77,780 Downloads Show File Type Compressed Zip File PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONUse these three pages of material to review or quiz your students on factors, multiples, prime, and composite numbers. Perfect as a simple assessment or to prepare for your own classroom for a factors and multiples quiz or test. Concepts Covered in this activity:
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Explore our wide range of free pdf worksheets to help your child identify prime numbers and composite numbers up to 99 with precision. These practice worksheets help them understand that prime numbers have only two factors, the number 1 and itself; while composite numbers have more than two factors. Kids efficiently identify the given numbers as composite or prime numbers by listing the factors, completing the tables, and answering MCQs. Answer keys are included. We strongly recommend these printables for grade 4 and grade 5 students. CCSS: 4.OA Prime & CompositeThis worksheet is a basic introduction to finding and identifying prime and composite numbers. 3rd through 5th Grades Logged in members can use the Super Teacher Worksheets filing cabinet to save their favorite worksheets. Quickly access your most used files AND your custom generated worksheets! Please login to your account or become a member and join our community today to utilize this helpful feature. On this printable worksheet, your students list all of the factors of a given number. Then they tell whether the number is composite or prime. 3rd through 5th Grades Students will list factors of a number on the table. Then they will tell which numbers are prime and which are composite. 3rd through 5th Grades Help the mouse find his way to the block of cheese. To do so, students must make a path by coloring only the boxes with prime numbers. 3rd through 5th Grades This page has a set of short-answer questions about factoring, composite and prime numbers. 3rd through 5th Grades Prime Number ChartThis 120 chart highlights prime numbers in orange. 3rd through 5th Grades Use colored pencils or crayons to shade all of the prime numbers in red and the composite numbers in blue. 3rd through 5th Grades Sieve of EratosthenesUse the sieve of Eratosthenes is a number table that you can use to find prime numbers. Students use colored pencils to mark the multiples of 2, 3, 5, and 7. The numbers that are not marked are prime numbers. 3rd through 6th Grades See Also:Factoring Worksheets This page contains prime factorization trees, as well as activities that require students to list factors of a number. There are also worksheets on proper factors and perfect numbers. Multiples Here are some activities to help students find multiples of numbers. Pictures of Worksheets |