Lesson 1-2: Greatest Common Factor Reveal Math Grade 6

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Greatest Common Factor

6.NS.4 Lesson 1-2
My Math Notebook
I Can…

I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.

Reveal Math Grade 6 How to Use 6.NS.4
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Learning Targets 6.NS.4

🎯 Content Objective / Objetivo de contenido

I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Agenda 6.NS.4
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Today's Flow

1 Warm-Up 5m
2 Vocabulary 8m
3 I Do 5m
4 We Do 5m
5 Explore 8m
6 Practice 10m
7 Connect 5m
8 Exit Ticket 5m

Total pacing: ~45 min · Progress bar at top tracks your place

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Lesson Phase

LAUNCH

⏱ ~10 min

Reveal Math Grade 6 Warm-Up Hook 6.NS.4

⏱️ 3 MIN · THINK-PAIR-SHARE

Mission Control must split 24 food packs and 36 water containers into equal crew pods, with each pod getting the same of each. Why won't the answer just be 24 or 36?

factorcommon factordivisiblegreatest common factorequal groups
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Reveal Math Grade 6 CFU 1 6.NS.4
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Check for Understanding #1

✋ CFU · THUMBS
Ask: Can you restate the warm-up question in your own words?
⏱️ Time: 30 sec

Teacher: If >30% thumbs down, re-teach with a fresh example before moving on.

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Visual Prompt

Space Station Supply Sort

Mission Control needs to organize 24 food packs and 36 water containers into equal groups for the crew pods. Each pod must get the same number of food packs AND the same number of water containers. What is the largest number of pods they can fill equally?

Common factors of 24 and 361234612The greatest is 12 → GCF of 24 and 36
👁 I Notice...
🔹 What two quantities need to be divided equally?
🔹 What numbers could divide into both 24 and 36?
💭 I Wonder...
🔹 What's the biggest number of equal groups we can make?
🔹 What if we had 24 food packs and 40 water containers instead?
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Concept Launch 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Concept Launch

💡 What is the greatest common factor (GCF)?

👩‍🏫 Say: This is the big idea for today. Students should be able to repeat it by the end.

A factor is a number that divides another number evenly, with nothing left over. The greatest common factor is the biggest factor that two numbers share.

Key Idea:

The GCF is the largest number that divides BOTH numbers with no remainder.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 I Do — Watch Me 6.NS.4
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Reveal Math Grade 6 I Do — Key Step 6.NS.4
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Reveal Math Grade 6 We Do — Together 6.NS.4
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Check for Understanding #2

✋ CFU · THUMBS
Ask: Can you explain what we did in the We Do example?
⏱️ Time: 30 sec

Teacher: If >30% thumbs down, re-teach with a fresh example before moving on.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 You Do — Your Turn 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Now it's your turn

👨‍🎓 Students: Work independently first, then check with a partner.
⏱️ Time: 5 min
1Next, you will sort numbers to find the common factors of two numbers and choose the greatest one.
2Remember: pick the LARGEST factor the two numbers share.
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Open the interactive HTML activity for full practice.

Launch Activity ↗
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Lesson Phase

VOCABULARY

⏱ ~8 min

Reveal Math Grade 6 Vocabulary 6.NS.4
Term / Término Meaning / Significado Example / Ejemplo Visual
Factor
Factor
A number that divides another number with nothing left over.
Un número que divide a otro sin que sobre nada.
Factors of 12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 — each divides 12 with no remainder
Greatest Common Factor
Máximo común divisor
The biggest number that divides two or more numbers evenly.
El número más grande que divide a dos o más números sin que sobre nada.
Factors of 12: {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12}. Factors of 18: {1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18}. Shared: 1, 2, 3, 6. GCF = 6
Common factor
Factor común
A number that divides two or more numbers evenly.
Un número que divide a dos o más números sin que sobre nada.
8 and 12 both divide evenly by 1, 2, and 4 — those are their common factors
Divisible
Divisible
A number you can divide evenly, with nothing left over.
Un número que se puede dividir sin que sobre nada.
15 ÷ 3 = 5 with no remainder, so 15 is divisible by 3
Prime factorization
Factorización prima
Writing a number as prime numbers multiplied together. It helps you find the GCF.
Escribir un número como números primos multiplicados. Ayuda a encontrar el MCD.
12 = 2 × 2 × 3 and 18 = 2 × 3 × 3. Shared primes: 2 × 3 = 6 = GCF
Factor: example vs. non-example
3 for the number 1212 ÷ 3 = 4 with no remainder.
4 for the number 1212 ÷ 4 = 3 with no remainder.
5 for the number 1212 ÷ 5 leaves a remainder, so 5 is not a factor of 12.
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Vocab Check 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Vocabulary — True or False?

