Today, we started Quick Facts again! In math we learned how to create a Prime Factorization tree. It was kinda hard. We also read the story
Roxaboxen in writing today to help us understand the strategy of writing in a step-by-step way, using imagination, and to understand our stories we write are a treasure.
Rene explained that it was a tree of factors. We did a couple of trees, but would like to see a couple of examples of trees with the final prime factorization given. Our question is - Do you include 1 X as part of the prime factorization?
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