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Factors and Multiples Worksheets

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If a number is a multiple of another number, it means that it can be made out of adding groups of the other number together.

12 is a multiple of 4 because 4 + 4 + 4 = 12 (or 4 x 3 = 12)

27 is a multiple of 9 because 9 + 9 + 9 = 27 (or 9 x 3 = 27)

17 is not a multiple of 4 because it cannot be made by adding groups of 4 together.

A factor is a number that divides into another number with no remainder.

In other words every number is divisible by each of its factors.

1 is a factor of every whole number, because every integer is divisible by one.

3 and 7 are both factors of 21 because 3 x 7 = 21

10 and 6 are both factors of 60 because 10 x 6 = 60

7 is not a factor of 24 because 24 is not divisible by 7 (24 ÷ 7 = 3 remainder 3).

Multiples and Factors are connected with each other:

  • if we know that 3 is a factor of 12, then 12 is a multiple of 3
  • if we know that 33 is a multiple of 11, then 11 is a factor of 33.
  • also, if we know that 24 is not a multiple of 7, then 7 is not factor of 24.

The example below shows the relationship visually.

If we know that 3 is a factor of 24, then 24 must be a multiple of 3.

If we know that 24 is a multiple of 3, then 3 must be a factor of 24.

Multiples and Factors Worksheets

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We have two worksheets on finding Factor Pairs up to 100.

We have two worksheets which involve finding all the factors of different numbers.

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Factor and Multiples Riddles

Using riddles is a great way to get children to apply their knowledge of factors and multiples to solve problems.

It is also a good way to get children working collaboratively and talking about the language together.

Each riddle consists of some clues and a selection of possible answers.

Solving the clues gradually eliminates all the incorrect answers leaving just one solution.

  • Factors and Multiples Riddles 1
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Looking for some easier Multiples Sheets

The sheets in this section cover similar areas to the worksheets on this page but are at an easier level.

  • round a number to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000;
  • use the > and < symbols correctly for inequalities;
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Looking for some harder Factors and Multiples Worksheets

We also have some more advanced worksheets about multiples and factors.

The worksheets below are more suitable for 6th graders and above.

  • Greatest Common Factor Worksheets
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Divisibility Rules 1-10 Chart

We have a range of charts which can help you determine whether a number between 1 and 10 is a factor of a number.

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Sieve of Erastosthenes

The Sieve of Erastosthenes is a method for finding what is a prime numbers between 2 and any given number.

Eratosthenes was a Greek mathematician (as well as being a poet, an astronomer and musician) who lived from about 276BC to 194BC.

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Factors and Multiples: The Factor Factory Activity

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Factors and Multiples

When I taught fifth grade, my school had a meeting with incoming fourth graders and their parents.  Some of the most asked questions had to do with math and multiplication facts.  I remember telling them that it’s not just knowing your times tables, what’s more important is being able to recognize factors and multiples of numbers – to be able to look at a number and know what can divide into it.  Factoring is a skill that students use in fractions and division, but also problem solving, algebra and even quadratic equations when they move through more advanced math in middle school.

How to Introduce Factors and Multiples

I like to introduce factors as building blocks.  Have you ever seen the LEGO Movie?  I have used scenes from the movie to talk about factors.  If you are a “Master Builder” then you can see the blocks that fit together to build the number.  Factors are the blocks that multiply together to create the product.

I like to tell my students that if they work to become a Master Builder, they will “see” the factors of any number.  I also like to talk about the Factor Factory.  Factors are equal to or less than the number and they multiply together to make the product.  Just like a factory- Factors make products.

Students Often Confuse Factors and Multiples

Factors (factories) make products.  And Multiples Make More, they multiply.  There are an infinite amount of multiples, but a finite number of factors.

I like to play scenes from the LEGO movie, especially where the main character realizes he is a Master Builder. You can find the movie or links to these scenes.  When students successfully find all the factors, we also celebrate by rocking out to Everything is Awesome (I usually just use the first 48 seconds of the song).

