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| Factoring |
| You can use rectangular patterns to find or test the factors of a number. |
| Number & Operations
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Hacker launches his most dastardly and secretive scheme ever! He's building a device so dastardly, victory over Cyberspace is in his sights. His cunning contraption calls for an unusual power source - the Electric Eel of Aquari-Yum. To get the eel, Hacker traps its guardian, cyberslug Icky, far from home. The kids and Digit must use the concept of factoring to save the day. But can they rescue Icky and stop Hacker from stealing the Electric Eel?
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Harry's School Daze
Harry is terrified about his first job as a substitute teacher, but is pleasantly surprised to find a classroom full of nice kids who appreciate his ability to juggle. When he asks the class to rearrange the desks for a quiz, the students try various configurations to have equal number of desks in each row. By the time they've determined that four rows of six desks works best for the size of the room, they've learned the factors of 24, and are well-prepared for the quiz.
Math message: You can use rectangular patterns to find or test the factors of a number.
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Factors At Play
In this activity, your students use an art project to learn about the concepts of factoring and prime factorization.
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