Revision Booklet
Revision Booklet
1.Contents
2.Properties of numbers
3.Factors
4.Factors
5.Multiples
6.Multiples
7.Square numbers
8.Square numbers
9.Prime numbers
10. Prime factors
11. Common factors
12. Common factors
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Properties of
numbers
Factors
Multiples
Square numbers
Prime numbers
Prime factors
Common Factors
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Factors
Numbers that fit into other numbers without any remainders.
Keep adding
Write the number 12
legs until
1 on you cannot
his first leg add
and any more.
his body
number on the second. All whole numbers have at
least
Yourtwo factors,
finished the number
factor spider for1 and the number
the number 12!
itself.
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1
2
3
2 6
231
1 12 1264
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Multiples
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A number that is produced when two integers (numbers) are
multiplied.
Multiple rules:
Multiples of 2 are always even.
Multiples of 5 always end in 5 or 0.
Multiples of 10 always end in a 0.
Multiples of 4, 6 and 8 are always even and are all multiples
of 2 as well.
Multiples come
Factors fit in
12
out
Common multiples
20 and 40
5,10,15, 4,8,12,16,2 are multiples
20,25,30 0,24,28,32, of 5 and 4.
5 4
,35,40 36,40 Common
multiples!
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Square Numbers
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The number you get when you multiply another number by
itself.
In pictures:
2X2=4
2 lots of 2 = 4
3X3=9
3 lots of 3 = 9
To work it out:
Let’s take 5 squared.
Draw a grid that is 5 lots
of 5.
5 X 5 = 25
25 is a square number.
25 is 5 squared. (We can write this as
52)
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Prime Numbers
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Imagine a number with hardly any friends, an anti-social
number.
It’s only friends are the number 1, who is friends with EVERYONE
and itself!
It has no other friends, or factors!
His spider only has two legs because his only factors, or friends,
are himself and the number 1. (Who is friends with everyone!)
Prime Factors
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So a prime number is a number with only 2 factors.
A factor is a number that fits into another number.
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1
2
12
2 6
3 4
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Common Factors
Sometimes you may be asked to find common factors of
two numbers.
e.g. Write all the factors of 12 that are also factors of 20.
1 2
1 12 2
1 20 0
1
6 0
2 2
3 4 4 5
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So 1, 2 and 4 are factors of 12 and 20. They are common
factors of 12 and 20.
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Place Value and
Number Facts
Understanding TH H T U
Understanding H T U . t h
Bigger numbers
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Negative Numbers
Understanding Th H T U
The number 4528 is made up of -
Th H T U
4 5 2 8
4000 500
20
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or or
4 8 5
2 units
Tens
Thousands
Hundreds
Th H T U
1 2 7 9
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It is in the Tens column so it is worth 7 Tens or 70.
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Understanding H T U . t h
Decimal place value Always imagine
decimals as
money to help
you to
understand the
T U . tvalue h
of the
digits. 16
2 4 . 6 8
The number 24.68 is made up of
2 Tens or 20
4 Units or 4 ones
6 tenths
8 hundredths.
8 hundredths = £0.08 = 8p
To order numbers from smallest to biggest
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Now we can easily order the numbers from smallest to
biggest.
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Bigger numbers
Imagine the number 1,000,000
What is it?
It is 1 million.
ThT HT TT T H T U
h h h h
1 0 0 0 1 thousand
1 0, 0 0 0 10 thousand
1 0 0, 0 0 0 100 thousand
1 0 0 0, 0 0 0 1000
thousand
1 million
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Half a million = half of 1000 thousand = 500 thousand =
500,000
Quarter of a million = quarter of 1000 thousand = 250
thousand = 250,000
Three quarters of a million = Three quarters of 1000
thousand = 750 thousand = 750,000
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