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As students study factors and multiples, it will be beneficial for them to look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. For instance, when examining factors of square numbers (e.g., 4, 9, 16) students will begin to notice that there will always be one factor repeated so that it does not have a “partner” like all of the other factors of the square number.
The lessons accompany and are based on Go Math textbook (4th Grade), with rich content and higher level questions. The lessons can stand on their own even if the instructors does not use Go Math, where alternative practice exercises can be utilized.
Table of Contents
Lesson 5.1 Model Factors
Lesson 5.2 Factors and Divisibility
Lesson 5.3 Problem Solving | Common Factors
Lesson 5.4 Factors and Multiples
Lesson 5.5 Prime and Composite Numbers
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The lessons accompany and are based on Go Math textbook (4th Grade), with rich content and higher level questions. The lessons can stand on their own even if the instructors does not use Go Math, where alternative practice exercises can be utilized.
Table of Contents
Lesson 5.1 Model Factors
Lesson 5.2 Factors and Divisibility
Lesson 5.3 Problem Solving | Common Factors
Lesson 5.4 Factors and Multiples
Lesson 5.5 Prime and Composite Numbers
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Chapter 1 Place Value, Addition, and Subtraction to One Million
Chapter 2 Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers
Chapter 3 Multiply 2-Digit Numbers
Chapter 4 Divide by 1-Digit Numbers
Chapter 6 Fraction Equivalence and Comparison
Chapter 7 Add and Subtract Fractions
Chapter 8 Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
Chapter 9 Relate Fractions and Decimals
Chapter 10 Two-Dimensional Figures
Chapter 11 Angles
Chapter 12 Relative Sizes of Measurement Units
Chapter 13 Algebra Perimeter and Area
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Lesson Plans: Go Math Grade 4 Chapter 5 - Factors, Multiples, and Patterns
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Description
As students study factors and multiples, it will be beneficial for them to look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. For instance, when examining factors of square numbers (e.g., 4, 9, 16) students will begin to notice that there will always be one factor repeated so that it does not have a “partner” like all of the other factors of the square number.
The lessons accompany and are based on Go Math textbook (4th Grade), with rich content and higher level questions. The lessons can stand on their own even if the instructors does not use Go Math, where alternative practice exercises can be utilized.
Table of Contents
Lesson 5.1 Model Factors
Lesson 5.2 Factors and Divisibility
Lesson 5.3 Problem Solving | Common Factors
Lesson 5.4 Factors and Multiples
Lesson 5.5 Prime and Composite Numbers
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Full Year (Chapters 1 to 13) and SAVE 23%
Chapter 1 Place Value, Addition, and Subtraction to One Million
Chapter 2 Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers
Chapter 3 Multiply 2-Digit Numbers
Chapter 4 Divide by 1-Digit Numbers
Chapter 6 Fraction Equivalence and Comparison
Chapter 7 Add and Subtract Fractions
Chapter 8 Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
Chapter 9 Relate Fractions and Decimals
Chapter 10 Two-Dimensional Figures
Chapter 11 Angles
Chapter 12 Relative Sizes of Measurement Units
Chapter 13 Algebra Perimeter and Area
*****************************************************************************
The lessons accompany and are based on Go Math textbook (4th Grade), with rich content and higher level questions. The lessons can stand on their own even if the instructors does not use Go Math, where alternative practice exercises can be utilized.
Table of Contents
Lesson 5.1 Model Factors
Lesson 5.2 Factors and Divisibility
Lesson 5.3 Problem Solving | Common Factors
Lesson 5.4 Factors and Multiples
Lesson 5.5 Prime and Composite Numbers
*****************************************************************************
Customer Tips:
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Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches:
• Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store.
*****************************************************************************
Related Products
Full Year (Chapters 1 to 13) and SAVE 23%
Chapter 1 Place Value, Addition, and Subtraction to One Million
Chapter 2 Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers
Chapter 3 Multiply 2-Digit Numbers
Chapter 4 Divide by 1-Digit Numbers
Chapter 6 Fraction Equivalence and Comparison
Chapter 7 Add and Subtract Fractions
Chapter 8 Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
Chapter 9 Relate Fractions and Decimals
Chapter 10 Two-Dimensional Figures
Chapter 11 Angles
Chapter 12 Relative Sizes of Measurement Units
Chapter 13 Algebra Perimeter and Area
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Great product! I loved using it when I taught fourth grade.
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Nice lessons, but Chapter 5 is incomplete.
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CCSS4.OA.B.4
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.
CCSS4.OA.C.5
Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule. Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself. For example, given the rule “Add 3” and the starting number 1, generate terms in the resulting sequence and observe that the terms appear to alternate between odd and even numbers. Explain informally why the numbers will continue to alternate in this way.
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