docx, 59.79 KB
docx, 59.79 KB
ppt, 93.5 KB
ppt, 93.5 KB
Powerpoint to introduce the finding factors of numbers and then using the 'factor bugs&' worksheet to illustrate numbers and their factors. Students can then count the legs to work out if a number is prime or square...
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4.7

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BGH

a year ago
5

Great resource - easy to pick up and use: thank you.

Paulusweaverus

5 years ago
5

Great Resource, I don't know what Cheese and Room_101 are on about, this resource does not suggest 1 is a prime number. Bug 1 will only have one leg, and so as the lesson rightly suggests this is an odd number of factors so 1 is a square number. The bugs with two legs are the Primes. Nice idea, well executed. Thank you for the resource Helen

cheese1967

5 years ago
4

As Room_101 says-1 is not a prime number at any level, including primary

Room_101

7 years ago
4

1 isn;t regarded as a prime number at GCSE

forestje

7 years ago
5

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