You are on page 1of 6

review

Thank You For Your download!


Other Resources You May Enjoy:
I created this as an
assessment for our factors,
multiples, prime, and
composite numbers unit. You
can use it as an assessment,
review, or practice. I have
also included an answer key
for your convenience. Enjoy!

• PRINTING TIP: This is an image-heavy file! If you have trouble printing, select “Print as Image” under
your advanced printer options.
• Questions or Comments? If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at
teachingwithamountainview@gmail.com. If you have trouble printing, find a small error, or have any
questions, I encourage you to email me or use the “Ask a Question” feature before leaving negative
feedback. Thanks so much!

Visit With Me!

Graphics Credits

Thank you for abiding by universally accepted codes of professional ethics while using this resource!
PLEASE NOTE: YOUR PURCHASE ENTITLES YOU TO USE THIS IN ONE CLASSROOM. IF YOU LOVE WHAT YOU HAVE BOUGHT, PLEASE
SHARE A LINK TO MY STORE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES!
Each page of this document is copyright 2011-2021 Teaching With a Mountain View, Ltd. You do not have permission to claim any part as your own, and
you may not share, create, or sell anything based on this document. Please do not post this document, in part or in its entirety, on any web-based
application, including Amazon Inspire and shared teacher, school, or district web pages. Do not share this file on sites suc h as Facebook groups,
Dropbox, Google Drive, etc. You may post this for single-classroom use on a password protected student site (such as Google Classroom) only.
Under no circumstances may you post this document on any publicly accessible website.
Please contact me for grade-level, school and district license inquiries. Thank you so much!
Find all the factors of 42 Find all the factors of 24

Use the circles below to find the Greatest Common Factor (G.C.F.) of 72 and 64

Write the first four multiples of the following numbers:


6 9 7

Find the Least Common Multiple (L.C.M) of 5 and 3.

Explain the difference between factors and multiples.

© Teaching With a Mountain View


Write the definition of a prime Write the definition of a composite
number and give 4 examples. number and give 4 examples.

Write the following numbers as a product of prime


factors. Use Factor Trees.
24 54 66

© Teaching With a Mountain View


Find all the factors of 42 Find all the factors of 24

1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 42 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24

Use the circles below to find the Greatest Common Factor (G.C.F.) of 72 and 64
72 64
3, 6, 9, 12,
1, 2, 16, 32,
18, 24, 36,
4, 8 64
72

Write the first four multiples of the following numbers:


6 9 7
6, 12, 18, 24 9, 18, 27, 36 7, 14, 21, 28
Find the Least Common Multiple (L.C.M) of 5 and 3.
3, 6, 9, 12, 15 5, 10, 15
Explain the difference between factors and multiples.
A multiple is a number that can be divided by another number a certain number of times. (skip count)
A factor is one of two or numbers that divides a given number. (divide evenly)

© Teaching With a Mountain View


Write the definition of a prime Write the definition of a composite
number and give 4 examples. number and give 4 examples.
A prime number is a whole number A composite number is a whole
with exactly two factors, itself and 1. number that can be divided by
numbers other than itself and 1.
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22

Write the following numbers as a product of prime


factors. Use Factor Trees.

24 54 66

6 9
4 6 2 33

2 3 3 3
2 2 2 3 11 3

© Teaching With a Mountain View

You might also like