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Types of number even numbers A number that ends in 2, 4, 6, 8 or 0
factor A number which divides exactly into another number integer A whole number odd number A number ending in 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9 prime A number with exactly two factors, 1 and itself. Square numbers These are made by multiplying a whole number by itself Triangular numbers The number sequence made by the following pattern
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Objectives Recognise and use multiples, factors and primes (less than 100); use simple tests for divisibility Recognise the first few triangular numbers, squares of numbers to at least 12 by 12 Recognise simple cubes.
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Which is the odd one out? 14 25 36 44
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Which is the odd one out? 2 3 4 5
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Which is the odd one out? 49 16 64 21
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Which is the odd one out? 231 154 324 489
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Sorting Numbers Sort the numbers into different groups using a mathematical criteria Repeat using a different mathematical criteria. How many different groups can you make?
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Answers Guess the Criteria Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E
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Answers Guess the Criteria Group A 11 Group B Group C 55 Group D
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Complete this grid Even Numbers Triangular Numbers Square Numbers Multiples of 5 Odd Numbers Multiples of 3
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D Cavill 2003
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Why? Justify your answer
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14, 36 and 44 are even numbers 25 is the only odd number
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2, 3 and 5 are prime numbers 4 is the only number that is not a prime number
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16, 49 and 64 are square numbers 21 is not a square number
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231, 324 and 489 are multiples of 3 231 ÷ 3 = 77 324 ÷ 3 = 108 489 ÷ 3 = 163 154 is not a multiple of 3
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Guess the Criteria Group A – Multiples of 2 Group B – Multiples of 3 Group C – Multiples of 5 Group D – Multiples of 7 Group E – Multiples of 11
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Guess the Criteria Group A – prime numbers 11 Group B – square numbers Group C – triangular numbers 55 Group D – cube numbers
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