Greatest Common Factors within 100 Math Worksheets | Paper | Grade 6
Greatest Common Factors within 100 Math Worksheets | Paper | Grade 6
Practice finding the greatest common factors of numbers within 100 with this no-prep set of easy-to-use pages. It only takes a few moments to grab and print these pages that make differentiation a snap.
This resource can be bought in a bundle where you’ll get it at a discount. More information is found below.
This factors resource includes:
- 15 different pages to practice finding and identifying the greatest common factor between two products.
- a colouring page for review.
- pages that can easily be used as assessments.
- answer keys for all 15 pages.
- Canadian/British spellings.
- SI Notation, so numbers are written with spaces between place values instead of commas. (Example: 100 000 instead of 100,000).
Ninja Note: This file is a PDF and requires printing for students to use.
This resource aligns with:
- Alberta Mathematics Curriculum Grade 6 ©2022
- British Columbia Mathematics Curricular Competencies Grade 6
- Saskatchewan Mathematics Curriculum Grade 6 N6.2
This resource supports:
- practicing finding factors to assist with multiplication and division
We use this resource with:
- Number Operations Interactive Math Unit Grade 5/6
- Interactive Math Unit Full Year Bundle Grade 5/6
- Number Operations Interactive Math Unit Grade 6
- Interactive Math Unit Full Year Bundle Grade 6
Where do you teach? We have aligned sets for this topic.
- Alberta Number Operations Worksheet Bundle Grade 6
- Alberta Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 6
- British Columbia Number Operations Worksheet Bundle Grade 6
- British Columbia Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 6
- Saskatchewan Number Operations Worksheet Bundle Grade 6
- Saskatchewan Full Year Worksheet Bundle Grade 6
We also have more general bundles if you teach elsewhere in Canada:
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