Factors/Primes
17 Units, 16 Skills
Factoring and Primes - Intro
Unit 1
Divisibility Rules - Intro
Unit 2
Factoring and Primes - Practice
Unit 3
Factoring and Venn Factor Diagrams - Intro
Unit 4
Digits and Divisibility - Intro
Unit 5
Factoring and Venn Factor Diagrams - Practice
Unit 6
Factoring and Greatest Common Factor - Intro
Unit 7
Factoring and Lowest Common Multiple - Intro
Unit 8
Factoring and Primes - Advanced
Unit 9
Factoring and Greatest Common Factor - Practice
Unit 10
Digits and Divisibility - Practice
Unit 11
Factoring and Lowest Common Multiple - Practice
Unit 12
Factoring, Multiplication, Division, Fractions - Intro
Unit 13
Factoring and Greatest Common Factor - Advanced
Unit 14
Factoring and Lowest Common Multiple - Advanced
Unit 15
Factoring, Multiplication, Division, Fractions - Practice
Unit 16
Factoring, Multiplication, Division, Fractions - Advanced
Unit 17
This math unit progresses through a sequence of skills centered around the concept of prime factorization and finding the Greatest Common Factor (GCF). It begins with learning to factor numbers into primes up to four factors and advances into practical applications using Venn diagrams to visually identify common factors. Initial worksheets guide students through identifying the GCF of two numbers using these diagrams, progressing to more complex scenarios involving three numbers. The unit then explores multiple-choice problem settings where students have to select the GCF from given options, first with pairs and later with sets of three numbers. It further deepens the understanding of prime factorization by enabling students to determine if a number is a factor of another or both, using factor values or variables represented in factorized form. The concluding topics solidify the students' ability to recognize and use prime factorization and the GCF concept in various mathematical contexts, providing a foundational skill set for more advanced mathematical studies.
Skills you will learn include:
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