Division Vocabulary
Division Patterns
2 digit dividends
3-4 digit dividends
Interpret Remainder
100

The answer to a division problem

What is quotient?

100

600 ÷ 6

100

100

Jane drove 91 miles. If it took her 7 hours to drive that far, how many miles did she drive per hour?

13 miles per hour

100

851 ÷ 2

425 R1

100

Mr. Lager has a huge family. They are going on camping trip! He has 323 total people going. If each van holds 8 people, how many vans does he need to rent.

41 vans
200

Numbers that are easy to compute mentally.

What are compatible numbers?

200

1,500 ÷ 30

What is 50?

200

88 ÷ 4 =

22

200

4,456 ÷ 5

891 R1

200

Shelby and Ellie is cutting ribbon into 4 foot pieces for a craft project. How many full pieces can she cut from the 54 foot roll?

13 full pieces

300

The amount left over when a number cannot be divided evenly.

What is the remainder?

300

3,200 ÷ 8=

What is 400?

300

93 ÷ 4 =

23 R1

300

9,459 ÷ 9

1,051

300

There are 453 people that tried out for the football team. The coach separated them into teams of 9. How many football players will have to sit out?

3 players

400

The number that is being divided 

What is dividend?

400

720,000 ÷ 90

What is 8,000

400

Caprice had made 65 cookies for a bake sale. She could only make 5 cookies at a time, how many batches did she have to make?

13 batches of cookies 

400

Mr. J had to grade 2,855 papers during the course of 5 years as a teacher. On average, how many papers did he grade in one year?

571 papers

400

Tina, Kari and Katie won $321 dollars. If they want to split the money evenly, how much money would each person get?

$107

500

The number that divides the dividend

What is divisor?

500

5,400 ÷ 90=

What is 60?

500

Mrs. Steffen is displaying art projects in the hall. There are 76 art projects. She wants to hang the projects so the same number of projects are hanging in a row. She only has 4 rows to work with. How many are in one row?

19

500

A total of 480 students are going on a field trip to the zoo.

If there needs to be an adult for every 4 students, how many adults are needed?

120 adults

500

Mark gave 21 tadpoles to his three friends. Mark gave twice as many tadpoles to David as he did Chris. George received twice as many tadpoles as David. How many tadpoles did each friend receive?

3 to Chris

6 to David

12 to George

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