Factors & Multiples
Multiplication & Division Facts
Multiplication Strategies
Story Problems
Prime & Composite
100
What are three multiples of 9?

Teacher checks answers:

Examples: 9, 18, 27, 32, etc...

100

6 x 7 = ?

42

100

Fill in the rest of the ratio table:

18, 4, 45, 7, 81, 10

100

Make an equation for the statement: 54 pencils are 9 times the 6 pencils at the orange table

9 x 6 = 54

100

 Write a prime and composite number.

Teacher checks answer

200

What are all of the factors of 16?

1, 2, 4, 8, 16

200

48/6 = ?

8

200

Make an array for 6 x 4

Teacher checks answer

200

Write an equation for the story problem then solve. 

Sarah is 9 years old. Sarah’s grandma is 8 times older than Sarah. How old is Sarah’s grandma? 

8 x 9 = 72

200

Write a prime number that falls between 20 - 30.

23 or 29

300

What is a common multiple of 4 and 6? (What multiple do they have in common?)

Teacher check answer

Examples: 12, 24, 36, 48

300

14 x 5 = ?

70

300

12 x 4 = 6 x ?

8

300

Write an equation for the story problem then answer it.  There are 4 students in the red group. They each brought 7 packs of paper to school. The class needs 5 times as much paper as the entire purple group brought to last the whole year. How many packs of paper does the class need?

(4 x 7) x 5 = 140

300

Is 21 prime or composite. Why?

It is composite because it has two factor pairs: 1 x 21 & 3 x 7.

400

What are all of the factors of 54?

1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54

400

52/4 = ?

13

400

(6 x 10) + (6 x 7) = Write the original equation that is equal to this one, then solve it.

(6 x 10) + (6 x 7) = 6 x 17 = 102

400

Write an equation for the story problem then answer it. The blue group had 4 students and each student brought 6 pencils. The red group had 4 students, and each student brought  4 pencils. After they collected the pencils, Mrs. Williams divided them evenly among the students in both groups.. How many pencils did each student get?

(4x6) + (4x4) / 8

400

What is an example of a square number?

1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100 are all options