Use these notes to introduce and practice finding prime factorization, greatest common factor, and least common multiple! The products included in this bundle are: - Prime Factorization Notes & Practice - Greatest Common Factor Notes & Practice - GCF Puzzle Matching Activity - Least Common Multiple Notes & Practice - LCM Puzzle Matching Activity - Extra Practice: GCF & LCM - BONUS: Prime Numbers, Composite Numbers, and Exponents Notes/Practice (to review before prime factorization)
Have students practice least common multiple with these notes and practice! This resource covers least common multiple (list the multiples and subsequent division). This is a double-sided resource with a notes page and a practice page. Answers key are included.
Have students practice greatest common factor with these notes and practice! This resource covers greatest common factor (list the factors, use prime factorization, and subsequent division). This is a three-page resource with a notes page and two practice pages. Answers key are included.
Have students practice prime factorization with these notes and practice! This resource covers prime factorization (factor trees and subsequent division). This is a four-page resource with a notes page, two practice pages, and error analysis. Answers key are included.
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Reference sheets in this bundle include:-Multiplication Table -Benchmark Fractions, Decimals, and Percents table -Order of Operations table -Coordinate Plane (labeled with quadrants, origin, and ordered pair types) -Number Line - Reference sheets may be used as posters or use the mini versions for individual students. Use when introducing these as new topics or offer them as a reference option in later grades.