26÷2
13
120÷4
What is the place value of the first digit in thee quotient?
30 & tens
120 ÷ 4
30
34÷8
80÷4
20
86÷2
43
5600÷7
What is the place value of the first digit in the quotient?
800 & Hundreds
280÷7
40
58÷7
8 R 2
What division equation is this number line showing?
A)20÷4
B)25÷3
C)20÷5

A)20÷4
186÷6
31
825 ÷ 6
What is the place value of the first digit of the quotient?
137 R 3
Hundreds
360÷6
60
132÷3
44
562÷7
(Use Base Ten Drawings)
80 R 2
208÷4
52
There are 798 pencils given to the school to give to each class. If there are 5 classes in the school, how many pencils will each class get?
What is the place value of the second digit of the quotient?
Tens
2,000÷5
400
1325÷2
662 R1
1823÷6
303 R 5
1512÷3
504
Madison has 516 pictures. She wants to put those into picture frames that can hold 4 pictures each. How many frames does Madison need?
What is the place value of the first digit in the quotient?
129
Hundreds
4,500÷9
500
Ruby has 1509 candy bars. She wants to put them in bags of 3 to give out at school. How many bags will Ruby need?
503
Emma wants to make cakes. She buys 4 dozen eggs for her recipes. She needs to use 3 eggs for each cake. How many cakes can Emma make?
(Hint: This uses two operations)
16
1. 1 dozen 12. To find total number of eggs we use 4x12 to get 48 total eggs.
2. We then need to find out how many cakes Emma can make with 48 eggs if she needs 3 per cake. So we use 48÷3 to get 16.