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Here are more than 25 prime and composite number worksheets, carefully designed for grade 4 through grade 6 students. We will clearly discuss the concepts of prime, composite, co-prime, and twin prime numbers. We can classify all natural numbers as prime and composite.
Use these printable PDF worksheets to teach students to find and identify prime and composite numbers. For worksheets on prime factorization, please jump over to our factoring worksheets section.
These worksheets include tasks such as circling prime or composite numbers in a set of given numbers, sorting numbers into prime and composite categories, and completing tables that require identifying factors of given numbers.
These worksheets require students to identify prime or composite numbers, and they can use one of a collection prime or composite number charts to help! Prime and composite numbers are differentiated based on the number of factors they have.
Prime and composite numbers worksheets promote an understanding of how to solve questions involving prime and composite numbers. There are multiple questions available in these worksheets based on LCM, HCF, factorization and so on.
Composite Numbers: A composite number is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number. Composite numbers have more than two distinct positive factors. Examples of composite numbers include 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, and so on. Key Points: Number 1: The number 1 is neither prime nor composite because it has only one positive divisor ...
These printable prime and composite number worksheets have MCQs to find the odd prime, even prime, odd composite and even composite numbers. Recommended for grade 5 through grade 7 students. Exclusive themed charts and worksheets to identify and differentiate between the prime and composite numbers are given here with interactive activities.