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Game: SOW GROW
Aim: To grow and gather sunflowers
Method:
Look at and listen to each math question. Click/tap on the pot that has the right answer. Expand answers if necessary using the magnifying glass buttons.
Correct answers water the seedling which grows, blooms and the flower is cut for the vase. Continue until you have collected the given number of flowers.
4th grade / Multiply + Divide / Prime factors / Prime factors
Prime numbers are special numbers that can only be divided by 1 and the number itself without leaving a remainder. In other words, they have exactly two factors. So the number 3 is a prime number because it is divisible only by 3 and 1. The first few prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, and 19. Many numbers are not prime, they are composite numbers - numbers that have more than two factors. These numbers can be divided by different numbers, not just 1 and themselves. For example, 4 can be divided by 1, 2, and 4.
Prime factorization is a way to break down a composite number into smaller pieces that are all prime numbers. These smaller prime numbers are called "prime factors". To work out the prime factors of a number, start with the smallest prime number, 2, and see if it divides the given number without leaving a remainder. If it does, write down the number 2 and the result of the division. If it doesn't, move on to the next smallest prime number, 3, and try again. Repeat this process until you've found all the prime factors.
What are the prime factors of 10?
The prime factors of 10 are 2, 5
What are the prime factors of 60?
60 can be divided by 2 without leaving a remainder: 60 รท 2 = 30. Write down 2 and 30.
Now, check if the result (30) can be divided by 2 without leaving a remainder: 30 รท 2 = 15. It can, so write down 2 and 15.
The result (15) cannot be divided by 2, so move on to the next smallest prime number, 3. Check if 15 can be divided by 3 without leaving a remainder: 15 รท 3 = 5. It can, so write down 3 and 5.
The result (5) is a prime number, so we've found all the prime factors:
The prime factors of 60 are 2, 3, 5
In this topic you are asked to find the prime factors of numbers from 6 to 100.
With our Sow grow math game you will be practicing the topic "Prime factors" from 4th grade / Multiply + Divide / Prime factors. The math in this game consists of 16 questions that ask you to identify the prime factors of numbers up to 105.
Sow grow is a gentle game that concentrates on your ability to answer math questions. The game itself is very simple to play and does not require manual dexterity or fast reaction times. You are growing sunflowers in pots on a window sill. When you answer questions correctly you get to pick a sunflower to put in the vase. When the vase is full, you have completed the game.
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