9/12/12. I can identify a even, odd, composite or prime number. LEARNING TARGET.

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9/12/12

I can identify a even, odd, composite or prime number. LEARNING TARGET

Even- A number divisible by 2. Ex: 2,4,6,8 Odd- A number that is not divisible by 2. Ex: 1,3,5,7 Composite – A number than has more that two factors Ex:,4,6,9 Prime - A number that only has two factors which are 1 and itself. Ex: 2,3,5,7 Word Bank

The number of tiles will make a rectangle that is 2 tiles wide. (Please draw a example here) This number of tiles will make a rectangle that is 3 tiles wide. (Please draw an example here)