

Factor Pairs
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Mathematics
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3rd - 8th Grade
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Hard
Standards-aligned
James Gonzalez
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8 Slides • 6 Questions
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Factors and Multiples
Standard(s):
4.PAR.3.3: Find factor pairs in the range 1–100 and find multiples of single-digit numbers up to 100.
Learning Target(s)
Today I am learning to…
find factor pairs in the range 1–100 and multiply single-digit numbers up to 100.
Success Criteria
I know I am successful when…
I can understand the difference between a factor and a multiple
I can find factor pairs in the range 1-100 and multiples of single-digit numbers up to 100.

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What is a Factor?
A factor is a number that you multiply with another number to get a product or that divides another number evenly.
Example: Factors of 24
1 x 24
2 x 12
3 x 8
4 x 6
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Methods to Find the Factors of a Number
A table
A list
Rainbow method
Array Model
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Factor Rainbow
Start with the number x 1
Keep going until you start repeating
Take a look at the factors of 72
1x72
2x36
3x24
4x18
6x12
8x9
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Table Method
Start with 1 x your number. Use the numbers: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 etc.
Think: What times __ will give me my number.
Example: Factor 100
1 x 100; 2 x 50; 4 x 25; 5 x 20; 10 x 10
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Array Model
Think of all the different ways to write your number as an array.
Look at the example provided for finding the Factors of 24.
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Multiple Choice
What is the factor of: 9
1 x 9
1 x 9
3 x 3
1 x 3
3 x 3
3 x 6
1 x 9
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Multiple Choice
What is a factor of: 32
1 x 32
2 x 16
3 x 6
4 x 8
1 x 32
2 x 16
2 x 16
3 x 6
4 x 8
1 x 32
2 x 16
4 x 8
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Multiple Choice
What is a Factor of: 51
1 x 51
2 x 26
5 x 10
6 x 7
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Multiples
The product of a given number times a factor
A continuous list
Example: List the multiples of 2:
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, . . .
Think Math Fact!
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Multiple Choice
What are the FIRST 5 multiples of: 5
5, 10, 12, 20, 135
5, 10, 15, 20, 25
5, 10, 15, 20, 22
2, 5, 7, 10, 15
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Multiple Select
Select All that Apply
What are multiples of: 9
18
72
63
43
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Multiple Select
Select ALL that Apply:
What are multiples of: 7
42
27
49
63
Factors and Multiples
Standard(s):
4.PAR.3.3: Find factor pairs in the range 1–100 and find multiples of single-digit numbers up to 100.
Learning Target(s)
Today I am learning to…
find factor pairs in the range 1–100 and multiply single-digit numbers up to 100.
Success Criteria
I know I am successful when…
I can understand the difference between a factor and a multiple
I can find factor pairs in the range 1-100 and multiples of single-digit numbers up to 100.

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