Estimate Quotients using Multiples
Repeated Subtraction
Distributive Property/Partial Quotients
Regrouping/
Long Division
Interpret the Remainder
100
Write the first six multiples of the number 4
4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24
100
49 ÷ 7
7
100
Find the quotient of 83 ÷ 7
11 R 6
200
Write the first six multiples of the number 7
7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42
200
True or False: 250 ÷ 5 = 50
True
200
Kayla bakes 74 cookies for students in our class. She puts them in bags of 5. How many full bags does she make. How many cookies are left over?
She makes 14 full bags with 5 cookies in each bag. 4 cookies are left over.
300
Julianna and her family drove 312 miles in 6 hours to get to Orlando. About how many miles did they drive each hour?
About 50 miles
300
How could I use repeated subtraction to solve 32 ÷ 8?
Subtract 8 from 32 until you get to 0 32-8-8-8-8=0
300
In which place is the first digit of the quotient in 210 ÷ 2? Ones, tens, or hundreds?
Hundreds
300
True or False: 3,200 ÷ 4 = 80
False
300
43 students in the 4th grade want to go to Yogurtology after school. Parents are driving their own cars and 4 students can fit in each car. How many cars will be needed so that all 43 students can go to Yogurtology and get their FROYO?
11 cars
400
174 students and teachers from Anderson Elementary entered a kickball tournament. They were divided into 9 teams. Which is the best estimate of the number of students and teachers on each team?
About 20 students and teachers on each team.
400
There are 40 people waiting to rent a boat. If each boat holds 10 people, how many boats will be needed? Use repeated subtraction to solve.
4 boats
400
240 ÷ 6= 40 In which place is the first digit of the quotient? Ones, tens, or hundreds?
Tens
400
4,200 ÷ 6 =
700
400
Mr. Becker went into Ms. Schenker's closet and dumped all of her organized shoes into a pile on the floor. If Ms. Schenker wants to put her shoes back in order, how many pairs of shoes can she make with the 31 shoes on the floor? What prank did Mr. Becker pull this time?
She can make 15 pairs of shoes...BUT one shoe is missing?! Mr. Becker took one of Ms. Schenker's shoes and hid it in her refrigerator.
500
Circus horses each about 340 pounds of horse food per week. About how many pounds of food does a circus horse eat each day?
About 50 pounds
500
36 ÷ 8 =
4 r 4
500
How can you use the distributive property to break apart the dividend to find the quotient of 214 ÷ 2?
answers may vary. (200 ÷ 2) + (14 ÷ 2)
500
There are 63 crayons altogether in 3 crayon boxes. How many crayons are in each box?
21 crayons in each box.
500
43 students from Anderson are going on a field trip to Cracker Country. If we have 5 vans to transport the students and each van holds 8 students, do we have enough vans? Explain.
No. There is only enough vans for 40 students to go on the field trip. 3 students will be left at school.
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