Week 5, Wednesday Factors are Few, Multiples are Many

Worksheet by Ashley Gilreath
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Math
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4
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ENG
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Master factors, multiples, prime, and composite numbers with this interactive 4th grade math worksheet! Remember: factors are few, multiples are many.

Factors, Arrays, Prime Composite Watch this lesson to help with the following worksheet. Watching it more than once is a good idea if you are having trouble with the worksheet. Everything was taught on Tuesday in your SMALL GROUP. Factors, Arrays, Prime, Composite Watch this video as many time as you need to , It reinforces what you learned in small group yesterday. Factors Multiples Remember: Factors are few, Multiples are Many!That means there will ALWAYS be less or fewer Factors, ANDmany (more) Multiples in each answer you give. DIRECTIONS: For 1-5 click on each factor. For 6-10 click on 5 multiples starting with number given.Remember: On your paper, make a T chart of factors like taught in the video. Multiples are the numbers you hear when you skip count. Be careful to watch what they are asking you for. 1) What are the factors of 4? Click all that apply. 8 1 4 2 3 0 2) What are the factors of 6? Click all that apply. 1 12 3 6 2 0 3) What are the factors of 2? Click all that apply. 6 2 0 4 1 3 4) What are the factors of 5? Click all that apply. 10 0 5 2 3 1 5) What are the factors of 9? Click all that apply. 9 18 6 1 3 0 6) What are 5 Multiples of the number 4?Click all that apply. Remember there are more or many multiples. 4 1 12 8 16 20 0 7) What are 5 Multiples of the number 2? Click all that apply. Remember there are more or many multiples. 6 4 3 2 1 8 10 8) What are 5 Multiples of the number 5? Click all that apply. Remember there are more or many multiples. 10 20 5 1 25 50 15 9) What are 5 Multiples of the number 6? Click all that apply. Remember there are more or many multiples. 6 18 1 12 63 30 24 10) What are 5 Multiples of the number 3? Click all that apply. Remember there are more or many multiples. 9 15 1 60 3 6 12 Finish each sentence. Type the correct word on the line. 11) Factors are few. 12) Multiples are many. If you can't answer these questions, then go back to the video and watch the last 2 minutes to be certain. 13) Prime Numbers are numbers with only 2 factors, 1 and itself. 14) Composite Numbers are numbers with more than 2 factors.

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