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Published on 2019 September 12th
Description
This lesson exemplar is about differentiating prime and composite numbers.
Objective
Differentiate prime from composite numbers
Curriculum Information
Education Type
K to 12
Grade Level
Grade 4
Learning Area
Mathematics
Content/Topic
Numbers and Number Sense
Intended Users
Educators, Learners
Competencies
Differentiates prime from composite numbers
Copyright Information
Copyright
Yes
Copyright Owner
Department of Education (DepEd)/ Global Alliance for Rabies Control (GARC)
Conditions of Use
Reproduce, Use, Copy, Print
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646.50 KB
File Type
application/pdf