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File include One in FULL COLOUR and one on white background at two different sizes
Also included - sticking the printed tiles together advice/instructions

BANNER Approx w 2.7m x h 0.3m POSTER Approx w 1.4m x h 0.65m

Best results printed on Laser printer (designed to tile A4 PORTRAIT or A3 Landscape Sheets)
Suggest set page over lap to 2.5 cm/1in and set crop marks

Will print all tiles from the PDF to Inkjet printer with appropriate settings

Most printers leave a white border around the edge. I printed a colour version, stuck it together and cut the white edge off (but that’s a personal preference)

Please follow/comment so that you’ll get notified of any upgrades or amendments.
I can send you a version with your school logo or department if required ,on request. (Free)

I have also included **A PRIME FACTOR FINDER PROGRAM **to use on WHITE BOARDS
I have used this with all year groups / all abilities as both a starter activity and a lesson resource when covering this topic.

It can be used by student or staff on a computer by hovering/rolling/clicking a specific number

They can come to the interactive whiteboard and touch one of the numbers to give them the prime factor/index notation for that number. It can be used to check sets of questions from worksheets or as part of a prime factor bingo game.

It needs Adobe Flash Player installed on the computer it is being used on. ( Most computers do have this)

If anyone can think of other uses please make a comment.

ALSO AVAILABLE A FACTORS POSTER/BANNER (FREE)- see my other uploads

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Reviews

5

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JillyTurner

6 years ago
5

Thank you!

abcron

6 years ago
5

This shows some good relationships.<br /> <br /> Here is one of my resources for all: https://www.geogebra.org/m/rjegvf2c

anjalehmann

6 years ago
5

What a lovely visual representation of prime factors of numbers from 1 - 100...not just a nice display but it offers plenty of opportunity to discuss patters. Thanks for sharing.

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