Lesson

Factor Pairs and Prime Factorization

Students use factor pairs, trees, and repeated division to reach a prime factorization.

Factor Pairs and Prime Factorization

What students learn

Students learn that every factor pair multiplies to the same target number. Open with to practice finding matching pairs.

Why it matters

Prime factorization is a way to keep breaking a number down until only primes are left. shows the factor-tree method.

Learn the idea

Students should always check the rebuilt number at the end so the factors multiply back correctly. reinforces that check.

Try it

Have the student factor 24, 30, and 36. Ask them to list the factor pairs, draw a factor tree, and write the prime factorization for each number.

Parent guide

Encourage the student to say each multiplication step out loud. If they stop too early, point back to the result and ask whether any factor can still be broken apart.