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Using The "Birthday Cake" Method of Prime Factorization

A frame for students to practice creating a "birthday cake" to write the prime factorization of a number.

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Using The "Birthday Cake" Method of Prime Factorization

A frame for students to practice creating a "birthday cake" to write the prime factorization of a number.

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Andrea Krell
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The FRAME Routine

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Step
Use the numbers outside of the cake to write the factors from least to greatest

Example
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In your own words 4 3

Repeat step 2 until you wind up with a 1 on top of your cake


Divide the smallest prime number and write your answer as a second layer , then write the next smallest prime number that is divisible Write number to factor under a division sign, then outside the division sign write the smallest prime number that will go into the number being factored

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