Number Theory Digital Practice Prime Factorization GCF LCM BUNDLE
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In this bundle, there are a total of 130 Google Slides that practice basic number theory skills, including prime factorization with factor trees, prime factorization with divisibility rules, greatest common factor (GCF), least common multiple (LCM), and writing expressions using GCF and the distributive property.
This digital practice is perfect for distance learning as it is completely paperless and easy to assign on Google Classroom. You can assign as little or as many slides as you want and rearrange the slides to meet the needs of your students. There are text boxes where students type in answers or drag and drop tiles to move around.
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Here is what's included in the bundle:
- PRIME FACTORIZATION (25 slides) - prime factorization of numbers up to 50 using a factor tree
- PRIME FACTORIZATION (50 slides) - prime factorization of larger numbers up to 150 using divisibility rules
- GCF & LCM (30 slides) - finding GCF of two numbers up to 100 and finding LCM of two numbers up to 12
- EXPRESSIONS USING GCF (25 slides) - writing expressions using GCF and distributive property
Each resource will come with a Google link to copy to your own Google Drive. Each resource also comes with a PowerPoint version as well. Please check out the previews of the individual resources to take a closer look. Answer keys are included!
This resource aligns with:
- 5th Grade CALIFORNIA Common Core State Standard 5.OA.2.1 - Express a whole number in the range 2–50 as a product of its prime factors. For example, find the prime factors of 24 and express 24 as 2 × 2 × 2 × 3.
- 6th Grade Common Core State Standard 6.NS.4 - Find the greatest common factor of two whole numbers less than or equal to 100 and the least common multiple of two whole numbers less than or equal to 12. Use the distributive property to express a sum of two whole numbers 1-100 with a common factor as a multiple of a sum of two whole numbers with no common factor.
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