These fun and engaging worksheets are an interesting way for students to practice their knowledge of divisibility rules. Students are asked to find numbers in the fish that are divisible by specific numbers. They then colour the fish according to the key. Two sheets, of increasing difficulty have been created, for differentiation. These worksheets are designed to complement the Multiples and Factors Unit Plan for Year 5.
Express natural numbers as products of their factors, recognise multiples and determine if one number is divisible by another
Create and use algorithms involving a sequence of steps and decisions and digital tools to experiment with factors, multiples and divisibility; identify, interpret and describe emerging patterns
Identify and describe factors and multiples of whole numbers and use them to solve problems
Identify and describe factors and multiples of whole numbers and use them to solve problems
Describe, continue and create patterns with fractions, decimals and whole numbers resulting from addition and subtraction
Follow a mathematical algorithm involving branching and repetition (iteration)
Describes and represents mathematical situations in a variety of ways using mathematical terminology and some conventions
Selects and applies appropriate problem- solving strategies, including the use of digital technologies, in undertaking investigations
Orders, reads and represents integers of any size and describes properties of whole numbers
Gives a valid reason for supporting one possible solution over another
Analyses and creates geometric and number patterns, constructs and completes number sentences, and locates points on the Cartesian plane
Applies an understanding of place value and the role of zero to represent the properties of numbers
Compares and orders decimals up to 3 decimal places
Determines percentages of quantities, and finds equivalent fractions and decimals for benchmark percentage values
Selects and applies appropriate strategies to solve multiplication and division problems
Constructs and completes number sentences involving multiplicative relations, applying the order of operations to calculations
Students can use a calculator to find answers. Complete only Level 1 worksheet.
Complete Level 2 worksheet.