Estimate Quotients
Partial Quotients and Distributive Property
Long Division/Regrouping
Miscellaneous
Interpret the Remainder
100

Estimate

85 ÷ 4

About 20

100

Divide 63 ÷ 3 using the Distributive Property (where you break up the dividend)

21

100

Divide 284 ÷ 4 using long division

71

100

Which of the following will have a remainder? 

32 ÷ 6

58 ÷ 3

72 ÷ 9

125 ÷ 5

32 ÷ 6  and  58 ÷ 3 will have a remainder

100

Kelly divides 29 markers equally among 7 friends. If Kelly keeps the leftover markers, how many markers will she keep?

1 marker

200

The quotient of 172 ÷ 5 will be between which two numbers?

Between 30 and 40

200

Use partial quotients to solve 68 ÷ 4

(where you multiply by multiples) 

17 

200

Divide 394 ÷ 5 using long division

78 r 4

200

Select all the expressions that are equal to 300

a) 1,200 ÷ 4

b) 24,000 ÷ 8

c) 1,800 ÷ 6

d) 150 ÷ 5

a and c

200

Dave has a board that is 29 inches long. He cuts the board into 4 equal pieces. How long will each piece be? 

7 1/4 inches

300

There are 484 fourth grade students in St. Augustine with 6 tour groups. What is the best estimate of the number of fourth grade students in each tour group? 

About 80 students per group 

300

Divide 115 ÷ 5 using Distributive Property (where you break up the dividend)

23

300

Divide 796 ÷ 6 using long division 

132 r 4

300

Solve 3,000 ÷ 5 

600

300

Eight students can ride in a van. How many vans are needed for 29 students? 

4 vans

400

There are 1,246 students at Longwood Elementary. There are four grade levels. About how many students are in each grade level? 

About 300 students per grade level 

400

Use partial quotients to divide 832 ÷ 8 (where you multiply by multiples) 

104

400

Divide 3,448 ÷ 4 using long division 

862

400

Jasmine has four dozen eggs to make wedding cakes. Each cake requires 8 eggs. How many wedding cakes can Jasmine make?

6 wedding cakes

400

Mac has 40 ounces of juice. He pours 6 ounces in each glass. How many glasses can he fill? 

6 glasses

500

There were 2,657 people who went to see the musical Annie. There were 3 performances of the musical. The number of audience members for each performance will be between which two numbers? 

Between 800 and 900 people

500

Divide 132 ÷ 6 using Distributive Property (where you break up the dividend)

22 

(can use 120 + 12)

500

Divide 6,294 ÷ 7 using long division

899 r 1

500

There are 112 seats in the school auditorium. There are 7 seats in each row. There are 70 people seated, filling up full rows of seats. How many rows are empty?

6 rows

500

A sporting goods company can ship 6 footballs in each carton. How many cartons are need to ship all 75 footballs? 

13 cartons