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Factors, Primes and Multiples

1. The document defines factors as numbers that divide evenly into another number without leaving a remainder. It defines prime numbers as numbers that have exactly two factors and multiples as numbers that appear in the multiplication table of a given number. 2. The document provides examples of finding factors of numbers like 12, 24, 18, and 100. It also gives examples of prime numbers like 13, 41, and 53. It illustrates multiples as numbers in the 3s, 4s, 6s, and 9s multiplication tables. 3. The document poses questions to test understanding of factors, multiples, and prime numbers, such as finding factors of 24, multiples of 6, and prime numbers from a list of numbers.

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Factors, Primes and Multiples

1. The document defines factors as numbers that divide evenly into another number without leaving a remainder. It defines prime numbers as numbers that have exactly two factors and multiples as numbers that appear in the multiplication table of a given number. 2. The document provides examples of finding factors of numbers like 12, 24, 18, and 100. It also gives examples of prime numbers like 13, 41, and 53. It illustrates multiples as numbers in the 3s, 4s, 6s, and 9s multiplication tables. 3. The document poses questions to test understanding of factors, multiples, and prime numbers, such as finding factors of 24, multiples of 6, and prime numbers from a list of numbers.

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Factors, Primes and Multiples

L.O: TBAT define and find factors,


Grades G -

Wednesday 7 Dec
primes and multiples ember 2022
E

SKILLS REQUIRED TODAY


Multiplication

STARTER
Using the numbers from the
yellow box, find pairs that multiply 6 2
together to give the totals below 3
(YOU CAN ONLY USE EACH 5 6
NUMBER ONCE!):
8 4
a) 24 b) 36 c) 8 d) 30
6
Factor: A number which goes
into another number without
leaving a remainder

Your turn…
How can we make 12? What are the factors of…
8? 53?
1 x 12 = 12 30?
2 x 6 = 12 24? 13? 27?
3 x 4 = 12 18?
100? 41?
So, the factors of 12 are…

1 2 3 4 6 12
Some of those numbers only had two factors.

A Prime Number is a
number that has exactly two
factors

13, 41 and 53 are three prime numbers.


Which of these numbers are prime numbers?

3 12 27 7 36 18 11 19 9
Multiples
Multiples are nice and easy. They are numbers that
appear in the MULTIPLication tables of any given number.

For example:

3 12 27 40 36 18 21 16 9

Which of these numbers above are multiples of 4?

Which numbers are multiples of 9?


Which numbers are multiples of 3?
Multiple: A number which
appears in the given number’s
MULTIPLication table

1 3 8 12 16 20 13 15 2

17 24 19 6 36 18 7 4 30
From these numbers, find me… • 6 Factors of 24
• 6 Multiples of 6
• 6 Prime Numbers
1 2 Factors
of 60
Factors
of 126
Numbers
less than
Numbers Multiples
more
of 5
13 than 12

3 4 Prime
Numbers

5 6 Odd
Numbers

7 8 Square
Numbers

9 10 Multiples
of 3

11 12 Even
Numbers

13 14 64
15 16 17 18 20 21 25 30 45 60
Choose a 1 I can identify and find Factors,
Multiples and Prime Numbers
statement that
matches your 2 I can describe F, M and PN, but
struggle to find them
ability on this
topic so far
1 I get Factors and Multiples, but
struggle with Prime Numbers

Copy the statement,


and add a sentence
2 I get confused between Factors
and Multiples

detailing the
easiest/hardest
thing you have
1 I got some questions right, but I
don’t really understand how

found
2 I don’t understand anything
we’ve covered in this topic

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