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Mathematics Year 5

1.2 Prime Numbers


End of the lesson, pupils will be able to:

 Identify prime numbers within 100


Introduction:

You may have heard/learnt several type of numbers


such as:

- Whole numbers
- Decimal numbers
- Fraction numbers
- Natural numbers
- Positive numbers
- Negative numbers
and…
Is it the Does it have any

Prime
PRIME relation with
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numbers ? PRIME ?
Numbers
The properties of Prime Numbers

1. Prime numbers are whole numbers


which can only be divided by itself and
number 1.
The properties of Prime Numbers

2. Prime numbers only have 2 dividers


(the number itself and number 1)
The properties of Prime Numbers

3. If a number can be divided by other


number (without remainder), that
particular number is NOT a prime
number.
The properties of Prime Numbers

4. Prime numbers MUST be more than 1.


The properties of Prime Numbers

5. Number 1 is NOT a prime number.


The properties of Prime Numbers

6. Number 2 is the only even number


which categorized as a prime number
Let’s us identify the Prime numbers within 100.

Prepare the 100 squares as shown:


Answer the following questions by marking an X on
the NOT PRIME NUMBERS

Example:

Is number 1 a prime number?


Answer: NO
on the 100 squares, X number 1.
 All even numbers are not
prime numbers except the
number 2
 All multiple 3 numbers are
not prime numbers except
the number 3
 All multiple 5 numbers are not
prime numbers except the
number 5
 All multiple 7 numbers are
not prime numbers except
the number 7
 Please count the number of
prime numbers within 100?

 Count the ones without


being marked X
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Mind test:

Fill up with prime numbers to complete the below


questions:

a. 8 = __ + __ b. 100 = __ + __

c. 60 = __ + __ d. 30 = __ + __

e. 24 = __ + __ f. 52 = __ + __

**Write the questions on a paper and snap a picture of it, send via GCR.TQ
Thank You.
May all
knowledge you
gained blessed
by Him.

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