cards deck! Students break down composite numbers into their prime factors using factor trees and then write the final factorization in exponent form. Each card is self-checking, giving students instant feedback, while teachers can track performance with a free Boom Learning account. What’s Included: 1 Boom Cards deck with 10 self-checking interactive task cards Factor tree practice with increasing difficulty
Help your students master prime factorization with this interactive Google Slides activity! Students use factor trees to break down composite numbers into their prime factors and then write the prime factorization using exponents. The slides are scaffolded to build confidence.Example Slide – A worked-out factor tree for 60 shows how to decompose step by step. Guided Practice – Students find prime factorizations of numbers like 70, 30, and 165, ordering factors from least to greatest Increasin
Have you ever felt that students just don't understand decimals? This is a great lesson to use whether you are introducing or trying to maintain those mathematical skills in reading and writing decimals. The teacher can start the lesson by modeling decimals to the tenths and the hundredths. The students will be asked to read the decimal and then writing the decimal in word form. Once the students have had a lot of guided practice.... set them free and let them explore practicing decimals with a
This station activity allows students to roll dice to create their own distributive property problems! You can use just positive integers or include a red dice to represent negatives! An example problem is done to show students how to get started.
5th - 9th
Basic Operations, Mental Math, Numbers
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