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 progressively develops students' understanding and skills in factorization using Venn diagrams and other methods. Initially, students learn to find distinct factors of two numbers using populated Venn diagrams that emphasize common factors, omitting unique ones. They then advance to finding the greatest common factor (GCF) through both diagram analysis and factorization, solidifying their understanding of shared factors across numbers. The unit extends their skills to three numbers, focusing on identifying shared prime factors and all distinct factors using Venn diagrams. Students also learn about prime recognition within number pairs, enhancing their ability to discern prime numbers from composites. Moreover, the unit covers the concepts of least common multiple (LCM) and prime factorization for checking multiples, which further refines their factorization skills and understanding of number relationships. Conclusively, the students engage in applying these factorization concepts practically, notably through exercises involving the determination of distinct factors and GCF.
Skills you will learn include:
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