Set up for the Factors and Multiples Activity

  • Bring in LEGOS, duplos, blocks or unifix/snap cubes
  • Index cards or small pieces of paper
  • Coins or tokens
  • Graph paper
  • Playing cards
  • Hundreds Chart
  • Factors and Multiples Worksheet for every student
  • Video clip or lego instructions book

Put students in small groups or create stations around the room with the following materials:

Station 1: Playing Cards, Graph paper

Station 2 : Dice and Playing cards, coins/tokens

Station 3: Coin, hundred chart, index cards

Station 4: Dice and Legos/blocks

Launch the Factor Factory Activity

You can find a clip from The LEGO Movie to help you talk about what it means to be a “Master Builder”.  Being a Master Builder is not just following the instructions, but “seeing” the pieces or parts that you need to build the product, as shown in the image below.

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A goal of knowing the factors or factoring a number is seeing ALL of the factors that can be used to create that number.  A Master Builder will “see” them all.  A good way to show how to gather all of the factors is to build up the number with factor pairs.

I like to talk about “closing it up, or wrapping up the product”.

So a good way to show this is to tell the students to write the number they want to factor on the top.  That’s the goal.  That’s the product they’re building.  Can they see all of the factors, like a “Master Builder” can see the correct blocks?

The Universal Factor

The best way to find all of the factors is to start with the universal factor – 1.   1 is a factor for every number.  A great way to show this is to have 6 coins or cards.  Ask students to put them into equal rows.  1 row of 6, 2 rows of 3, 3 rows of 2 and 6 rows of 1.  Talk about how the factors are the arrays or arrangements that they can make with equal rows.    With any number, you can always have 1 row of something.  1 is always a factor.

Help the students see the factor pairs by using their cards or coins, but also show them how they can factor by knowing their multiplication facts.

Show the students how to write the number they are factoring, on the top of that “factory”  and underline it, like this:

Factors and Multiples the Factor Factory Activity

Then, inside the factory, write the factor pairs.  Always start with 1 x it’s factor pair.  Then try 2 and write its pair, then 3, then 4, then 5, then 6!  If they build all the way to the factory number then they will find all of the factors.

Students can also show these pairs in arrays with their coins or cards.

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Ask the students if they notice any similarities between the arrays and their factories?

A 2×3 array is basically the same as a 3×2 array.  So show how in the factory, as soon as a pair is repeated, the factory can be “closed” or wrapped up.  When they write the factors as pairs, the students can find all of the factors faster.  Do they need to count all the way to 6?  No.  They can find all of the factor pairs 1,6,2,3 by the time they get to 3, because that pair gets repeated.

The Difference Between Factors and Multiples

This activity is to practice finding all of the factors.  But before we begin, I like to talk about the difference between factors and multiples.  One way I do that is either call on a volunteer or ask the class to stand up and say the multiples of 6 out loud.  I stand there, I even help them out if they need it, and I wait.  I wait longer than you would think.  I let them keep going, and going, and going.  (If you really want to make a point, you could do a smaller number like multiples of 2 or 3, but I like to use 6 to show that it has several factors, but the multiplies never end).  The point is to show that multiples make more, they get bigger, and there is no end.  But factors, even though they involve multiplication, have a set amount that can make up the number.  Once you have the class list multiples of 6 and find the factors of 6, they can see the difference between the two terms.

Check their understanding by trying to factor 15.

Use the Factory as well as cards or tokens/coins to find all of the factors together.

Remind the students that as soon as a pair is repeated, they have found them all.  They are Master Builders when they’ve found all of the factors!

How to Teach Factors and Multiples the Factor Factory Activity 4th Grade Math

The Factor Factory uses the idea of building up from 1 and finding the factor pair.  This is a great way to help students work on their times tables while strategically becoming a master builder of math.  Once they have found the factors, they can prove it with arrays of cards/coins.  There are only 4 ways to show 15:  1×15 or 15×1  and 3×5 or 5×3.  2 pairs.

