<p>Factors, Multiples and Primes for KS3</p>
<p>This individual powerpoint presentation is from the KS3 Maths Topics Series.</p>
<p>It contains 54 slides (Plus a title and end slide), so there are lots of examples. This is an ideal resource which you will enjoy using to explain Facotrs, Multiples and Primes to your classes for years to come.</p>
<p>The powerpoint explains:</p>
<p>Prime Numbers & Finding Prime Numbers<br />
Factors<br />
Common Factor<br />
Highest Common Factor<br />
Multiples<br />
Common Multiple<br />
Lowest Common Multiple<br />
Writing a Number as a Product of Prime Factors</p>
This is a completely interactive lesson on factors, multiples and prime numbers for learners in year 9. <br />
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In this lesson, learners are able to use the concepts and vocabulary of prime numbers, factors (or divisors), multiples, common factors, common multiples, highest common factor, lowest common multiple and prime factorisation.<br />
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Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.<br />
There are lots of drag and drop activities as well as with instant learner feedback. <br />
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To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.<br />
To access online choose the index.html file.<br />
Also available to view and use offline.<br />
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Contains 53 Interactive pages
<p>A powerpoint presentation perfect for starters and assessment for Numeracy! It is perfect to use as a plenary as well to check students understanding of the topic. It has multiple choices where only one answer is correct from (A, B, C and D). Perfect as a whiteboard activity for assessment during observational and Ofsted lessons. You can also use this Red, Green, Amber and White activity where students put up their planners to assess students learning. Following topics are assessed: Factors, Multiples, Prime factors, Prime Numbers, Divisors and Highest common factor</p>
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A simple worksheet covering factors, multiples and primes and prime factor decomposition with some applied questions and slightly more challenging problems involving decomposition on the second side. Should take around 30 to 40 minutes for students to complete.
<p>A great introductory or revision lesson on factors, primes and multiples.<br />
Lots of interactive activities and good explanations.<br />
Includes a grid puzzle and a worksheet / homework sheet.</p>
<p><strong>Multiples, Factors and Prime Numbers Bingo! game</strong></p>
<p>A bingo game on finding multiples, factors and prime numbers.</p>
<p>Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.</p>
<p>If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.</p>
<p>Why use bingo in your lessons?</p>
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<li>Math can and should be enjoyable. A bingo game turns math into an exciting experience that the kids will love.</li>
<li>Bingo will engage your students, fully involving them in an activity for 20 to 30 minutes.</li>
<li>Bingo is a great way to consolidate and answer questions on a recently taught topic or to get students to refresh their understanding of an earlier topic without them complaining that they’ve seen it before!</li>
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A series of 4/5 lessons all based around factors, multiples and prime numbers. Aimed at the year 5 curriculum (new)<br />
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Cold and hot tasks for assessment included, along with all resources and powerpoints. <br />
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<p>HCF, LCM and Prime Factor decomposition lesson.<br />
Includes animated PowerPoint presentation, differentiated activities, frame-worked worksheets and a starter matching activity.</p>
<p>Covers factors, multiples, HCF, LCM and prime factor decomposition.</p>
<p>You may also like: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/circle-theorems-mastery-review-revision-lesson-11431036">Circle Theorems</a></p>
A resource which is an extension activity on the topic of factors, multiples and primes which is designed to stretch more gifted students. This worksheet in particular aims to test pupils reasoning abilities and explain their responses coherently.
<p>Lesson on factors, mulitples and primes (including lcm, hcf, product of prime factors) with step by step guide, differentiated questions and review exercise.</p>
This is a lesson based on 80 mins but could be easily changed to suit your lessons. It starts with a settling starter of a multiplication grid followed by the learning objectives. The starter is the 10 quick division questions. The lesson then has some multiple and factor examples which can be done on mini whiteboards. This is followed by the differentiated questions, the extension looks at some prime numbers. This then goes through what prime numbers are and how to find them, they identify them with a partner using the 100 square. This is followed by notes about prime numbers. The plenary is an exit ticket that there is a word document available for.
<p>This is all that you will need from the introduction of factors, multiples and primes all the way to GCSE level questions about the applications of HCF and LCM.</p>
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A really fun and interactive Maths game to get the class engage in Maths and learn the objectives of learning <br />
the difference between multiples Primes and Factors
A lesson to remind students how to classify types of number ideal for Ks3 or Ks4 Foundation GCSE. <br />
See my Free "Bingo" resource for an ideal starter or plenary depending on the group.<br />
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The worksheets allows students to do a bit of fun shading, and likewise also introduces Venn Diagrams which have been added into the GCSE curriculum.
<p>Factors, Multiples, Primes, Squares and Cubes - Year 6</p>
<p>This Year 6 maths teaching resource includes a PowerPoint and differentiated worksheets for independent learning, to guide your class through identifying factors and multiples of numbers. It will help the children understand how to solve problems involving factors, multiples, primes and square/cube numbers in context, along with deepening their understanding of the four operations, as they will need to use a range of skills including multiplication and division. They will learn to represent factors and multiples in a variety of ways, including pictorial representations. The worksheets contain varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving to reinforce and consolidate the children’s learning. The resource contains five lessons, which support the White Rose Small Steps guidance, and are designed to support a mastery approach to teaching maths.</p>
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<code>Lesson 1: Common factors with 1 accompanying worksheet and answers
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<code>Lesson 2: Common multiples with 1 accompanying worksheet and answers
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<code>Lesson 3: Prime numbers with 1 accompanying worksheet and answers
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<code>lesson 4: Square and cube numbers with 1 accompanying worksheet and answers
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<code>Lesson 5: Consolidation of skills learned so far with challenge cards
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<p>‘Factors, Multiples, Primes, Squares and Cubes - Year 6’ is completely editable giving teachers the freedom to adapt the resource to suit their individual teaching needs.</p>
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<p>Interactive macro-enabled MS-Excel spreadsheet. Contents: Find the first 12 multiples of a number & show them on a № square. Find all the factors of a number & show them on a № square. Find all prime numbers less than 100 or 144 (sieve of Eratosthenes). Find all prime numbers within a given range (a ≤ prime № ≤ b). Know the tests of divisibility for select small numbers (2 ≤ № ≤ 25). Apply tests of divisibility to find which №s are multiples or factors. Find the highest common factor & lowest common multiple (lists). Find the highest common factor & lowest common multiple (ratio). Write a number as the product of its prime factors by PFD (tree). Write a number as the product of its prime factors by PFD (table). Complete a table of ten numbers written as a product of its primes. Find the HCF & LCM of 2 or 3 numbers using PFD & Venn diagrams. Find the first ten twin prime pairs & evaluate each sum & product.</p>