Finding Factors and Multiples

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Finding Factors and Multiples Projector Resources

Sample Response to Discuss: Zaina

Sample Response to Discuss: Aga

Introducing the Grid

Co1laborative small-group work In your groups of two or three, agree on a strategy and work together to complete the grid. You need to fill in the missing numbers in the shaded sections and decide which cells the sets of numbers on the cards belong to. You can do this in either order. If a card is incomplete or blank, you need to complete it. Each cell should contain at least one card. You must all agree on the completed grid and be able to explain the position of each card in each cell of the grid.