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Collection of Prime Numbers (17)
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A playful arrangement of bold, multicolored 3D numbers and letters perfect for teaching kids or adding visual interest to digital content.
A fun, forest-themed educational resource teaching base word + ending addition, aligned with CCSS RF.1.3.f/L.1.4.c.
Green highlights prime numbers (only two factors), pink shows composite numbers (three or more factors); 1 is neither.
A playful grid of 12 uniquely decorated cupcakes, each marked with a number-ideal for learning, matching games, or festive design inspiration.
A student ponders whether 100 qualifies as a prime number-a great starting point for understanding divisibility and factors.
A ready-to-use bingo card featuring 24 unique numbers (2-89) and a central free space-ideal for traditional bingo games.
This spiral arrangement shows natural numbers ordered from 1 at the center, spiraling outward clockwise across rows and columns.
A curious student ponders the classic math question: “Is 1 a prime number?” - a foundational concept in number theory.
Meet the lively number 5 in orange and number 7 in blue-designed to make counting fun and memorable for young learners.
A colorful, student-friendly math reference poster covering core number concepts: primes, composites, multiples, and factors-with editable sections.
A cheerful student explains on the chalkboard: “Factors of 101 are 1 and 101 → only two factors → therefore, 101 is prime.”