In the activity, the students must use a number (or product) and build it with its factor pairs.  They must find all of the factors and become the Master Builder.  Students can show all of the arrays as well as write out the factors in the Factor Factory.

The Factor Factory Activity

A good way to practice factors is to make stations and provide lots of practice.  Stations can help students find numbers, show or color arrays, and create factor factories, all of which will help them increase their fluency with finding factors.

Here is a list of stations that can help you get the students moving, generate numbers and find factors.

Station 1 :  Playing Cards:  Draw 2-3 cards, multiply the face value together and then find ALL factors of that product.

Show arrays on graph paper.

Station 2:   Roll a dice and draw a card.  Find the product.  Then find ALL of the factors of that product.

Show arrays with coins or tokens.

Station 3:   Flip a coin onto a Hundreds Chart or close your eyes and randomly choose a number.  Find the factors of the number you land on.  Make a factor factory with index cards showing the factors.

Station 4:  Roll 2 dice – if you roll a 1, roll again. Find the product.  Build arrays with lego blocks or blocks.  Each brick can be 1.  For example:  8 could be built with 8 blocks, but 2 rows of 4 or 4 rows of 2 or 1 row of 8 etc…

Reflecting on the Factor Activity

Use these questions to guide a discussion with students (Note: Written reflection questions are also included at the end of the Factors and Multiples Worksheet ):

  • Which number that you found has the most factors? The least?
  • How did the arrays help show the factors? Explain.
  • We know that every number has a factor of 1 and itself. What do you know about factors of even numbers?
  • Can you find ALL of the factors of 30? List them.
  • Can you find ALL of the multiples of 30?

Factors and Multiples Extensions

  • Students can Make a Factor City for a certain number. – For example 100. On graph paper or with blocks, create buildings that each have 100 blocks/squares.  However, each building has a different shape because they are built in factor pair arrays. Using lego bricks or blocks, students can make it 3D.
  • Draw a sign or poster that advertises certain “Factories.”  Draw and color some factories with all of the factors inside for each one.  Be sure to choose numbers that are higher than 24.

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Unit 4 – Multi-Digit Whole Number Division

  • 4-1  Division Using Area Models
  • 4-2  Whole Number Quotients and Remainders
  • 4-3  Factors and Multiples
  • 4-4  Prime and Composite Numbers
  • 4-5  Division of Multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000 by Single-Digit Numbers
  • 4-6  Three and Four-Digit Division with Divisors of 2, 3, 4, and 5
  • 4-7  Division with a Zero in the Dividend or in the Quotient
  • 4-8  Division with Divisors of 6, 7, 8, and 9
  • 4-9  Solve One-Step Division Word Problems

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Listing (proper) factors and working with multiples are a very important component of the math curriculum as it is directly related to multiplication and division, working with denominators and fractions and of course algebra. When students master 'the art' of (prime) factoring and are able to determine the greatest common factors (GCF) or least common multiples (LCM), they will find these related math topics a lot easier. Prime factorization builds a sense of how numbers are composed and will greatly benefit students in their future math years What is prime factorization and how can students master this skill? Prime factorization is finding out which prime numbers you need to multiply to get a certain original (composite) number. Let's take number 100. 2 x 50 multiplies to 100, so 2 x 2 x 25 also; now take 25, which factorizes to 5 x 5. Now we have all the prime numbers that make up 100 when we multiply them. 2 x 2 x 5 x 5. How can we master this trick? First make sure that you can multiply and divide numbers without any problems. You might have to repeat the grade 2 basic multiplication and division tables and make sure that you can dream the facts. Secondly, use factoring trees (so our factorization worksheets above), they will help you step by step finding these prime numbers. Once we can factorize composite numbers, we can now learn how to find the highest common factors and the lowest common multiples. These numbers are super useful when you want to simplify fractions or when you want to add, subtract fractions. You can use our prime factorization, GCF and LCM worksheets , print them out and test your skills. We also have a selection of factoring trees worksheet that will kind of guide you through the process. Also interesting are our prime number worksheets, in which you have to determine whether numbers are prime or composite.

