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"This resource was great for teaching prime factorization, lcm and gcf to my 6th graders. It especially helped my kids who need organizational help."
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"This was the perfect resources for my classes. I really enjoy using teacher created content and materials and this worked perfect. Thank you."
Gregory W.
Description
Worksheets to find the prime factor of numbers using the Ladder method. Inside this no-prep packet, you’ll find:
- 8 structured worksheets: Guide learners through the Ladder Method for prime factorization, building a solid foundation for understanding LCM and GCF.
- Guiding Template: Scaffolded worksheets with templates help students build confidence as they learn the Ladder method.
- Independent Practice: Standalone worksheets allow students to apply their knowledge independently.
- Building Toward LCM and GCF: Once prime factorization is mastered, worksheets seamlessly transition to finding Least Common Multiples and Greatest Common Factors.
- Answer Key included
Perfect for:
- Group instruction
- Independent Practice
- Homework assignments
- Enrichment activities
Total Pages: 8 Worksheets + Answer Key
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Digital downloads
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5th - 6th
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8 Worksheets + Answer Key
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 Week
What others say
"This resource was great for teaching prime factorization, lcm and gcf to my 6th graders. It especially helped my kids who need organizational help."
Stefanie M.
"This was the perfect resources for my classes. I really enjoy using teacher created content and materials and this worked perfect. Thank you."
Gregory W.
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Worksheets to find the prime factor of numbers using the Factor Tree and Ladder method. Includes sheets with guiding template and standalone practice sheets. Once the students are familiar with the prime factorization then they can use this skill to find the Least Common Multiple and Greatest Common
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Description
Worksheets to find the prime factor of numbers using the Ladder method. Inside this no-prep packet, you’ll find:
- 8 structured worksheets: Guide learners through the Ladder Method for prime factorization, building a solid foundation for understanding LCM and GCF.
- Guiding Template: Scaffolded worksheets with templates help students build confidence as they learn the Ladder method.
- Independent Practice: Standalone worksheets allow students to apply their knowledge independently.
- Building Toward LCM and GCF: Once prime factorization is mastered, worksheets seamlessly transition to finding Least Common Multiples and Greatest Common Factors.
- Answer Key included
Perfect for:
- Group instruction
- Independent Practice
- Homework assignments
- Enrichment activities
Total Pages: 8 Worksheets + Answer Key
Report this resource to TPT
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