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In these Year 6 worksheets on factors and multiples , your learners are presented with a series of questions, requiring them to determine the lowest common multiple of pairs of given numbers. They repeat this task by finding the greatest common factor of pairs of given numbers. Finally, children complete a table by identifying the number that links the same factors and multiples.
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Year 6 Properties of Number: Common Factors and Multiples
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Age range: 7-11
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This Year 6 Common Factors and Multiples Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to identify common factors, common multiples and prime factors.
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This extensive PowerPoint provides explanations and practice for children learning about common factors, multiples and prime numbers. They will recap what each of these terms means, work through examples and tackle a prime numbers grid in the final slide.
- Key Stage: Key Stage 2
- Subject: Maths
- Topic: Multiplication & Division
- Topic Group: Calculations
- Year(s): Year 6
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- Last Updated: 05/10/2022
- Resource Code: M2PAT142
- Curriculum Point(s): Identify common factors, common multiples and prime numbers.
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Common Factors Lesson
This Year 6 Common Factors lesson covers the prior learning of finding common factors using arrays, before moving onto the main skill of finding common factors.
The lesson starts with a prior learning worksheet to check pupils’ understanding. The interactive lesson slides recap the prior learning before moving on to the main skill. Children can then practise further by completing the activities and can extend their learning by completing an engaging extension task.
National Curriculum Objective Mathematics Year 6: (6C5) Identify common factors, common multiples and prime numbers
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These lesson slides guide pupils through the prior learning of finding common factors using arrays, before moving onto the main skill of common factors. There are a number of questions to check pupils' understanding throughout.
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Martin recaps what a factor is and then shows pupils how to find common factors of different numbers in this Common Factors Video Tutorial.
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This worksheet recaps prior learning of finding common factors using arrays, before moving onto the main skill of finding common factors.
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This Year 5 Common Factors Game is designed to check pupils' understanding of common factors.
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This Year 6 Common Factors Maths Challenge is designed to check pupils' ability to find common factors of two numbers.
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Start off by identifying all of the factors in each number. Factors of 20 = 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20. Factors of 52 = 1, 2, 4, 13, 26, 52. By comparing these lists of factors, we can easily see that the highest common factor of both 20 and 52 is 4. This method is particularly good for children as it helps them break down and visualise the problem.
ppt, 1.93 MB. Year 6 Properties of Number: Common Factors and Multiples. This Year 6 Common Factors and Multiples Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to identify common factors, common multiples and prime factors. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more.
5 x 4 = 20. A multiple of a number is a number within the times tables. For example, multiples of 20 are 20, 40, 60, 80 and so on. 1 x 20 = 20. 2 x 20 = 40. 3 x 20 = 60. 4 x 20 = 80. More factors and multiples revision worksheets. Factor Trees Worksheet - Learn about how to find the factors of any given number.
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Find the prime factorization by completing the basic factor trees. 3rd through 5th Grades. View PDF. Factor Trees #2. More basic factor trees for teaching prime factorization. 3rd through 5th Grades. View PDF. Factor Trees #3. Complete these factor trees (different style) to reduce a number into its prime factors.
How do I find the highest common factor of two numbers? If you want to find the highest common factor of 20 and 52, start off by identifying all of the factors in each number. factors of 20 = 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20. factors of 52 = 1, 2, 4, 13, 26, 52. By comparing these lists of factors, we can easily see that the highest common factor of both 20 ...
Common Factors, Multiples and Prime Numbers (Year 6) This extensive PowerPoint provides explanations and practice for children learning about common factors, multiples and prime numbers. They will recap what each of these terms means, work through examples and tackle a prime numbers grid in the final slide. Curriculum Point (s): Identify common ...
1b. 5 is the odd one out because it does not share the common factor 3 with 6 and. 15. 6 is the odd one out because it does not share the common factor of 5 with 5 have and 15. 2b. 20 and 10 have the most common factors - 1, 2, 5 and 10. 3b. 4 is the largest number of children which could work in each group because it is the biggest common ...
A fantastic diving into mastery teaching pack which has been written to align with the White Rose Maths scheme of learning for year 6 autumn term block 2 small step 2: Common Factors. Included in the pack is an easy-to-follow PowerPoint that contains fluency, reasoning and problem-solving activities for your children to work through together. The accompanying activity sheets are an ideal ...
Year 6 Addition Worksheets. Using these Year 6 maths worksheets will help your child to: add decimals including tenths and hundredths mentally; add a columns of multi-digit numbers, including decimals. Decimal Addition Fact Worksheets. 5th Grade Addition Worksheets BIG Numbers. Decimal Column Addition Worksheets.
Step 9: Common Factors Homework Extension Year 6 Autumn Block 2. Year 6 Common Factors Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 6 Common Factors Resource Pack. These are differentiated for Developing, Expected and Greater Depth. More resources for Autumn Block 2 Step 9.
This PowerPoint provides a range of maths mastery activities based around the Year 6 objective "Identify common factors, common multiples and prime numbers". Also, see our Year 6 Common Factors and Multiples Resources. The above video may be from a third-party source. We accept no responsibility for any videos from third-party sources.
A common factor is a factor of 2 or more numbers. For example, 3 is a common factor of 6 and 15. This multiples worksheet for Year 5 children covers subjects that are bound to come up on exams. Use it with all ages of KS2, either as a headstart for future lessons or as revision once you've covered the topic.
This Year 6 Common Factors Maths Challenge is designed to check pupils' ability to find common factors of two numbers. Complete Activity on CS Kids. 2 Homework. Subscription. Worksheet. This differentiated worksheet includes varied fluency and reasoning and problem solving questions to support the teaching of this step.
A great set of differentiated worksheets to help your Year 5 or KS2 Maths class learn to find the factors of double-digit numbers like 11, 12 and 20. Each worksheet includes factor activities with a star-rating to indicate the ability level, as well as a handy answer sheet for easy marking or self-assessment.These handy factors activity worksheets will help your students develop key numeracy ...