Tom Jones
(Manchester - United States)I am a retired high school principal in my 3rd year of post-retirement re-employment teaching high school English.
Factoring Simple Whole Numbers
Description: This lesson explains the concepts of how to factor simple whole numbers, a number by which another number is divisible is called a Factor. Eg. 1, 2, and 4 are all factors of 4 because 4/1, 4/2 and 4/4 are all whole numbers. Click on the link "Factoring Simple Whole Numbers" to access this lesson. The next lesson in this unit is "Add and Subtract Money Amounts" and can be accessed by clicking here. If you want to see the various lessons included in this unit, click here. This lesson is a part of a comprehensive Grade 4 Math course developed by Winpossible, whose ChalkTalkTM technology (patent pending) replicates the classroom experience while using engaging animated characters. The course matches the Grade 4 correlations of most states in the US. The basic version of the course, which includes lessons and interactive question answers, is available for free on Curriki and can be accessed here. You can also enroll your students in a paid version of this course which allows you to track the progress and quiz scores of each student on an individual basis, and gives your students access to several additional features such as an interactive question bank, their personal progress tracker, and end-of-lesson quizzes. In order to buy student licenses in the paid version of this Grade 4 Math course, click here.
Last Updated:Jul-30-2009
Subject(s):- Mathematics
- Grades 3-5 / Ages 8-10
- Curriculum: Lesson Plan
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- Contributed By: Winpossible
This lesson explains the concepts of how to factor simple whole numbers, a number by which another number is divisible is called a Factor. Eg. 1, 2, and 4 are all factors of 4 because 4/1, 4/2 and 4/4 are all whole numbers. Click on the link "Factoring Simple Whole Numbers" to access this lesson. The next lesson in this unit is "Add and Subtract Money Amounts" and can be accessed by clicking here. If you want to see the various lessons included in this unit, click here.
This lesson is a part of a comprehensive Grade 4 Math course developed by Winpossible, whose ChalkTalkTM technology (patent pending) replicates the classroom experience while using engaging animated characters. The course matches the Grade 4 correlations of most states in the US. The basic version of the course, which includes lessons and interactive question answers, is available for free on Curriki and can be accessed here.
You can also enroll your students in a paid version of this course which allows you to track the progress and quiz scores of each student on an individual basis, and gives your students access to several additional features such as an interactive question bank, their personal progress tracker, and end-of-lesson quizzes. In order to buy student licenses in the paid version of this Grade 4 Math course, click here.

