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Arrays
Word Problems
Equal Groups
Fact Families
100

Louis has 24 tennis balls to share. He puts them in 3 equal groups. How many are in each group?

 

8 tennis balls

100

Create an array for 18÷2.


100

Dan was at the beach for five days and found 8 seashells each day.

He plans to give all of his seashells equally to his four friends.

How many seashells will each friend get ?

What is 10 shells?

100

16 ÷2=__

8

100

5, 6, 30

5 x 6 = 30

6 x 5 = 30

30 ÷5 = 6

30÷6 = 5

200

What number completes the related facts?
24 ÷___ = 4

24 ÷4 = ____

6

200

Write a division equation for:



15 ÷ 3=____

200

Jason has 20 cents in his bank.

How many dimes does Jason have ?

What is 2 dimes?

200

50 ÷10 =__

 5

200

1, 3, 3

1 x 3 = 3

3 x 1 = 3

3÷1 = 3

3÷3 = 1

300

Fill in the 2 missing numbers:

18 ÷ ___ = 2

  ___ ÷ 2  = 5


9 , 10

300

Write a division equation for:

36÷ 4=____


300

Tom goes out to lunch with Jessica and Sara. The total bill came to 15 dollars.

They decided to equally split up the bill, how much will each person have to pay ?

What is $5.00?

300

35 ÷5

7

300

Write all fact families for the array:


4 x 6 = 24

6 x 4 = 24

24÷4 = 6

24÷6 = 4

400

Write an equation for this story:

Tom has 20 basketballs. He wants to put them in boxes of 5. How many boxes will he use?


20 ÷ 5 = 4

400

Make an array to represent 32/8=4

Draw on board

400

Sara is baking 3 dozen cupcakes. She has  72 sprinkles. If they are divided equally among the cupcakes, how many sprinkles would each cupcake have?

What is 2 sprinkles?

400

36 ÷ 4 = 

9

400

9, 8, 72

9 x 8 = 72

8 x 9 = 72

72÷8 = 9

72÷9 = 8

500

Write an equation to match this picture and solve. 

Kalen has 16 hockey pucks. He puts his hockey pucks into 8 equal piles.  How many hockey pucks are in each pile? Draw a visual and solve.

(any correct visual)

16 ÷ 8 = 2 hockey pucks

500

Create an array  for the division equation 

4 = 32 ÷ ___

(Draw on the board)

500

 Shane and Billy have 50 pieces of candy each . They both each ate 5 pieces. They want to share the remaining candy with their 8 teammates. How many pieces will everyone get?

What is 9 pieces of candy?

500

81÷9 =___

9

500

write all fact families for the array:


5 x 8 = 40

8 x 5 = 40

40 ÷ 5=8

40÷ 8 = 5