This math worksheet focuses on the concept of prime factorization. The worksheet includes 40 different numbers for which students are asked to find the prime factorization. Each problem requires the student to express the given number as a product of prime numbers. For example, numbers such as 36, 24, and 35 could be included. This challenges students to determine their prime factors like 2, 3, 5, 7, etc. Remind kids that prime factorization is when you break down a number into smaller numbers called prime numbers. When these prime numbers are multiplied together, they make the original number.