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Prime and Composite Numbers KS2

Prime and Composite Numbers is a completely interactive lesson designed for your year 5 class with lots of engaging differentiated activities.

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Description

Prime and Composite Numbers is a completely interactive lesson designed for your year 5 class with lots of engaging differentiated activities.

In this lesson, learners will be able to:

  • learn the difference between prime and composite numbers;

  • build on this knowledge to identify prime numbers in a given set of numbers; and

  • find prime numbers from 1 to 100.

This lesson follows the National curriculum requirement for key stage 2 mathematics.

Teachers can use the lesson for whole-class teaching and as well as at home by learners.
There are lots of drag and drop activities on multiples, factors, and prime numbers as well as instant feedback.
The lesson contains 19 interactive pages as well as lots of differentiated activities.

Other topics in this category include:

Factors and multiples

Area and perimeter

Divisions

Units of measurements

Rounding Numbers to the nearest 10, 100…

Calculating percentages

Divisibility rules

Comparing and Ordering Decimals

Square Numbers and Cube Numbers

Multiply and divide by 10, 100, 1000

Using partition to add and subtract

Adding and subtracting fractions

Counting to 1 million

Place Value

Reading Measurement Scales

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