Identify prime numbers up to 50. 0506.2.1
Links verified on 9/14/2014
- Composite and Prime numbers - explanation, examples, practice the skill, and a quiz designed as a game
- Factorization Forest - a game in which students can practice their prime factorization skills.
- How to Identify Prime Numbers - used images to illustrate the fact that "a prime number resists being placed in any sort of a box"
- Number Cop - select Primes, click on Start then use the left and right arrows to move the police car to intercept only prime numbers
- Prime and Composite Numbers - identify prime or composite numbers in this quiz from IXL math
- Prime Factorization: Prime Numbers - enter a natural number to be factorized
- Prime Number Calculator - Enter a number and the Prime Number Calculator will instantly tell you if it is a prime number or not.
- Prime Numbers - practice at the Khan Academy
- Prime Numbers - facts about prime numbers from Fact Monster
- Prime Numbers - In this game you have to click only on the prime numbers. The faster you click, the more points you get.
- Prime Numbers - Prime Number Sieve: "Remove all proper multiples of the next remaining number." Start with the number 2.When all proper multiples of all numbers in the first row are deleted, the table will contain only primes.
- Prime Numbers Chart - a list of all the prime numbers up to 1,000
- The Prime Pages - prime number resources and a prime number speed limit sign
- What is a Prime Number - [4:12] video explanation from Math Playground
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