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Get learners excited about maths revision and build their confidence with factors using this fun teacher-led KS2 Maths Concept Video, which is all about how to correctly identify factors. Teachers will love this video because it can be used in so many different ways: maths lesson starters, independent maths learning, fraction maths homework and SATs maths revision! Did you enjoy this video? Great! Make sure to check out our full range of KS2 maths concept videos over on the Twinkl website: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/l/ehdje Did you know that these concept videos appear in our incredible printed Study Squad workbooks? Check out the full range here: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/l/1930cf Fully aligned to the KS2 test framework, get children SATs-ready and boost test confidence and results with our curriculum-aligned bite-sized revision. Endorsed by educators, these workbooks leave pupils ready to take on any test. To buy them head to the Twinkl store: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/l/wbyib If you have found this video helpful, why not subscribe to @twinklresourcesofficial for more videos like this! Sign up to Twinkl for FREE. Click here for more: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/l/yk1tk Here at Twinkl, we help those who teach. So whether you're looking for teaching, planning, assessment materials, or something just for fun, there is sure to be a resource on the website for you! #ks2maths #ks2 #maths #mathsrevision #mathsvideos #educationalvideo #learning #twinkl #teachers #sats #learningvideoforkids #primarymaths 00:00 What are factors? 00:25 How do you identify factors? 01:13 Can you work out the factors of 18? 01:45 Can you work out the factors of 40?