  • Being able to multiply and divide numbers by heart
  • Know the first 10 multiples of numbers (listing multiples worksheets)
  • Know about factors and being able to list the factors of numbers (lsting factors worksheets)
  • Know about proper factors and being able to list them
  • Know how to find the prime factors that make up composite numbers
  • Know how to determine whether a number is a prime number or a composite numbers
  • Know how to use (prime) factor trees to factorize numbers
  • Know how to find the least common multiples of 2 or 3 numbers
  • Being able to find the greatest common factor of 2 or 3 numbers

Factors and Multiples (Grade 4)

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Videos, examples, solutions, and lessons to help Grade 4 students learn to find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1–100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1–100 is a multiple of a given one-digit number. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1–100 is prime or composite.

Common Core: 4.OA.4

Suggested Learning Targets

  • I can define factors and multiples and list the factor pairs of any number between 1 and 100.
  • I can define prime and composition numbers and determine if a number is prime or composite.
  • I can determine if a number is a multiple of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 10 by using divisibility rules.

M.4.OA.4.A (Finding Factors - Factor Rainbows)

Factor Rainbow

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M.4.OA.4.A (Finding Factor Pairs Using a T-Chart)

How to find all factor pairs using a T-chart?

4 OA 4 Factor Pairs with Divisibility Rules

How to find factor Pairs with Divisibility Rules?

M.4.OA.4.C (Determining Multiples of a Number Using Number Bonds)

How to find the multiples of a number using number bonds?

M.4.OA.4.D (Determining Multiples of a Number Using a Table)

How to find the multiples of a number using a table?

M.4.OA.4.E (Determining Multiples of a Number Using a Number Line)

How to find the multiples of a number using a number line?

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Factoring and Multiple Worksheets for Practice

When two numbers are multiplied together, they become the factors of the resulting number. Being able to factor any number is important when working with fractions or in advanced math. Below are free worksheets on factors; they may be viewed or downloaded as a PDF by clicking on the title. All printable activities are free to duplicate for home or classroom use.

Apple Time and Factor Trees

This fun factor worksheet features apple trees!

Factor This

This worksheet gives your student some fine practice finding the factors.

Factor Time: Fill in the Apples

Here’s a colorful introduction to factor trees.

Factor Trees: Apple Harvest

In this factor tree worksheet, your student will work with more challenging numbers.

Find the Prime Factors

It’s prime time for factors!

Prime Factorization

Your student will find the prime factors for numbers up to 700 in this worksheet.

Find the Greatest Common Factor

The circles in this worksheet help your student visualize the greatest common factors of number pairs.

Find the Lowest Common Multiple

Time to find the least common multiple of number pairs up to 20.

Finding the Least Common Multiple

This least common multiple worksheet uses circle graphics to help your youngster find the answer.

Let’s Find the Greatest Common Factor

In this worksheet your student will find the least common multiple for number pairs up to 35.

What’s the Greatest Common Factor?

Your student will be the greatest after completing this worksheet on greatest common factors.

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Unit 5: Factors, multiples, and patterns

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In this unit, we'll play with numbers, breaking them into pairs called factors. We'll meet special numbers called prime and composite. Plus, we'll make cool patterns with shapes and numbers.

Relating multiplication and division

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  • Find missing factors (1-digit multiplication) Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!
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Select the First FIve Multiples of Various Numbers Game

Select the First FIve Multiples of Various Numbers Game

Have your own math-themed party by learning to select the first five multiples of various numbers.

Fill in the Missing Multiples Game

Fill in the Missing Multiples Game

Sharpen your math skills by filling in the missing multiples.

Choose Whether True or False Game

Choose Whether True or False Game

Use your algebra skills to choose between true or false.

