What steps do I follow for prime factorization? Greetings & Welcome Kernersville Middle School 6th Grade Math, Teacher: Mrs. Edna Thompson, 9-10 & 9-13-10 ESSENTIAL QUESTION (E.Q. – Classwork) 1.05 What steps do I follow for prime factorization? HOMEWORK (H): Study “Math Study Guide 1” http://images.fanpop.com/images/image_uploads/Cheetahs-cheetah-122968_1024_768.jpg CLASSROOM CAPTAINS 1st Paper – Alec, Geordan Assistant – Jose D. Books: Grant, Jose C. Folders: Travis, Kaley 2nd Paper – Jordan, Chey Assistant – Jared Books: Will, Valerie Folders: Luis, Ethan 3rd Paper – Yanely, Katelyn Assistant – Benjamin Folders: Alonzo, Zachary Lunch: Cierra, Samantha 4th Paper – Evann, Kyle Assistant – Ashley S. Folders: Sarah, Alex 1
PROBLEM OF THE DAY (5 minutes) EX: 1,318 x 100 = 2
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Is 17 a prime or composite number? What I think it is… VOCABULARY (REVIEW – 5 minutes) Is 17 a prime or composite number? 4
VOCABULARY ON WORKSHEET LEARN SOMETHING NEW (10 minutes) Page 14 VOCABULARY ON WORKSHEET prime number: a whole number with two factors 1 and itself composite number: a number greater than 1 with more than two factors prime factorization: when a composite number is expressed as a product of prime numbers Glencoe Mathematics, Course 1
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Name one prime and one composite number. Not “7” or “6”. SUMMARIZING: One-Sentence Summary Frame Write your response on your E.Q. Log (3-5 minutes) Name one prime and one composite number. Not “7” or “6”. Minimum of 3 sentences