What is the difference between group A and B? *Hint it has to do with factors* Group AGroup B 212 36 510 716.

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What is the difference between group A and B? *Hint it has to do with factors* Group AGroup B

Did You Guess Correctly?  The numbers in group A only have 2 factors, while the numbers in group B have multiple factors. Each of these groups of numbers have a special mathematical name. This is what we will be learning about today!

Prime and Composite Numbers

What are prime and composite numbers?  Let’s visit the math dictionary for kids for definitions and examples 

Put Your Skills to use  Create a t-chart of prime and composite numbers up to 100  Pg. 57 MP7

Part 2 Prime Factors and Prime Factorization  What is a prime factor and what is prime factorization   Making a factor tree will help you with your prime factorization  Check out this interactive activity!

Put Your Skills to The Test  With your group work through questions on Pg. 59 MP7