Year 5 - Divisibility Rules! (Number & Divisibility)
Year 5 - Divisibility Rules! (Number & Divisibility)
AC9M5N02
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Students work collaboratively to unravel the secrets behind simple divisibility rules, delving into various number sets to uncover the common thread that binds them together. By the end of this exciting lesson, they'll have mastered the rules for divisibility by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 12, while also getting a taste of the rules for 7, 8, and 11.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- Lesson Plan (1 A4 page for ease
of teaching-on-the-go!). - 11 x vibrant Posters.
- Student Template
- Answer Card provided (aka teacher-cheat-sheet,
we’ve got your back).
DETAILS
DETAILS
Year Level: 5
KLA & Sub-strand: Maths - Number (Multiples & Divisibility)
Prior Knowledge: Multiplication
and division, times tables
File Format: Zip file – PDFs
CURRICULUM ALIGNMENT
CURRICULUM ALIGNMENT
Content Descriptor
- AC9M5N02 (Express natural numbers as products of
their factors, recognise multiples and determine if one number
is divisible by another)
Achievement Standard
- Students express natural numbers as products of
factors and identify multiples.
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DISCLAIMERS
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Engaging students to problem solve and create concepts links themselves. The 5Es format for the lesson delivery, many are just the worksheet. This was the whole lesson and with extension.
It was a great display and way to teach tricks for divisibility; the students referred back to them. Simplicity of teaching the divisibility rules.
Ease of use, availability of clear instructions
How simple it was to implement. Fun and engaging.
Didn�t fit in with our term plan but would be great to cover as revision or during the time class is learning. Easy to print and easy to use. Different