Finding Prime Factors
- Break a number into its prime factors using division by small primes.
- Write a number as a product of prime numbers (prime factorization).
- Use factor pairs to help find all the prime factors of a number.
These Converting Forms multiplication worksheets help students practice changing numbers between different mathematical representations. Students work on finding prime factors of numbers 1-100 and understanding exponents, building essential skills for advanced multiplication concepts and algebraic thinking.
These worksheets develop students' understanding of multiples, factors, and prime numbers. Activities include identifying multiples of a number, using divisibility rules for 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10, finding the least common multiple of two numbers, and determining prime factorizations. Aligned with fourth and sixth grade standards.
These worksheets introduce exponents and powers of ten. Students practice multiplying and dividing by powers of ten, examining what happens to digits when multiplying by 10, 100, or 1,000, filling in equations with the correct power of ten, and using doubling and halving strategies. Aligned with fifth grade standards.