4th Grade Factors and Multiples
4th Grade Factors and Multiples

Welcome to our 4th Grade Factors and Multiples worksheets!
These medieval-themed activities help students understand the fundamental relationship between numbers through exercises and real-world problem solving.
Students will practice identifying factors, finding common factors and multiples, and distinguishing between prime and composite numbers through fun activities like “Circle the Factors,” “Factor Rainbows,” and “Prime or Pretender?” The collection includes visual exercises, word problems, and hands-on activities that make abstract concepts concrete and memorable.
Each worksheet comes with complete answer keys and aligns with Common Core standards, making them perfect for classroom instruction, homework, or supplemental practice to build strong number sense foundations.
Factors and Multiples Worksheets (Printable PDFs)
Write every number that divides evenly into the number listed.
Draw arched lines connecting each pair of factors under the number.
Some numbers are prime and others are composite. Decide who is who by writing each number on the right scroll.
Write each factor pair that multiplies to make the royal number.
Circle the numbers that are factors of the given number.
Use factor trees to find the prime factorization of each number. Then, write the prime factors on the line.
Help find all the common factors of each pair of numbers. List all factors for both numbers, then circle the ones they share.
Find the greatest common factor (GCF) for each pair of numbers.
Write the first six multiples of each number below.
Draw a line to connect each knight to his correct multiples.
Color the shields that have multiples of 4.
Color the shields that have multiples of 7.
List the first six multiples of each number, then circle any that are shared.
To find the LCM, list the multiples of each number and find the smallest one that they both share.
List the first six multiples of each number, then circle any that are shared.