Below, you will find a wide range of our printable worksheets in chapter Factors and Patterns of section Multiplication and Division. These worksheets are appropriate for Fourth Grade Math. We have crafted many worksheets covering various aspects of this topic, factors and multiples, factors of whole numbers, prime and composite numbers, number patterns, prime factors, and many more. We hope you find them very useful and interesting.
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A multiplication expression is shown to you as a rectangular array. Use the array to find the factors of the number. Practice drawing arrays for a number and then find factors.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Factors and Multiples
Use rectangular arrays to find factors of a number. Understand and find multiples of a given number, i,e find the first 5 multiples of 10.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Factors and Multiples
Identify whether a given number is a factor of another number. Similarly verify whether a given number is a multiple of another number.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Factors and Multiples
Understand prime and composite numbers and difference between them. Use multiplication arrays to find the factors and decide whether a number is prime or composite.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Prime and Composite Numbers
Draw arrays to find factors of a number then determine whether number is prime or composite. More practice problems for you to determine the same.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Prime and Composite Numbers
Check your facts about prime and composite numbers in the worksheet. List all the prime and composite numbers in a range between two numbers.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Prime and Composite Numbers
Using rectangular multiplication arrays, write the multiplication sentences. Use them to find the factors of a number. Learn to break apart a number in form of multiples.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Factors of Whole Numbers
Use image modelling to break apart numbers in various factors whose product is same as the given number. Write the multiplication equation using these factors.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Factors of Whole Numbers
Draw models using rectangular arrays to represent a multiplication sentence/equation. Relate factors of whole numbers to solve word problems.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Factors of Whole Numbers
Learn to use factor trees to find the prime factors of a number. Examine whole numbers to figure out whether they can be prime factors of other numbers.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Prime Factors
More practice problems where you will use a factor tree to find the prime factor of a whole number. Use your skills to solve word problems as well.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Prime Factors
After find the prime factors of a few numbers, you will practice with the word problems. Also, if the prime factors are given, can you identify the number from a set?
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Prime Factors
Looking at a number sequence, identify the rule. Then use the same rule to extend the number patterns. Rules can be based on any of the four operations.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Number Patterns
Find the missing number in a number pattern once you are able to identify the rule that the pattern follows. There are some really tricky problems in this worksheet based on rules and patterns.
Category: Multiplication and Division Factors and Patterns Number Patterns
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