
(That's called fluency, or automaticity.) You'll get printable results like these that show you which multiplication facts you need to work on, and which facts you can answer without even thinking about it. If you are playing the timed version, the tree will remain in a fixed position.+ − × ÷ Fluency Game for Multiplication Facts to 12 How many multiplication facts to 12 do you already know? Which ones are they? Play our super smart app to find out! Knowing your facts makes math a lot easier. If you are playing the create a forest version of the game, you can move your tree to any place on the picture. If you are correct, you will see your tree grow. When you are satisfied with your factorization, click the ” ? ” button. Use the dotted lines positioned to the upper right of each number to specify exponents. To type in your factorization, find the space toward the bottom of the screen in which you can enter a number and use the ” + ” to enter other numbers. Then, count of the prime numbers to form your factorization. Continue clicking the ” + ” buttons that appear until your are left with only prime numbers. Click the ” + ” button to begin building your factor tree. This will be the number you will “factorize”.

Then, turn your attention to the number that appears at the top of the screen. Students can choose to build a forest without a timer using their prime factorization skills, or, can play a game in which they try to populate a river valley with as many trees as possible in three minutes using their prime factorization skills.To play, choose the game type and select the type of tree you would like to grow.

Description: Factorization Forest is a game in which students can practice their prime factorization skills.
