Vocabulary
Trick
Remainders
Equal Groups
Word Problems
100

What is one division strategy we have learned?

What is equal groups with base ten blocks or arrays, or standard algorithm?

100

What you get when your long division has some "leftovers"?

What is a remainder?

100

46 ÷ 8 =

5 remainder 6

100

12 divided by 6

What is 2?

100

An art museum has 3 rooms. The museum owns 9 paintings and the same number are hung in each room. How many paintings are in each room?

3 paintings

200

What is the Dividend?

The number being divided into smaller groups

200

Determine if this statement is true or false:

10 divided by 0 = 0

What is FALSE

(You can divide 0 by 10 but not the other way around.)

200

46 ÷ 5 =

9 remainder 1

200

81 divided by 9

What is 9?

200

There are 48 people running around the track. If the runners are evenly divided among the track's 8 lanes, how many people are running in each lane?

6 runners

300

What is the Divisor?

The number of groups that the dividend is being divided into

300

True or False: 54 divided by 9 is equal to 6

True

300

97 ÷ 9 =

10 remainder 7

300

96 divided by 8

12

300

A restaurant is hosting a party for 98 guests. If each table can seat 7 guests, how many tables should the restaurant plan to use?

14 tables

400

What is the Quotient?

The number of items in each group OR the answer

400

True or false: 

To solve 55 ÷ 5 using base ten blocks, you need 5 rods of ten, 5 units of one, and 55 equal groups.

FALSE

You need 5 rods of ten, 5 units of one, and 5 equal groups. 

400

83 ÷ 8 =

10 remainder 3

400

Solve 32 divided by 16 using base ten blocks. 

Draw the base ten blocks and equal groups!

2

400

A school wants to buy 96 cookies for a party. If the cookies come in boxes of 2, how many boxes of cookies should the school buy?

48 boxes

500

A car dealership needs to transport 22 cars to an island. The ferry can hold 8 cars. How many cars will the ferry take on its last trip?

The ferry will take 6 cars on its last trip

500

82 ÷ 4

20 remainder 2

500

144 divided by 12

12

500

A non-profit organization is buying bumper stickers to give away as part of a campaign. They can spend up to $915 on the bumper stickers. If each bumper sticker costs $3, how many bumper stickers will the organization be able to give away?


305 bumper stickers