Choose the Correct Multiple Game

Choose the Correct Multiple Game

Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to choose the correct multiple.

Identify If True or False Game

Identify If True or False Game

Identify if the given statement is true or false.

Complete Factor Pairs for a Number Game

Complete Factor Pairs for a Number Game

Use your algebra skills to complete factor pairs for a number.

Fill in the Missing Factors Game

Fill in the Missing Factors Game

Treat yourself to an immersive learning experience by filling in the missing factors.

Factors and multiples are an extension of the concepts of division and multiplication. At every stage, your child needs help understanding the basics of the topic so that they can handle problems associated with it comfortably. Interestingly, educational games can help your child evolve their learning skills in this area with a fun approach.

What are Factors and Multiples?

Kids need to learn their way around factors and multiples, which requires the basic learning of multiplication and division from earlier grades.

Factors are the two numbers that are multiplied to get a product, while multiples are any numbers that are divided with another without receiving a remainder. For example, 24 can be divided by 3 to get 8, or vice versa, such that we can say that 24 is a multiple of 3 and 8 while these two numbers are factors of 24. 

Online games can help foster their interest and understanding of the topic and promote conceptual clarity in a seamless manner. In the following section, you will come across the best games online which cater to learning the concept optimally.

Best Ways To Help Your Child Learn Factors And Multiples

Here are some of the best games to introduce to your kids:

  • Select the First Five Multiples of Various Numbers: In this game, kids will use a multiplication chart to locate multiples of a number while recording their responses through a model.
  • C hoose Whether True or False: In this game, kids use the basic concepts of multiples to answer whether the given multiples are true or not, presenting the questions in the form of worded problems.
  • Complete Factor Pairs for a Number: If your child is struggling with algebra, this game encourages them to factor pairs of a specific number.

Why Do Kids Fare Low On Factors And Multiples?

While multiplication and division on their own may seem like simple enough concepts, when they evolve to take the shape of factors and multiples, many kids can find themselves unable to grasp the concept with clarity. This area of mathematics requires them to juggle with more numbers, which they need to learn and understand.

Help Your Child Overcome Difficulties

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Factors and multiples for 4th graders require a meaningful and engaging approach to gain wholesome learning. Our games are made to help children achieve this, and they're the perfect means to help them develop a love for math.

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  1. Factors and Multiples Worksheet

    3 and 7 are both factors of 21 because 3 x 7 = 21. 10 and 6 are both factors of 60 because 10 x 6 = 60. 7 is not a factor of 24 because 24 is not divisible by 7 (24 ÷ 7 = 3 remainder 3). Multiples and Factors are connected with each other: if we know that 3 is a factor of 12, then 12 is a multiple of 3

  2. Factors and Multiples: The Factor Factory Activity

    Here is a list of stations that can help you get the students moving, generate numbers and find factors. Station 1 : Playing Cards: Draw 2-3 cards, multiply the face value together and then find ALL factors of that product. Show arrays on graph paper. Station 2: Roll a dice and draw a card. Find the product.

  3. Printable Factors and Multiples Worksheets

    These factors worksheets will generate 10, 15 or 20 Least Common Multiple problems per worksheet. Least Common Multiple and Greatest Common Factor Worksheets. These factors worksheets are great for practicing finding the Least Common Multiple and Greatest Common Factor of number sets. The problems may be selected from four different number ...

  4. Factors and Multiples

    The fact is, knowing the factors & multiples in sets of numbers makes math much easier! These lessons, practice pages, puzzles, activities, and worksheets on factors and multiples build skills in calculations & problems involving fact families, fractions, multiplication, division, prime factorization. Greatest Common Factor Least Common Multiple.

  5. Factors and Multiples Worksheets

    Listing (proper) factors and working with multiples are a very important component of the math curriculum as it is directly related to multiplication and division, working with denominators and fractions and of course algebra. When students master 'the art' of (prime) factoring and are able to determine the greatest common factors (GCF) or least common multiples (LCM), they will find these ...

