Problems 1
Problems 2
Vocabulary
Base 10 Blocks
Surprise!
100
The division problem is 5,128 ÷ 9. The first digit of the quotient will be in what place?
The hundreds place
100
What is 762 ÷ 4?
190 r2
100
The answer to a division problem is called the what?
Quotient
100
Draw a picture using Base 10 blocks that shows the number 157.
One large square, five sticks, and seven dots.
100
What mathematical operation is the opposite of division?
Multiplication
200
Check to see if the division problem is correct. Write "Yes" or "No" on your board. 441 ÷ 7 = 63
Yes
200
What is 3,220 ÷ 4?
805
200
If a certain number of objects cannot be divided evenly among the groups, the number of objects left over is called the what?
Remainder
200
Use your Base 10 blocks to solve the problem 165 ÷ 11.
15
200
What is the name of the element that little Brielle on The Ellen Show told us is found in bananas? Do your best with spelling : )
Potassium
300
The first digit of the answer to the problem 7,439 ÷ 5 will be in what place?
The thousands place
300
Check to see if the division problem is correct. Write "Yes" or "No" on your board. 1,056 ÷ 48 = 19
No. The correct quotient would be 22.
300
The number at the beginning of a division problem is called the what?
Dividend
300
Ms. Gezon has a picture of Base 10 blocks that she is going to put on the screen. What is the division problem that this picture shows?
182 ÷ 13 = 14
300
Which of the following compatible numbers (numbers that are easy to divide) would give you the BEST estimate for the answer to 604 ÷ 57? a) 650 ÷ 50 b) 600 ÷ 100 c) 600 ÷ 60
c) 600 ÷ 60
400
Justice is using multiplication to check a division problem. His multiplication problem looks like this: (59 x 8) + 3 = 475. What division problem is he checking?
475 ÷ 8 = 59 r3
400
Gary won 372 pieces of chocolate as a prize. If he wants to divide his chocolate evenly among 12 people, how many pieces of chocolate will each person get?
31
400
In the problem 120 ÷ 12 = 10, what number is the divisor?
12
400
Draw a picture of the division problem 196 ÷ 14 AND tell the answer.
Answer=14
400
Owden and Gabby were trying to figure out the following problem: "There are 412 middle schoolers attending camp one week during the summer. Each cabin can hold 18 campers. How many cabins will they use during that week of camp?" Owden says they will need 22 cabins. Gabby says they will need 23 cabins. Which person is correct? Explain why.
Gabby is correct. They will need 23 cabins because 22 cabins will have 18 campers in them, but there needs to be an extra cabin for the remaining 16 campers.
500
Esther is helping to pack boxes of soup cans to donate to a food shelter. There are 4,135 cans of soup total. If each box can hold 66 soup cans, how many boxes will Esther need to pack up all of the soup cans? (Hint: Use partial quotients) (2nd Hint: Look carefully at what the question is asking)
63 boxes. The answer to the problem is 62 r 43, so you need an extra box for the 43 remaining soup cans, the box just won't be full.
500
Use partial quotients to solve the following problem: 2,964 ÷ 82
36 r12
500
Maria is using multiplication to check her answer to a division problem. Her multiplication problem looks like this: 19 x 12 = 228. In the division problem she is checking, what is the dividend?
228
500
Use Base 10 blocks to solve the division problem 216 ÷ 18.
12
500
Name 4 of the 7 different types of fish we had in our math problems on Monday.
Possible answers: amberjack, blue marlin, red snapper, tuna, sailfish, tarpon, permit fish
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