Factors/ Multiples
2 digit division
3 digit division
4 digit division
Interpreting Remainders
100

Name the first 5 multiples of the number 5

5,10,15,20,25

100

98➗5= 

19 R3

100

294➗7=

42R0

100

1,273 ➗ 3=

424 R1

100

Lily bought 43 pieces of candy to split between her 3 best friends.  She is going to keep the leftover candy for herself.  How many pieces will she get to keep?

14 R1 

FOCUS ON IT! Lily will get to keep one piece of candy

200

True or false: 14 is a multiple of 2

True

2,4,6,8,10,12,14

200

85 ➗3

28R1

200

973 ➗ 4= 

243 R1

200

2,393 ➗ 9

265 R8

200

Mark is making goodie bags for the bake sale.  Each bag holds 4 cookies.  If he bakes a total of 73 cookies, how many goodie bags will he be able to fill?

18R1

IGNORE IT: 18 bags

300

What is the third multiple of 9? 

27

300

53➗8= 

6 R 5

300

700 ➗ 6 =

116 R4

300

1,000 ➗ 7 = 

142 R6

300

There were 546 Easter eggs for the egg hunt. Each egg had 4 jelly beans in.How many total eggs can be filled so they each have 4 jelly beans?

136 R2

IGNORE IT : 136 eggs

400

Create a T-chart and list the factors of the number 14

1,14

2,7


400

Steve had 64 pieces of candy. He was splitting the candy up among his friends evenly. If Steve has 4 friends, how many pieces of candy will each get? 

16 pieces of candy

400

There were 245 students in the 4th grade. Mr. Seacrest was putting students in groups of 5 for field day. How many groups will Mrs. Seacrest make? 

49 Groups

400

Tirzah collected 1,453 Pokemon cards. She wanted to put them in equal groups of 4. How many equal groups of 4 will she have? 

363 R1


She will have 363 groups of 4. 

400

Miss Jewels has 79 pens in her classroom. She wants to organize them, so she bought cup holders at the store. A pen cup can hold 9 pens. How many pens will be in the last cup?

7 pens

500

Is the number 13 prime or composite. Create a T-chart to show your thinking. 

Prime because it can only be multiplied by 1 and itself.

500

Jill was collecting marbles. She had 98 marbles and she wanted to put them into equal groups of 6. How many equal groups of 6 would she have and how many would be left over? 

16R2 

500

Ms. Mills was planning a party for her 3 children and bought a bag of candy containing 134 pieces of candy. How many pieces will each of her children get? 

44 R2


Each child will get 44 pieces and two will be leftover. 

500

9,999 ➗ 4

2,499 R3

500

Ally is throwing a surprise party for her friend. There will be 29 people in attendance and she wants to order pizza for the party. A pizza is cut into eighths. How many pizzas does she need to order for everyone to get one slice?

ROUND IT: 4 pizzas