  6. Factors and Multiples Seventh Grade Worksheets

    Using these factor tree worksheets will help your child understand factor trees, factorize a range of different numbers up to 100 and beyond, understand what the least common multiple and greatest common factor is, and find the least and greatest common multiple between two or three numbers. Over 4,500 free worksheets available to learn and ...

  7. Factors and Multiples Worksheets for 4th Graders

    These fun factors and multiples worksheets for 4th graders online are all you need to help your child strengthen their knowledge and skills. Make the activity of learning something to look forward to by using these interactive factors and multiples worksheets. Get started now to add fun to your 4th grader's routine!

  8. Factors and Multiples Fourth Grade Worksheets

    Using these factor tree worksheets will help your child understand factor trees, factorize a range of different numbers up to 100 and beyond, understand what the least common multiple and greatest common factor is, and find the least and greatest common multiple between two or three numbers.

  9. Factors and Multiples (examples, solutions, videos, homework

    Factors and Multiples (Grade 4) Videos, examples, solutions, and lessons to help Grade 4 students learn to find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1-100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is a multiple of a given one-digit number.

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  11. Factoring and Multiple Worksheets

    When two numbers are multiplied together, they become the factors of the resulting number. Being able to factor any number is important when working with fractions or in advanced math. Below are free worksheets on factors; they may be viewed or downloaded as a PDF by clicking on the title. All printable activities are free to duplicate for home ...

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    Included in this pack are 5 worksheets on all the lessons in the fourth grade enVision Math book for Topic 7 - Factors and Multiples. These can be used as a quiz, formative assessment, homework, or just extra practice! Answer keys are included for each worksheet. ★Lesson 1: Understand Factors ★Lesson 2: Factors ★Lesson 3: Repeated Reasoning

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  15. Factors and Multiples Revision Worksheet

    5 x 4 = 20. A multiple of a number is a number within the times tables. For example, multiples of 20 are 20, 40, 60, 80 and so on. 1 x 20 = 20. 2 x 20 = 40. 3 x 20 = 60. 4 x 20 = 80. More factors and multiples revision worksheets. Factor Trees Worksheet - Learn about how to find the factors of any given number.

  16. Factors and Multiples Worksheet (Teacher-Made)

    Using their knowledge of multiples and factors so far, kids can easily learn to identify what multiples and factors each number has in common. With 3 differentiated worksheets included in this resource pack, altogether featuring 6 questions, this is the perfect resource to use to aid and enhance knowledge on this topic. And don't worry!

  17. Free Printable Factors and Multiples Worksheets for 7th Grade

    The worksheets cover a wide range of topics, including prime factorization, greatest common factors, least common multiples, and more. With these resources, teachers can create engaging and effective lessons that cater to the diverse learning needs of their Grade 7 students while reinforcing their understanding of factors and multiples.

  18. Factors and Multiples Games for 4th Grade

    Fill in the Missing Factors Game. Treat yourself to an immersive learning experience by filling in the missing factors. Factors and multiples are an extension of the concepts of division and multiplication. At every stage, your child needs help understanding the basics of the topic so that they can handle problems associated with it comfortably.

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    Included in this pack are 5 worksheets on all the lessons in the fourth grade enVision Math book for topic 7 - Factors and Multiples. These can be used as a quiz, formative assessment, homework, or just extra practice! Answer keys are included for each worksheet. Lesson 1: Understand Factors. Lesson 2: Factors.

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    A simple worksheet for KS3 maths on finding the factors, multiples, highest common factors and lowest common multiples of numbers by listing. ... Homework. Starter/Plenary. Worksheet. File. 5.98 MB. Download. File. 326.56 KB. Free download. Surds - Guide and worksheets.

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    This is a worksheet with a review of the lesson 8.1 in the 4th grade My Math series: Factors and Multiples Can be used as a quiz, formative assessment, review, extra help, or homework. Answer Key is included.