This learning resource focuses on helping students understand and apply methods to find common factors and the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers. It integrates mathematical concepts with real-life applications, such as saving money, to reinforce the relevance of mathematics in daily life. The material includes enrichment activities, problem-solving tasks, and a savings plan exercise to deepen understanding and promote financial literacy.
Objective
1. Identify common factors and the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers using different methods.
2. Solve real-life problems involving GCF.
3. Apply the concept of GCF in creating a savings plan.
4. Reflect on the importance of saving money and planning finances.
5. Develop problem-solving skills through practical exercises.
Curriculum Information
Education Type
K to 12
Grade Level
Grade 4
Learning Area
Mathematics
Content/Topic
Numbers and Number Sense
Intended Users
Educators, Learners
Competencies
Finds the common factors and the greatest common factor gcf of two numbers using the following methods listing prime factorization and continuous division