✅ VOCAB CHECK
Ask: Which statements correctly use the vocabulary word?

Which statements correctly use Greatest Common Factor?

Fix the False One

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Which Word? 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Which Word Fits?

❓ CLOZE POLL
Ask: Vote A B C D — then defend your choice.

A number that divides evenly into another number with no remainder is a ___.

Use It In a Sentence

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Check for Understanding #3

✋ CFU · THUMBS
Ask: Use one vocabulary word in a sentence about today's topic.
⏱️ Time: 30 sec

Teacher: If >30% thumbs down, re-teach with a fresh example before moving on.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Turn & Talk 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Turn & Talk — Launch

🗣️ TURN & TALK
👩‍🏫 Say: Partner A shares first for 45 seconds, then Partner B.
👨‍🎓 Students: Turn to your elbow partner. Use the sentence stems.
⏱️ Time: 90 sec

Mission Control must split 24 food packs and 36 water containers into equal crew pods, with each pod getting the same of each. Why won't the answer just be 24 or 36?

Sentence starters (tap to use):
✍️ The number of pods must be a factor of both ___ and ___.El número de cápsulas debe ser un factor de ___ y de ___.
✍️ It cannot be 36 because ___.No puede ser 36 porque ___.
Stretch further:
➕ With 25 and 36 the GCF becomes ___ because ___.
➕ Changing one number changes the shared factors, so ___.
WORD BANK:
factorcommon factordivisiblegreatest common factorequal groups
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👂 Listen For

Students see the number of pods has to be a common factor of 24 and 36, so it must divide both with nothing left over, ruling out numbers that only divide one of them.

Extend: If Mission Control added one more food pack (25 packs and 36 containers), how would that change the greatest number of equal pods? Justify your reasoning.

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Lesson Phase

EXPLORE & PRACTICE

⏱ ~18 min

Reveal Math Grade 6 Visual Model 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Visual Modeling Workspace

Use the drawing tray below to annotate the visual model. Teacher: say "Click to reveal" on key steps.

Common factors of 24 and 361234612The greatest is 12 → GCF of 24 and 36
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Explore 6.NS.4
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Explore Activity

Sort these numbers — which are factors of BOTH 24 and 36 (common factors), and which are factors of only one?

greatestcommonfactorlargest12divideboth

✍️ Explore Discourse

What is the greatest common factor of 24 and 36? How did sorting the factors help you find it?

The GCF of 24 and 36 is ___ because it is the largest number in the ___.
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Whiteboard CFU 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Whiteboard Moment

🖊️ WHITEBOARD CFU
👨‍🎓 Students: On your whiteboard or paper, solve ONE quick problem using today's strategy. Hold it up when done.
⏱️ Time: 2 min

Show your work clearly. Be ready to explain your thinking to a partner.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Discuss Explore 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Turn & Talk — Explore

🗣️ TURN & TALK
👩‍🏫 Say: Partner A shares first for 45 seconds, then Partner B.
👨‍🎓 Students: Turn to your elbow partner. Use the sentence stems.
⏱️ Time: 90 sec

How did you find the factors that 24 and 36 share, and how did you decide which one is the GCF?

Sentence starters (tap to use):
✍️ The common factors are ___.Los factores comunes son ___.
✍️ The greatest common factor is ___ because ___.El máximo común divisor es ___ porque ___.
Stretch further:
➕ Using primes, 24 = ___ and 36 = ___, so the shared primes are ___.
➕ Multiplying the shared primes gives ___, which matches the GCF because ___.
WORD BANK:
factorcommon factorgreatest common factordivisibleprime factorization
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👂 Listen For

Students list common factors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 of 24 and 36 and identify 12 as the GCF because it is the largest factor shared by both.

Extend: Could you find the GCF of 24 and 36 with prime factorization instead of listing factors? Show how the shared primes give 12.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Practice A 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Practice Check A

📝 QUICK CHECK
Ask: Give students 1 minute. Cold-call one student to defend their answer.
⏱️ Time: 2 min

A teacher has 36 pencils and 48 erasers. She wants to make identical supply bags with no items left over. What is the greatest number of bags she can make?

✍️ Show Your Work

Explain why your answer is correct using today's vocabulary.

Teacher reveal: GCF(36, 48) = 12. She can make 12 bags, each with 3 pencils and 4 erasers.
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Practice B 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Practice Check B

📝 QUICK CHECK
Ask: Partner discussion first, then vote.
⏱️ Time: 2 min

What is the GCF of 8 and 12?

✍️ Show Your Work

Explain why your answer is correct using today's vocabulary.

