Description
Perfect for Read Across America Week Activities!
The Factors You Will Find! is a visually engaging, print-and-go factor practice resource originally created for Read Across America Week— but perfect for use all year long. Watch a quick demo of how the activity works.
Each sheet features:
✔ A playful, motivating poem to spark student curiosity
✔ Clear, student-friendly directions
✔ Three different target numbers per page
✔ A winding “pathway” filled with numbers
✔ Students must follow the path and color ONLY the numbers that are factors of the number shown in the square. No guessing. No busy work. Just purposeful practice with number sense.
What’s Included:
- 20 unique factor practice sheets
- 60 total target numbers (no repeats!)
- All corresponding answer keys
- Print-and-go format
Each worksheet contains 3 different numbers, giving students multiple opportunities to practice identifying factors in one sitting.
Why Teachers Love This Activity
✔ Strengthens factor fluency
✔ Reinforces division concepts
✔ Builds number sense
✔ Encourages precision and careful thinking
✔ Easy formative assessment opportunity
✔ Zero prep — just print and go
The layout makes students slow down and think. Some numbers are factors… and some are distractors — helping students truly analyze divisibility instead of circling numbers at random.
Perfect For:
- Read Across America Week math centers
- Math rotations
- Morning work
- Small group instruction
- Early finisher activities
- Sub plans
- Homework
- Spiral review
- Intervention practice
Because all 60 target numbers are different, this resource can be used repeatedly without redundancy.
Student-Friendly Directions
Students are reminded: “A factor is a number that divides evenly with no remainder.
Follow the path and ONLY color the numbers that are factors of the number shown.”
This reinforces vocabulary while practicing the skill.
Bonus: Engagement Factor
The lighthearted poem and visual “quest” theme create a sense of challenge without stress. Students feel like they are on a mission — not completing another worksheet.
It’s math practice disguised as fun.
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Description
Perfect for Read Across America Week Activities!
The Factors You Will Find! is a visually engaging, print-and-go factor practice resource originally created for Read Across America Week— but perfect for use all year long. Watch a quick demo of how the activity works.
Each sheet features:
✔ A playful, motivating poem to spark student curiosity
✔ Clear, student-friendly directions
✔ Three different target numbers per page
✔ A winding “pathway” filled with numbers
✔ Students must follow the path and color ONLY the numbers that are factors of the number shown in the square. No guessing. No busy work. Just purposeful practice with number sense.
What’s Included:
- 20 unique factor practice sheets
- 60 total target numbers (no repeats!)
- All corresponding answer keys
- Print-and-go format
Each worksheet contains 3 different numbers, giving students multiple opportunities to practice identifying factors in one sitting.
Why Teachers Love This Activity
✔ Strengthens factor fluency
✔ Reinforces division concepts
✔ Builds number sense
✔ Encourages precision and careful thinking
✔ Easy formative assessment opportunity
✔ Zero prep — just print and go
The layout makes students slow down and think. Some numbers are factors… and some are distractors — helping students truly analyze divisibility instead of circling numbers at random.
Perfect For:
- Read Across America Week math centers
- Math rotations
- Morning work
- Small group instruction
- Early finisher activities
- Sub plans
- Homework
- Spiral review
- Intervention practice
Because all 60 target numbers are different, this resource can be used repeatedly without redundancy.
Student-Friendly Directions
Students are reminded: “A factor is a number that divides evenly with no remainder.
Follow the path and ONLY color the numbers that are factors of the number shown.”
This reinforces vocabulary while practicing the skill.
Bonus: Engagement Factor
The lighthearted poem and visual “quest” theme create a sense of challenge without stress. Students feel like they are on a mission — not completing another worksheet.
It’s math practice disguised as fun.





