McGraw Hill
Glencoe: Self Check Quizzes 1 Divisibility Patterns
Use Glencoe's randomly generated self-checking quiz to test your knowledge of divisibility patterns. Each question has a "Hint" link to help. Choose the correct answer for each problem. At the bottom of the page click the "Check It"...
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Divisibility Rule for 4 and 5
Using calculators allows students to experiment and to discover patterns, in this case resulting in a divisibility rule for the number 4.
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: Divisibility Rules! Using Scientific Calculators
Concepts and skills covered in this activity include number theory, divisibility rules, multiples, factors, and problem-solving skills.
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Divisibility Rules for 6 and 9
Sixth graders use calculators to find the shortcut for dividing with 6 and 9.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Divisibility & Factorials
[Free Registration/Login Required] Testing for divisibility of 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10 & 11. This flipchart explores factorials and perfect numbers as well.
Lesson Tutor
Lesson Tutor: Divisibility Rules
A handy table of the rules of division is presented here. Examples are given for each of the rules, from the number 2 to the number 10. The site stresses that a list such as this isn't cheating, but rather a nice resource to have.
Quia
Quia: Divisibility and Prime
If you enjoy playing the game Battle Ship you will enjoy this game. When you locate an enemy ship to get the hit you must correctly answer a question using your knowledge of divisibility rules and prime numbers. It is a fun way to...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: 4.oa Multiples of Nine
This task examines the interesting fact that when a number is divisible by 9 then the sum of its digits is also divisible by 9. Aligns with 4.OA.C.5.
TED Talks
Ted: Ted Ed: Why Can't You Divide by Zero?
Learn about the math rule that says we cannot divide by zero.
Other
Eratosthenes' Prime Number Sieve
Discover all the primes up to the number 400 by using this interactive table. Simply click on a number and its multiples disappear.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Number Sense Related to Division
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart introduces divisibility, primes and composites, averages, and estimating quotients.
AAA Math
Aaa Math: Counting Even Numbers by Twos
Use this lesson to learn about adding two and skip counting to understanding the concepts of counting even numbers by twos. Play the interactive game "Counting Up By Twos," and get your score instantly.
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
The Math Forum: Beat the Calculator: Adding Even Numbers
Can you beat the calculator? Your task is to find the sum of all even numbers between two and any selected two-digit even number. If you can find the number pattern, you are sure to beat the calculator every time. Links to other "Beat...
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: Two Primes Make One Square
On this one page website sharpen your logic, prime numbers and square numbers skills while working on this challenge. The solution is available to double check your solution.
ICT Games
Ict Games: The Dragon's Eggs
Try to save the eggs by telling if the number next to the egg is an even or odd number. If you are correct the egg goes in the nest and is saved!
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: Divide It Out!
On this one page website sharpen your logic and basic division fact skills while working on this challenge. The solution is available to double check your solution.
Purple Math
Purplemath: Lcm & Gcf
Purplemath shows an easy and orderly way to determine the GCF and LCM of any two numbers. Even large numbers won't be a challenge with this method.
George Mason University
Margo Mankus: Investigating Lcm and Gcf Using Rods
This lesson plan is for an activity using rods (Cuisenaire Bars) to help students understand the concept of factors, in particular the LCM and GCF of two numbers.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Arithmetic: Prime Factorization
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Write the prime factorization of given numbers.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: A Conversation Piece
On this one page website sharpen your logic, division and prime number recognition skills while working on this challenge. The solution is available to double check your solution.
National Institute of Educational Technologies and Teacher Training (Spain)
Ministerio De Educacion: Primos Gemelos
A twin prime is a prime number that differs from another prime number by two. Learn about them with these exercises.
University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge: Nrich: Making Sticks
On this one page website sharpen your logic, factors, and multiples skills while working on this challenge. The solution is available to double check your solution.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Even Numbers: Lesson 8
This lesson shows even numbers, or numbers which can be evenly divided by two. It is 8 of 13 in the series titled "Even Numbers."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Even Numbers
This video lesson shows even numbers, or numbers which can be evenly divided by two. [1:48]