Secondary maths collection
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Highest common factor and lowest common multiple
Lesson presentations and activities
Wide-ranging PPT starting off looking at how to calculate LCM and HCF before moving on to writing numbers as products of prime factors, and then onto using venn diagrams and prime factors to calculate LCM and HCF.
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ClaireG10015 years ago
bollyk5 years ago
A good one
ELLHAIZY5 years ago
Very good resource
Lesson on finding LCM and HCF from Venn Diagrams. I hope you find it a useful starting point!
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ollytravel4 years ago
Kittysid6 years ago
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
This a rich, Arithmagon activity on highest common factor, linking in lowest common multiple and prime numbers.
I love Arithmagons as they allow consolidation of key topics when going Forwards, and then opportunities for extension, creativity and discovery when working Backwards. They are also really easy to modify to suit the particular needs of your class.
For all the Arithmagon activities in this series, together with teaching notes and extra information, please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/arithmagon.htm
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ed11ame5 years ago
damia697 years ago
badger55157 years ago
Practice questions, homeworks and assessments
Finding HCF and LCM using Venn diagrams. Broken up into a series of stages; prime factor decomposition, filling in a Venn Diagram, then finding the HCF and LCM. Answers included
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BGH3 years ago
Excellent - simple but effective - perfect! Thank you!
sussex14 years ago
Great worksheet. Thanks
Saood4 years ago
Figure out the answer to the (awful) joke by finding HCF or LCM of pairs of numbers.
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mrh19694 years ago
Perfect. Great resource thank you
angela_tolland4 years ago
Just what I wanted. Thank you
PixiMaths4 years ago
You are AMAZING. Needed another little something for a lesson with year 7 and this is perfect. Thank you.
Clive seems to have got a little confused on prime factors, HCF and LCM. His homework involves five questions, all of which he has got wrong. Can you help explain where he's gone wrong? This activity is designed to create mathematical discussion.
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shailapotay4 years ago
juliaov6 years ago
fantastic as usual - thanks so much
badger55157 years ago
Ideal for GCSE revision, this worksheet contains exam-type questions that gradually increase in difficulty. This sheet covers prime factorisation and finding the HCF and LCM of two (or three) numbers.
These review sheets are great to use in class or as a homework. They are also excellent for one-to-one tuition and for interventions.
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Answers are included, as is a NEW STYLE of PowerPoint, which allows individual questions to be selected for enlarged display onto a screen. The answer can then be worked out ‘live’ by the teacher (or student) or a single click will reveal my solution. This not only helps in class, but it is also very useful for a student who is revising at home 😀.
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hankboot2ua year ago
Great resource. Thank you for sharing.
hayyyann10273 years ago
what is the difference between this zoom power point and exam paper questions?
annawallace24 years ago
A super revision resource. Thanks