Free Factors And Multiples Word Mat | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Factors And Multiples Word Mat | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Factors And Multiples Word Mat | Year 4 Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Factors And Multiples
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About this word mat

  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Factors And Multiples
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom resources with our free Maths factors and multiples word mat year 4 core. This essential learning tool is designed to support pupils as they develop a secure understanding of multiplication and division, which are core requirements of the UK National Curriculum for Year 4.

At this stage, children are expected to identify factor pairs for numbers up to 100 and understand the relationship between multiplication and division. Our Maths factors and multiples word mat year 4 core provides clear, visual definitions of these concepts, helping students to confidently recall multiplication tables and apply them to solve problems. By using this mat, pupils can quickly reference key vocabulary such as product, factor, multiple, and prime number, ensuring they have the right terminology at their fingertips during independent work or group tasks.

Teachers can use this resource as a permanent fixture on desks to build fluency, or as a helpful prompt during small-group interventions. Because this is a Maths factors and multiples word mat year 4 core resource, it is perfectly levelled for students working at the expected standard, offering just the right amount of challenge without overwhelming them. It is an excellent way to bridge the gap between abstract concepts and practical application.

To test understanding after using the mat, try these five questions:

1. What is a factor? Give two factor pairs for the number 12.

2. List the first five multiples of 8.

3. Is 7 a factor of 49? How do you know?

4. Max has 24 sweets to share equally. If he puts them into bags of 6, how many bags does he have?

5. True or false: 30 is a multiple of both 5 and 6. Explain your reasoning.

Download this resource today to provide your class with the confidence they need to master these fundamental mathematical building blocks.

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