Description
With this worksheet, your kids will learn to find factors of numbers from 4 to 50. It is focused on Grade – 4 kids and their math curriculum. Let’s dive deeper into what we’ve got in here!
The task sheet has a list of numbers written. We’ve provided blank spaces beside each number. So, your kids have to write down the factors of such numbers.
Another activity is called “ Prime Factor Tree”, where a number is written in a triangular chart, and kids must write down their prime factors.
Similarly, taking these concepts forward, we’ve got another task. Yes!
In this, a list of numbers is written, and kids need to
- write their prime factors, and
- write whether the number is a prime number or not.
That’s a lot of fun activities in a single resource. Multiple tasks like these can be very beneficial for young children. Each sheet includes clear examples, easy practice problems, and clean layouts.
They’re easy to print and use as you get PDFs of 8 pages with high-quality sheets.
If you want your child to be able to apply factoring methods easily, check out these features:
- Math concepts are not difficult when kids have a strong hold on the basics. And that requires the right resources.
- The questions in the sheet aren’t too difficult or too easy, keeping the level gradual to learn and master.
- Activities that turn math into fun challenges are the best way to keep kids on track.
With expert guidance from our Content Team, this article promotes engaging and accurate learning.









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