Prime Numbers Year 5 Multiplication and Division Resource Pack

Prime Numbers Year 5 Resources

Step 4: Prime Numbers Year 5 Autumn Block 4 Resources

Prime Numbers Year 5 Resource Pack includes a teaching PowerPoint and differentiated varied fluency and reasoning and problem solving resources for Autumn Block 4.

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What's included in the pack?

This pack includes:

  • Prime Numbers Year 5 Teaching PowerPoint.
  • Prime Numbers Year 5 Varied Fluency with answers.
  • Prime Numbers Year 5 Reasoning and Problem Solving with answers.

National Curriculum Objectives

Mathematics Year 5: (5C5b) Know and use the vocabulary of prime numbers, prime factors and composite (non-prime) numbers

Mathematics Year 5: (5C8a) Solve problems involving multiplication and division including using their knowledge of factors and multiples, squares and cubes

Differentiation for Year 5 Prime Numbers:

Varied Fluency
Developing Questions to support identifying prime and composite numbers up to 100.​
Expected Questions to support identifying prime and composite numbers up to 100 and identifying prime factors in numbers.​
Greater Depth Questions to support identifying prime and composite numbers up to 100. Includes identifying prime factors in numbers and recognising the sum of prime factors.

Reasoning and Problem Solving
Questions 1, 4 and 7 (Problem Solving)
Developing Use 4 digit cards to make composite numbers up to 100.
Expected Use 4 digit cards to make composite numbers up to 50 with a specified prime factor.
Greater Depth Use 4 digit cards to make composite numbers up to 50 with prime factors that meet specified criteria.

Questions 2, 5 and 8 (Problem Solving)
Developing Place numbers on a Venn diagram identifying prime and composite numbers up to 100.
Expected Place numbers on a Venn diagram identifying prime and composite numbers up to 100 and identifying the prime factors in numbers.​
Greater Depth Place numbers on a Venn diagram identifying prime and composite numbers up to 100. Identify prime factors in numbers and recognise the sum of prime factors.​

Questions 3, 6 and 9 (Reasoning)
Developing Explain whether a statement about prime or composite numbers up to 100 is correct.
Expected Explain whether a statement about prime or composite numbers up to 100 is correct, including identifying prime factors in numbers.
Greater Depth Explain whether a statement about prime or composite numbers up to 100 is correct, including identifying prime factors in numbers and recognising the sum of prime factors.​

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