Vocabulary
Division
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Multiply or Divide?
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100

What is another name for repeated subtraction?

Division
100

40 ÷ 5 =

8
100

81 ÷ 3=

27

100

Ms. Akbari baked 35 cookies for a group of friends. If she shared the cookies equally among her and her four friends, how many cookies would each person receive? 

35 ÷ 5 = 7 

They would each get 7 cookies.

100

Change this division equation into a multiplication equation.

36 ÷ 9 = ?

9 X ? = 36

4

200

What is  a fact family?

A fact family is a group of math facts using the same numbers.

200

Is this true?

300 divided by 6 is 40

No!

300 divided by 6 is 50.

200

35 ÷ 7= 

5

200

Mrs. I is buying new books for our school library. The books are sold in boxed sets. The "I Survived" set costs $39 and the "Who Was" set costs $123. If she buys two sets of each series, how much will she spend in total?

39 + 39 + 123 + 123 = 324

She would spend $324. 

200

Change this division equation into a multiplication equation. 

42 ÷ 7 = ?

7 X ? = 42

6

300

What is a remainder?

The amount leftover after a division problem.

300

90 ÷ 3 = 

30

300

540÷6=

90

300

Asher was making Valentine cookies that he wanted to decorate with candy hearts. He has 54 hearts to put on 9 cookies. If he puts the same amount of hearts on each cookie, how many hearts will each cookie get? 

54 ÷ 9 = 6

Each cookie gets 6 hearts.

300

84 ÷ 7=

12 

400

What is a Quotient?

The answer to a division problem. 

400

48 ÷ 8 =

6

400

64 ÷ 8=

8

400

Zinnia buys 8 boxes of markers. Each box has 12 markers. How many markers are there? 

8 x 12 = 96

There are 96 markers. 

400

44 ÷ 4 =

11

500

Name a Division Strategy

repeated subtraction, arrays, equal groups, related facts

500

54 ÷ 9 = 

6

500

65 ÷ 5=

13

500

Ronan and Ryan packed 72 pounds of rice into 8 pound bags. How many bags do they need? 

72 ÷ 8 = 9

They need 9 bags. 

500

Milly, Brooks, Beckham, Drew, and Kiaan wanted marshmallows in their hot cocoa. They had a huge bag with 60 marshmallows in it.  How many does everyone get if they all get the same amount? Will there be any leftover?


60 ÷ 5 = 12

They would all get 12 marshmallows each. 

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