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Activities to Teach Students to Identify Factors

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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Identifying factors can be a complicated concept for some students, but there’s no need to worry as we have compiled a list of activities and strategies that can help teach our students to identify factors.

1. Exploring arrays:

Exploring arrays is a hands-on activity that helps students identify factors by depicting them visually. Provide your students with different arrays of cubes, dots or even coins to demonstrate the product of a given factor. For example, 3 by 3 dots will help students visualize the product of 3 x 3. This activity will help students understand that factors are the numbers that come through multiplication.

2. Factoring Color Match:

Factoring Color Match activity is a game that helps students learn how to factor numbers. To set this up, write different numbers on small square cards with their corresponding factors. Then assign each factor a different color. The goal of the students is to find the matching factors and colors by pairing them up. This activity will help students recognize the factors of a number and differentiate among them.

3. Number Squares:

Number Squares is an activity that helps students visualize factors using a square grid. Draw a large square and then divide it equally into smaller squares. Pick a number and ask your students to identify all the possible factors for that number using the square grid. This hands-on activity will teach students about the relationship between factors and multiplication.

4. Factor Rainbow:

Factor Rainbow is a fun and engaging activity that can be used with a group of students. To start, give students a list of numbers to find the factors of. Ask them to write the factors of each number on different colored strips. For example, students can use red strips for the factor of 2, blue strips for the factor of 3, and so on. Once they have written all the factors, they can glue the strips together to create a colorful factor rainbow. This activity helps students identify the relationship between the factors within a given set of numbers.

5. Factor Bingo:

Factor Bingo is a fun way to reinforce the concept of factors. Create bingo cards with different numbers and their factors. The teacher will call out numbers and its factors. The students will cover the factors called out or identify the missing factor of a number. This activity can help students identify the factors consistently and check theoretical knowledge.

In conclusion, these activities will help our students identify factors while boosting their analytical, logical and problem-solving skills. By engaging in hands-on activities, our students can master the concepts of factoring while having fun.

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