Teacher reveal: Factors of 8: 1, 2, 4, 8. Factors of 12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12. The largest common factor is 4.
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Ratio Table Builder 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Ratio Table Builder

📊 RATIO TABLE
👨‍🎓 Students: Work at your own pace. Check with a partner before we discuss.
⏱️ Time: 5 min

Fill the ratio table. Each row must be equivalent.

FactorAB
×1
×2
×3

✍️ Justify Your Thinking

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Sort It Out 6.NS.4

Sort: which pairs have a GCF greater than 1, and which are relatively prime (GCF = 1)?

Card Bank — cut or drag these cards:
8 and 12 (GCF = 4)
6 and 15 (GCF = 3)
10 and 25 (GCF = 5)
7 and 11 (GCF = 1)
8 and 15 (GCF = 1)
9 and 14 (GCF = 1)
GCF Greater Than 1
Relatively Prime (GCF = 1)
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Error Analysis 6.NS.4
⚠ Find Amara's Mistake

A classmate turned in the work below. One step has a mistake. Read every step, find it, name it, and fix it.

Student's work — read every step:
1 Find factors of 16 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
2 Find factors of 28 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28
3 List common factors 1, 2, 4
4 Choose GCF GCF = 2
Which step has the error?
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Choice Board 6.NS.4

Choose ONE option to show what you know — then do it in the workspace below.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Think Write 6.NS.4

Use evidence from today's lesson to complete each frame.

Frame 1 Explain the Rule

Today's key idea is: "The GCF is the largest number that divides BOTH numbers with no remainder." — and it works because ___.

Frame 2 Because / But / So

Because Factor means ___, but a tricky part is ___, so I have to ___.

Frame 3 Catch the Mistake

A common mistake with Factor is ___. It happens because ___, and the fix is ___.

Frame 4 Prove It

I can prove my answer is correct by ___, using Greatest Common Factor to check my work.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Because · But · So 6.NS.4

✍️ TWR · WRITE 3 SENTENCES · 7 MIN

Sentence kernelThe GCF is the largest number that divides BOTH numbers with no remainder.
because
Give a reason

The GCF is the largest number that divides BOTH numbers with no remainder. because ___

but
Name a tricky part

The GCF is the largest number that divides BOTH numbers with no remainder. but ___

so
State what it means

The GCF is the largest number that divides BOTH numbers with no remainder. so ___

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Sentence Expansion 6.NS.4

🌱 TWR · GROW THE KERNEL · 6 MIN

Sentence kernelToday we used Factor.

Answer these to add detail

What exactly?When?Where in real life?Why does it work?How did we use it?

Sentence starters (tap to use)

First, …For example, …This means that …In other words, …As a result, …I know this because …
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Student Workspace 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Student Workspace

📊 FILL THE TABLE
👨‍🎓 Students: Complete the missing cells. Check with a partner before we discuss.
⏱️ Time: 5 min

Sort these numbers — which are factors of BOTH 24 and 36 (common factors), and which are factors of only one?

Column AColumn B

✏️ Sketch Your Strategy

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Differentiation 6.NS.4
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Differentiation Paths

🎯 CHOOSE YOUR LEVEL
👩‍🏫 Say: Everyone works on the same math goal — pick the level of support that fits today.
⏱️ Time: 8–10 min independent or partner
🧩 Level 0 · Most support

Step-by-step with a worked model and sentence frames.

🌱 Level 1 · Support

What is the GCF of 8 and 12?

🎯 Level 2 · Core

Core practice aligned to the standard.

🚀 Level 2+ · Enrichment

Extension with error analysis or multi-step reasoning.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Partner Activity 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Partner Activity

🤝 PARTNER WORK
📦 Materials: Whiteboards or paper, pencils, vocabulary reference cards
👨‍🎓 Students: Partner A solves, Partner B coaches. Switch roles on the next problem.
⏱️ Time: 6 min

Work with your partner on the practice problems at your differentiation path level. Explain each step using math vocabulary.

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Check for Understanding #4

✋ CFU · THUMBS
Ask: Thumbs up if you and your partner agree on your answer.
⏱️ Time: 30 sec

Teacher: If >30% thumbs down, re-teach with a fresh example before moving on.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Math in the Wild 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Real-World Connection

🌍 Math in the Wild

👩‍🏫 Say: Read the scenario. Ask: where else have you seen this kind of math?

A baker is making gift boxes with cookies and brownies. She has 48 cookies and 32 brownies. She wants every box to have the same number of cookies and the same number of brownies, with none left over.

GCFgreatestcommonfactor16divideequal

✍️ Connection Reasoning

How does the GCF help the baker? How many boxes can she make?

