Properties of number: factors, multiples, squares and cubes
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I can state the factors and multiples for different numbers and identify square and cube numbers.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can use the multiplication tables to identify factors and multiples.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoYou can state what a multiple is and can list multiples of n and common multiples of 2 (or more) numbers.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can identify and explain whether a number is or is not a multiple of a given integer.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can identify and explain whether a number is or is not a multiple of a given integer.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can identify and explain whether a number is or is not a multiple of a given integer.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can identify and explain whether a number is or is not a multiple of a given integer.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can explain the concept of squared and cubed numbers and calculate them.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can explain the concept of square root and cube root and calculate them.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can understand and use correct notation for positive integer exponents.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can use the keys for squares and other powers and square root on a calculator.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can state what a factor is and can identify factors of positive integers.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can state the properties of a prime number and can identify prime numbers.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can write any positive integer uniquely as a product of its prime factors.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can evaluate a number written as a product of its prime factors.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can use the prime factorisation of two or more positive integers to efficiently identify the highest common factor.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can use the prime factorisation of two or more positive integers to efficiently find their lowest common multiple.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can use the prime factorisation of two or more positive integers to efficiently find either the highest common factor or lowest common multiple, depending on the context of the question.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet2 Quizzes1 VideoI can use my knowledge of factors, multiples, squares and cubes to solve problems.
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