The baker can make ___ boxes because the GCF of 48 and 32 is ___.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Discuss Connect 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Turn & Talk — Connect

🗣️ TURN & TALK
👩‍🏫 Say: Partner A shares first for 45 seconds, then Partner B.
👨‍🎓 Students: Turn to your elbow partner. Use the sentence stems.
⏱️ Time: 90 sec

A florist has 18 roses and 24 tulips and wants identical bouquets with no flowers left over. How does the GCF tell her the most bouquets she can make?

Sentence starters (tap to use):
✍️ The florist can make ___ bouquets because the GCF of 18 and 24 is ___.La florista puede hacer ___ ramos porque el MCD de 18 y 24 es ___.
✍️ Each bouquet gets ___ roses and ___ tulips.Cada ramo recibe ___ rosas y ___ tulipanes.
Stretch further:
➕ She uses the greatest common factor because ___.
➕ If she used 3 instead, she would make ___ bouquets, but ___.
WORD BANK:
greatest common factorfactordivideequalremainder
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👂 Listen For

Students compute GCF(18, 24) = 6, so 6 bouquets, each with 3 roses and 4 tulips, and explain why a bigger number would leave flowers over.

Extend: Why does the florist use the GREATEST common factor instead of just any common factor like 3? What changes if she picks a smaller one?

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Lesson Phase

CLOSURE & REFLECT

⏱ ~8 min

Reveal Math Grade 6 Exit Ticket 6.NS.4
Reflection

Today I learned that ___ because ___.

One thing I am still not sure about is ___.

Quick Exit Ticket

What is the GCF of 18 and 27?

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Goal Tracker 6.NS.4
My Goal: I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Bonus Check 6.NS.4
🎯 I can find the greatest common factor (GCF) of two numbers by listing or comparing their factors.
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Bonus Exit Check

📝 QUICK CHECK
Ask: Optional for early finishers.
⏱️ Time: 2 min

Which pair of numbers has a GCF of 5?

✍️ Show Your Work

Explain why your answer is correct using today's vocabulary.

Teacher reveal: 15 = 3 × 5, 25 = 5 × 5. Both share the factor 5, and 5 is the largest shared factor.
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Reflection 6.NS.4
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Reflection & Self-Assessment

3 Things I learned:
2 Connections:
1 Question:
Self-Assessment:
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Digital Activity 6.NS.4
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Continue Learning

🎮

Launch the Full Interactive Activity

Students continue practice in the HTML lesson engine with auto-check, hints, and differentiation.

👩‍🏫 Say: Early finishers: open the activity. Everyone else: start homework tonight.
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Family Connection 6.NS.4
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Family Connection

Share tonight's family homework and discuss one vocabulary word at home.

Open Family Homework ↗
👩‍🏫 Say: Tell families: "Ask your student to teach you one thing from today's lesson."
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Reveal Math Grade 6 Teacher Notes 6.NS.4
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Teacher Notes

⏱️ Pacing Guide

  • Launch & vocab: 12 min
  • I Do / We Do / You Do: 15 min
  • Explore & practice: 15 min
  • Connect & closure: 8 min

Total: ~45 min

🎯 Listen For · Common Errors

• Students see the number of pods has to be a common factor of 24 and 36, so it must divide both with nothing left over, ruling out numbers that only divide one of them.

• Students list common factors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 of 24 and 36 and identify 12 as the GCF because it is the largest factor shared by both.

• Students compute GCF(18, 24) = 6, so 6 bouquets, each with 3 roses and 4 tulips, and explain why a bigger number would leave flowers over.

• Students contrast GCF (largest factor that divides both, used to split into equal groups) with LCM (smallest shared multiple) and connect GCF to making equal groups with nothing left over.

Common mistake: A common mistake in Greatest Common Factor is skipping the key idea: "The GCF is the largest number that divides BOTH numbers with no remainder." — always check your work against this rule before you submit.

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Reveal Math Grade 6 Answer Key 6.NS.4
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Answer Key (Teacher Appendix)

Hide this slide during presentation or move to the end of your copy.

✓ Practice 1: 12 bags — GCF(36, 48) = 12. She can make 12 bags, each with 3 pencils and 4 erasers.

✓ Practice 2: 4 — Factors of 8: 1, 2, 4, 8. Factors of 12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12. The largest common factor is 4.

✓ Practice 3: 15 and 25 — 15 = 3 × 5, 25 = 5 × 5. Both share the factor 5, and 5 is the largest shared factor.

✓ Practice 4: 7 — Factors of 14: 1, 2, 7, 14. Factors of 21: 1, 3, 7, 21. The largest common factor is 7.

✓ Exit ticket: 9 — Factors of 18: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18. Factors of 27: 1, 3, 9, 27. Common: 1, 3, 9. GCF = 9.

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